HEEEEEEEElp With REmix

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Hi everybody,
I dont know from where I should start in order 2 remix a song, there is a lot of QUESTIONS inside me, I hope someone here can help me!!

What is the basic theories should i learn 2 begain a remix?
LIKE:

1-What is the suitable software?
2-What is the suitable equipments? [Note,that I have no money fot it!]
3-How can I remove vocals from the basic track or the basic song? I mean if i want 2 cut the singer voice.
4-Can i Remix without using any equipments except the Computer?
5-What is the difference between BPM and Pitch?
6-Is it necessary 2 make all the tracks on the same BPM or not?
7-When I should use the pitch and in the other case I should use BPM?
8-I dont know if I should work in the entire basic song that I want 2 remix it and add 2 it my loops, samples..etc, or maybe I have 2 cut the song 2 parts, so it will be easy 2 determine the time or anything else?!?
9-In some songs there is one frame repeat itself like [Free Styler - Bomfunk mc's] when he says FreeFFFFFree Styler. ANYONE CAN UNDERSTAND? ;-] .... I want 2 make it,HOW? & what software can make me do it?
10-How 2 rearrange the drum beats? I mean how 2 repeat the final beat of the loop 2 make it like a snare fill & adjust the tempo in this phrase 2 be faster than its start? And in the same time u keep urself up 2 date with ur beats, no beat comes out ur REMIX?
11-Also how 2 make sync with coolEdit like ACID PRO in the track view to sync all the tracks in one time?
SORRY 4 MY STRANGE ACCENT

I hope u can understand what I mean.
My real proplem that i have no one can teach me and everything in my life i do it alone.. PLZ NO CRY ;-(

Thankx
 
is it really that hard to type "to", rather than "2"???

The first step to learning how to REMIX is learning how to MIX. Do you know how to do that yet? If not... go to the Mixing forum... read everything, and check back with us.

xoxo
 
Hashoma - your accent isn't a problem, but you're asking too many questions at one time. Ask one question at a time, and in the correct forum.
 
dobro said:
Hashoma - your accent isn't a problem, but you're asking too many questions at one time. Ask one question at a time, and in the correct forum.

Maybe u have to answer one!
Just ONE
 
Sorry

camn said:
is it really that hard to type "to", rather than "2"???

The first step to learning how to REMIX is learning how to MIX. Do you know how to do that yet? If not... go to the Mixing forum... read everything, and check back with us.

xoxo

the [T] bottom in my keyboard is not working..
 
oh. ok.

Pitch is the note that a thing is.. higher or lower, you know. And bpm is Beats Per Minute... so a heartbeat may be 60 bpm @ a pretty low pitch.

with RECORDS and TAPE, iff you manually speed up the rotation.. both the BPM AND the Pitch increase... so if you were trying to beatmatch with a record that had a Tonal quality to it, you might speed up the record, and be out of pitch, also known as out of tune.

With Digital things... you can often change Pitch without affecting BPM (with a Pitch Shifter, for instance).. and sometimes you can change BPM without changing pitch.

xoox
 
So basically you want to do everything with nothing.You cannot remove all vocals from a mastered c/d or cassette, only muffle them which always takes away from the rest of the audio, but its better than nothing. Go to analogx.com and get a vocal remover for free. It works somewhat.If you have the original Dat or tracks then you may be able to separate vocals from music.Get a book on The Basics of home recording, It will take longer than I have to answer all of your questions. Read then we can talk.

Good Luck
 
Hi

ceprecord said:
So basically you want to do everything with nothing.You cannot remove all vocals from a mastered c/d or cassette, only muffle them which always takes away from the rest of the audio, but its better than nothing. Go to analogx.com and get a vocal remover for free. It works somewhat.If you have the original Dat or tracks then you may be able to separate vocals from music.Get a book on The Basics of home recording, It will take longer than I have to answer all of your questions. Read then we can talk.

Good Luck


Which book u mean?
 
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