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I have so many questions I don't know where to start.
Well my present dilemma is whether to remix some older music we recorded and add it to our new CD project or just do a new recording altogether.
I have the three tunes we want to remix or redo posted here at:
www.myspace.com/thirdstream
Would you please listen and see if they are up-dateable by a remix or should they be done over?
The new CD will have 8 new songs and these three added.
Thanks
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Wed Apr 12, 2006 3:44 am |
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wailingalleycat
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i listened to one of tracks, dont remember the name but it sounded fine to me, it depends how serious this album of yours is, if you still have the multitrack which i assume you do, then try a remix and overdub anything that doesnt sound right. _________________ If In Doubt...Hit It With a Hammer, If Still In Doubt... Find a Bigger Hammer. |
Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:11 am |
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quote:
Originally posted by wailingalleycat
i listened to one of tracks, dont remember the name but it sounded fine to me, it depends how serious this album of yours is, if you still have the multitrack which i assume you do, then try a remix and overdub anything that doesnt sound right.
See the thing is wailing, it is not the "done" thing for overdubs to take place within jazz circles, it's all about the interaction between the players. Or is that not the case 2db? _________________ It's all in the ears. - Learn the concepts not the software.
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