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
 
uuuhhhh
sorry but i didnt understand a single one of your questions
try askind one at a time a be more specific with your equipment
 
Hashoma,

saucy jack is right. If we don't know what type of recorder you have, we can't begin to answer or help you with any questions.........
Later
Bruce
 
saucy jack said:
uuuhhhh
sorry but i didnt understand a single one of your questions
try askind one at a time a be more specific with your equipment

Give urself a chance to learn English --------> uuuhhhh
 
bbbmusic said:
Hashoma,

saucy jack is right. If we don't know what type of recorder you have, we can't begin to answer or help you with any questions.........
Later
Bruce



It's a normal record like any song
for ex. They dont care about us - MJ
I want to remix this song!
What is the first steps to make this project?
 
I don't do remixes myself, but this is my answer:

There are two types of remixes, really.
The remixing you do in a studio, which ends up on a CD where is says "Moby: Bodyrock (Hashoma beatbox remix)" or whatever. To do that, you need the original tapes and a fully equipped studio. The other type of remix is the DJ type remix where you take the Dj versions of records. This mix version have long instrumental parts and long parts with different instruments left out and such, just for the purpose of letting DJ's mix them. To make mixes as such, you either need two turntables, a mixer and loads of scratching and mixing experience, or you need a sampler (either software or hardware).

The rest of your questions will either depend on what you get, or solve themselves automatically, I think.

(and no you shouldn't cross post this in loads of different firums).
 
This is interesting.....I have an older Fostex X-15, it has a remix selector on it....and I have no idea what purpose this is used for or how to use it.
If someone does not mind, I would appreciate explaining this to me....keep in mind I am a little bit older, and have never been able to afford this stuff in the past, and I am like a ten year old with his new "Mr. Machine".

Thanks
 
regebro said:
I don't do remixes myself, but this is my answer:

There are two types of remixes, really.
The remixing you do in a studio, which ends up on a CD where is says "Moby: Bodyrock (Hashoma beatbox remix)" or whatever. To do that, you need the original tapes and a fully equipped studio. The other type of remix is the DJ type remix where you take the Dj versions of records. This mix version have long instrumental parts and long parts with different instruments left out and such, just for the purpose of letting DJ's mix them. To make mixes as such, you either need two turntables, a mixer and loads of scratching and mixing experience, or you need a sampler (either software or hardware).

The rest of your questions will either depend on what you get, or solve themselves automatically, I think.

(and no you shouldn't cross post this in loads of different firums).

Hey,
Thankx for the inf!
If i have the progams that will allow me to do the same job that the turntables will do and the mixers,I think IT's OK.
But what is the sampler?
 
This is way above me.
Are you saying that an external cassette is plugged into the "line in", than mixed with other tracks?
 
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