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The title says it all, i've been going through a few titles like acid and i'm finding it complex and that it doesn't really work all too well for remixing as things seem to get out of sync really easily. What software would be a good pick, i'm looking for something that isnt too complicated but still has good results.
 

Mensajes Mon 06 Nov 06 @ 7:54 am
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Tsmith1010 wrote :
The title says it all, i've been going through a few titles like acid and i'm finding it complex and that it doesn't really work all too well for remixing as things seem to get out of sync really easily. What software would be a good pick, i'm looking for something that isnt too complicated but still has good results.


virtual dj!!

or steinburg remix

but vdj better
 

Mensajes Mon 06 Nov 06 @ 10:28 am
I think acid is the best for remixes, I have been using since it was sonic foundry acid. Once you understand how to use the beatmapper, your sync problems will be solved. It was not intended for live remixes however, for that, try Ableton Live.

I would suggest you take a better look at acid. Version 6 is out now, it is expensive but extensive as it relates to features.
 

Mensajes Mon 06 Nov 06 @ 3:20 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
carryshel wrote :
I think acid is the best for remixes, I have been using since it was sonic foundry acid. Once you understand how to use the beatmapper, your sync problems will be solved. It was not intended for live remixes however, for that, try Ableton Live.

I would suggest you take a better look at acid. Version 6 is out now, it is expensive but extensive as it relates to features.


its ok , but gota get pro

or its a bit basic
 

Mensajes Mon 06 Nov 06 @ 3:58 pm
"its ok , but gota get pro or its a bit basic"

I agree.
 

Mensajes Tue 07 Nov 06 @ 4:05 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
i now use remix from steinburg it cost 4 pounds lol

and its amazing :)

like ableton
 

Mensajes Tue 07 Nov 06 @ 4:09 pm
I have not used remix before, but I have been using acid (pro version) for a long time and the program is as limited as your imagination when it comes to remixes. As we say in Jamaica, IT BAD NUH RAAS.
 

Mensajes Tue 07 Nov 06 @ 4:30 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
:)
 

Mensajes Tue 07 Nov 06 @ 4:32 pm
the famous protools le.
 

Mensajes Tue 07 Nov 06 @ 6:34 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
yeh i love that

but u need the mbox

 

Mensajes Tue 07 Nov 06 @ 6:35 pm
I only use my x-fi soundcard and most vst plugins work fine.
 

Mensajes Tue 07 Nov 06 @ 6:43 pm
Believe it or not, I've used FruityLoops for a few remixes. Not only is the software easy to use, but very very versatile.
 

Mensajes Tue 07 Nov 06 @ 10:36 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
manquin_dj wrote :
I only use my x-fi soundcard and most vst plugins work fine.


u probaly have a better edition than the one i was attemping to demo lol
 

Mensajes Tue 07 Nov 06 @ 11:08 pm
cxcv
 

Mensajes Wed 08 Nov 06 @ 12:31 am
Hummm, interesting take. I have a copy of acid but i found it complex to use. Seeing as its the best which would be a good route to take? Buying a book such as the power of acid pro 6? All i want to do at this point is perform remixes and i spent a fiar amount of time trying but the songs always come out of sync. I'm not looking for the program to do live remixes btw, thats what i use VDJ for ;)
 

Mensajes Wed 08 Nov 06 @ 4:35 am
Try the Ableton Live Demo.

It takes a bit of getting used to, but usually is spot on with sync between tracks. And it's great for live remixes, triggering loops etc in front of an audience. The effects are spot on too.

 

Mensajes Wed 08 Nov 06 @ 5:55 pm
erxonPRO InfinityMember since 2003
Making a real remix is actually producing a whole new song (from original 'idea'), and is pretty much pointless to do it without original tracks (recordings), unless you can sample some clean parts from the original (which is of course illegal without obtaining a permission from original author). To create an original remix, you should use sequencers such as Steinberg's Cubase, Apple's Logic, Fruity Loops, Propellerheads' Reason (mainly synthesizer) or something similar.

Otherwise you're only making a low quality "mix". But hey, people have lots of hobbies :P

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Mensajes Wed 08 Nov 06 @ 6:42 pm
I don't think the make Steingberg Remix, anymore. I went to the Steingberg website and did not see it.
 

Mensajes Wed 08 Nov 06 @ 8:04 pm
tazyboyHome userMember since 2006
ive got reason and logic audio
 

Mensajes Wed 08 Nov 06 @ 8:53 pm


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