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2013-12-20 22:38
Isildur

Registered: Sep 2006
Posts: 274
Multispeed tunes

I plan to make some mixes this Christmas (something like Bitjam Podcast :) )
First project will be based on multispeed tunes. Please recommend your favorites sids here. Second one will be "stereo SID mix".
 
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2013-12-31 10:36
wacek

Registered: Nov 2007
Posts: 501
Xenox, first of all this is not a remix, but a mix-set. Remix is when you take a track and reengineer it.

Then, what you call 'lame volume transitions' is a proper DJ mixing for the people on the dancefloor. I have been playing in the clubs for 16 years now (and I mean NORMAL music and NORMAL clubs, not scene people who do not dance :D), so I really do not comprehend why anyone would call it lame. I think you do not understand how such mix is supposed to be, and I cannot help you there. Maybe you should go to a club sometime ;)

And if you'd really listen to the mix, you would hear how much additional sounds, loops and effects are added there. Certainly more than adding street sounds and/or reverb to the beginning of the track. Check the Shogoon's track - it has freaking VOCALS in my mix!!! Or check 'Tonight We Murder' in the database and then listen to what's in the mix.

I listened to your 'set' and believe me, what you did is much easier, when you don't do the beatmatching and you don't have to keep harmonies intact when laying tracks over each other. And second thing, it would be a disaster in the club, because you make beatless transitions too long. It does not work when people are dancing. It makes people leave for a drink at the bar ;)

Yet, I still wouldn't call your mixset as 'lame'. That's the difference.
2013-12-31 11:18
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 3034
Wackee, he calls volume transitions lame, not your work, apart from that, nice argument. I like arguments, they usually have some educational value.

And yes, those transitions in Xenox's thing aren't suitable for dancing, but was it a purpose of that mix?
2013-12-31 11:32
Xenox

Registered: Jun 2003
Posts: 87
CreaMD

Yep, you got it, i never said anything bad about the remix itself, i don't like the volume transitions, that's all..! Oh sorry, it's a mix-set… Forgive me… ;)

Wackee

Sorry for not being a pro musician and REMIXER as you 're, i'm just a little guy who want to make some music without knowing the remixer scene, dance scene or any other scene, sorry for blaming you with my lame and easy remix…!

I do not want to waste your time again, you as a pro musician need every minute to make first class dancefloor remixes...!

Shame on me…!
2013-12-31 11:35
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 3034
Now you both are a bit overreacting. I know it. I'm expert on overreacting. ;-) Have a nice year 2014 guys.
2013-12-31 12:07
TheRyk

Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 2070
@Ilsidur:
Maybe you find some more here
http://csdb.dk/forums/?roomid=14&topicid=98399&showallposts=1
2013-12-31 13:56
wacek

Registered: Nov 2007
Posts: 501
CreaMD, you are right. Damn you! ;)

Xenox, let's agree that we like different flavours in our (re)mixes. I'm a bit touchy on the word 'lame', so maybe I misread your comment a bit as disrespectful. On the other hand, my reply can be (and has been) perceived accordingly by you, whereas there was also no such intent ;)

So, following Roman's wise spirit ;) let's not enter 2014 with bad blood.
All the best to you in 2014 and may we both have opportunity to find joy and satisfaction in doing our own things :)
2013-12-31 14:07
Xenox

Registered: Jun 2003
Posts: 87
Wackee, i'm sure you understood everything correct so i'm not in the mood to say okay, it is so, your answer was so arrogant to me which tells me:

I'm the master of (re)mix-sets, others can't do them as good as i can, i allow no critic on my work...!

It is so, go you way, i'm going my way...
2013-12-31 16:53
Isildur

Registered: Sep 2006
Posts: 274
@wackee where can I find your club mixes? I would love to hear good electronic.
2014-01-01 22:00
wacek

Registered: Nov 2007
Posts: 501
Here are some, enjoy ;)

http://j.mp/kAnt2004 | kalma @ nocny trans | 2004
http://j.mp/rPnt2004 | razorPoint @ nocny trans | 2004
http://j.mp/nDrbt90 | nDr presents back to the 90s | 2006
http://j.mp/rPnt2008 | razorPoint @ nocny trans | 2008
http://j.mp/rPpod | razorPoint podcast for drone audio | 2010
http://j.mp/nDrsign | nDr presents the signal remixed | 2012
2014-01-01 23:08
Isildur

Registered: Sep 2006
Posts: 274
Thanks, I like "back to 90'2 part 2".
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