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john is fast
from sacramento (United States) on 2003-01-17 02:06 [#00517325]
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when remixing someone, and say they gave you all the seperate tracks for drums and vocals and all that. what are the ethics of what you are allowed to do? what I mean is most people replace drums and sample things here and there but are you allowed to throw in totally new synth lines using your own gear or is it generally understood that you stick to the primary data?
I did a remix of a guy named dusty brown and I replaced the drums and rearranged the track alot, edit alot of the sounds. but I also added a fruityloops synth line. I'm not sure if that was allowed or not.
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vacant
from NYC (United States) on 2003-01-17 02:12 [#00517329]
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it's definitely allowed; that is, we've definitely all heard it done before by professional artists. whether or not what you produce can, by definition, still be called a remix is up to you. you might have to call it a 're-creation', if that isn't too "nine inch nails" for you
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john is fast
from sacramento (United States) on 2003-01-17 02:40 [#00517345]
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well I only started wondering after autechre said they remix lots of artists and only use the original material but they butcher the sounds to make them new. got me wondering if thats the way it's done.
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fat kaimo
from Finland on 2003-01-17 02:46 [#00517349]
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i made a remix for a acoustic guitar driven group 1½ year ago. all the original material i used was some vocals which i retuned and bended... the song was originally a slow tempo sad song but it turned into a fast stupid silly electronic tune.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-01-17 02:49 [#00517352]
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There are no hard and fast rules for remixing, but:
Generally the BPM is altered (slightly).
You should leave the "hooks" in tact, if nothing else- this will at least make people associate it with the original.
Something I like doing is if there are looping drums, leave 3 intact, subtley change the fourth one then original 3 and so on.
There are 4 reasonable tutorials on remixing here.
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2003-01-17 04:44 [#00517477]
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eh............ i do what the hell i like when remixing.. who´s gonna stop me?
Look at Oval´s remix of the entire Big Loada album on Warp 10 Remixes..... not a single recognisable element left and its bloody brilliant....
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wayout
from the street of crocodiles on 2003-01-17 11:18 [#00517927]
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yeah, from listening to a lot of remixes.. i'd say there really arent any rules.. hell, half the remixes aphex twin submitted for artists had absolutely nothing to do with the original track
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Darth manchu
from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-17 11:20 [#00517928]
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listen to bogdan raczynski's remix of envane by autechre.
Now thats a 'remix'
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electro
from detroit on 2003-01-17 11:57 [#00517951]
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i like the remix singles of bjork's and orbital pagan poetry by mathew herbert is wounderfull and the nothing left remixes too
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