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What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep????

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:39 pm
by DubKidd
hi guys,
Really desperate to know how to remix songs . Like how could i take vocals out of a song and then place them into Reason lets say .
If you know what programs best for this and if you have some tips, pleeease share :D

Cheeeeeers

Caleb

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 3:01 pm
by Johnst
since i'm assuming you don't know much about production, you first need to get an acapella version of the song and chop up the samples in that, export them, then load them into an nnxt or some other reason sampler. audacity is free and good for that. :t:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 3:35 pm
by paravrais
Is this thread really happening?

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 3:48 pm
by Johnst
paravrais wrote:Is this thread really happening?
i thought the same but i figured it wouldn't hurt to give an easy answer...

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 3:56 pm
by MKRUGGER
Johnst wrote:
paravrais wrote:Is this thread really happening?
i thought the same but i figured it wouldn't hurt to give an easy answer...
That's like the best thing to do...

Instead of ending up with 16 pages of "LOLSH, ALPACA, TROLLOLOL!"

What does that solve? ;l

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:30 pm
by Echoi
MKRUGGER wrote:
Johnst wrote:
paravrais wrote:Is this thread really happening?
i thought the same but i figured it wouldn't hurt to give an easy answer...
That's like the best thing to do...

Instead of ending up with 16 pages of "LOLSH, ALPACA, TROLLOLOL!"

What does that solve? ;l
It solves EVERYTHING!!!

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:45 pm
by paravrais
MKRUGGER wrote:
Johnst wrote:
paravrais wrote:Is this thread really happening?
i thought the same but i figured it wouldn't hurt to give an easy answer...
That's like the best thing to do...

Instead of ending up with 16 pages of "LOLSH, ALPACA, TROLLOLOL!"

What does that solve? ;l
I went through a phase of trying to be as polite and helpful as possible in every one of these threads that cropped up but after a while it wore me down and now I'm just a bitter miserly bastard XD

And I like it this way :p

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:47 pm
by Johnst
well in that case...
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Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 6:06 pm
by gnome
Johnst wrote:well in that case...
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:r: :r: :r: :r: :r: :r: :r:
Alpacalypse -w-

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 6:58 pm
by MKRUGGER
Johnst wrote:well in that case...
Image
:r: :r: :r: :r: :r: :r: :r:
You've been saving that one, for this special moment, haven't you? XD

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:07 pm
by Basic A
Im not typically one to say something like this, but in all honesty, I think this is the ONE time when your program does matter...

Reason isnt to well equipped to handle working with audio, and you need good solid audio clip features to chop and fit an accapella.

Recommend FL Studio, Cubase, Logic, Acid, Nuendo... idk... something with more audio functions...

Reasons synths/sequencer/sampler are bomb, but when you get into working with full recording channels... yikes.

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:30 pm
by Grime Syndicate
Ableton Live is NOTORIOUS for its ease of audio manipulation. Live. Get Live. Ableton Live. Live. Do Live. Go LIve. Able-ton-LIVE!

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:48 pm
by shoot2stun
Ableton is great for beat syncing. Actually making your own DIY Acapella can be tricky business. Your best bet is to find an acapella already separated from teh webz

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:54 pm
by Ongelegen
Basic A wrote:Im not typically one to say something like this, but in all honesty, I think this is the ONE time when your program does matter...

Reason isnt to well equipped to handle working with audio, and you need good solid audio clip features to chop and fit an accapella.

Recommend FL Studio, Cubase, Logic, Acid, Nuendo... idk... something with more audio functions...

Reasons synths/sequencer/sampler are bomb, but when you get into working with full recording channels... yikes.
For quite some time now, Reason can be bought in one package together with Record. The seamless integration with record makes it a full featured daw thats capable of the same as any other daw.

But when working in Reason alone, your point stands :)

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 8:15 pm
by Johnst
MKRUGGER wrote:
Johnst wrote:well in that case...
Image
:r: :r: :r: :r: :r: :r: :r:
You've been saving that one, for this special moment, haven't you? XD
i actually think i first saw it in another thread on here, and then i saw it when i was cruising memebase.com, because my life is that fun, and i thought, "there will be no better time to prove my total coolness on this forum than to make an awesome alpaca reference in a totally applicable situation..."

also, i still can't figure out what the hell XD stands for. xylophone disorder? xtreme diahrrea? xtra dyslexia? i'm stumped.
Grime Syndicate wrote:Ableton Live is NOTORIOUS for its ease of audio manipulation. Live. Get Live. Ableton Live. Live. Do Live. Go LIve. Able-ton-LIVE!
doesn't notorious signify a negative connotation?... :6: *VOCAB izan ATTAAAAACK* yeah but you're totally right, i just started rewiring reason into ableton and it's a joke how simple things are now. not that it made me good at remixing though.... :i:


Edit: it spelled N A Z I backwards?! woah!

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:07 am
by Grime Syndicate
Johnst wrote:
MKRUGGER wrote:
Johnst wrote:well in that case...
Image
:r: :r: :r: :r: :r: :r: :r:
You've been saving that one, for this special moment, haven't you? XD
i actually think i first saw it in another thread on here, and then i saw it when i was cruising memebase.com, because my life is that fun, and i thought, "there will be no better time to prove my total coolness on this forum than to make an awesome alpaca reference in a totally applicable situation..."

also, i still can't figure out what the hell XD stands for. xylophone disorder? xtreme diahrrea? xtra dyslexia? i'm stumped.
Grime Syndicate wrote:Ableton Live is NOTORIOUS for its ease of audio manipulation. Live. Get Live. Ableton Live. Live. Do Live. Go LIve. Able-ton-LIVE!
doesn't notorious signify a negative connotation?... :6: *VOCAB izan ATTAAAAACK* yeah but you're totally right, i just started rewiring reason into ableton and it's a joke how simple things are now. not that it made me good at remixing though.... :i:


Edit: it spelled N A Z I backwards?! woah!
Yes, yes, you're right. I should have said it's FAMOUS for its wonderful audio mangling capabilities. Seems a funny thing to get hung up on tho, what with all HORRIBLE grammar that pervades around here.

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:24 am
by stevemac
Project EX wrote:For quite some time now, Reason can be bought in one package together with Record. The seamless integration with record makes it a full featured daw thats capable of the same as any other daw.

But when working in Reason alone, your point stands :)
But what about VST?? I didn't think you could use VST with Record??

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:42 am
by upstateface
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Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:49 am
by therook
paravrais wrote:Is this thread really happening?

Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 1:52 am
by legend4ry
Think they OP got their answer...Any more trollin' and i'm get lockin'.