Go for it duder. I have considered doing a mix like that in Acid, but
I did one mix and decided I couldn't take all the tweaking on tempos to
get shit lined up. One of these days I'll put that up -- it's my Cornwarning
Allstars Mix.
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, EggyToast wrote:
quoted 14 lines Yeah, that's sort of my point too. If you're already sitting in front of a> Yeah, that's sort of my point too. If you're already sitting in front of a
> computer and using these tools, what's stopping you from spending a little
> more time and making it that much more "yours?"
>
> I mean, people are really impressed when a DJ, such as Qbert or Kid Koala,
> can take records and spin/cut them live on turntables and make new tracks
> out of them. Mostly because it's a lot of skill involved and it's all
> live. Vs. in the studio where you're sitting there and can make everything
> just right. If you can make it just right, why not skip the whole "mixing
> two people's songs together" and go right to "chopping up their stuff to
> make some original-type music, a la amon tobin" ?
>
> derek
>
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