mash-ups/computer PROGRAM?
youngEINSTEIN
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what computer program do they use to do these? peace, stein. .
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Urrs,
If you need further definitions of "mash ups" or what acapellas are, you can PM me.
PAUL WALL: CHOPPED!
URRS: SCREWED?
Thats what I use....
yes, but which program.
why can't you just match up two records and hit record?
The one that most people use is just good old Ableton Live. The stretching and filtering in it are quite good, but it takes a while to wrap your head around if you are used to an MPC/SP style sequencing environment. Also, in your quest for a label you should send me off a couple copies. I know some cats that might be interesting that have good distro and reliable release schedules. Anyways...
Good luck with the mashes.
6.dos
http://www.antarestech.com/products/auto-tune4.html
The interface looks good. Nice and uncluttered.
I like the layout and the fact that it does the things that people would look for in it, but doesn't go OTT with stuff it can do.
The only thing I'm missing is clip automation, besides that it is a better sequencer alternative than logic,cubase,sonar and all the other "big" players. It could also use a nice step sequencer, but for that I use EnergyXT.
Live should work fine. Live 5 is just out.
Check out what I found on sale over at www.htfr.com in the mashups section.......
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Ironic or what, given the post subject and thread originata.
HA
that made me laugh!
Sorry, that made me laugh too!!!
Abelton Live is definitely the one you need for mash-usp and re-edits. IMHO Live is the most revolutionary piece of software to come out in the last 10 years. I wish they would improve the time stretching algorithms a bit and the sound engine cuz it doesn???t sound anywhere near as nice as Cubase SX but over all its amazing. Live 5 even allows you to sequence external MIDI devises so you don???t have to use those terrible sounding Moog VST plug-ins.
I think it's called Acid because it's cheap and nasty but pretty effective. I'm using right now.