1) No way!!!
2) Congradulations!
There is a cat on this forum from Arizona that has been sending my label lots of demo's. His name is Messanger. He knows his stuff.
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1) No way!!!
2) Congradulations!
There is a cat on this forum from Arizona that has been sending my label lots of demo's. His name is Messanger. He knows his stuff.
I've pissed about with Ableton to sequence mixes from tracks and at times do layer three tracks on top of each other. Some of it sounds lovely and it can really add a bit of depth to a mix, even with full on tracks.Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
Brad is a good guy you should release him chief!Quote:
Originally Posted by Internal Error Records
True but the answer is simple,Do not mix three "full" tracks or mix them well EQ and level wiseQuote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
Well, like Mindfull said, it's up to the DJ to make it sound right... Good DJ's can, others can'tQuote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
To the original post by Dustin > RESPECT :clap:
hey whattya know somebody just described the interface parties in all this ranting and rambling. :lol:
so i guess the re resolutions for 2005 are:
more doing less bitching
more mixing of styles
more taking chances
more lohanfreestyle
etc
Dude I am so there!Quote:
Originally Posted by viagratek
:lol: :lol:
Good points, there are good tracks to be found in all of the techno subgenres.
Although people who really listen to techno for a long time often develop very specialized tastes, and then subsequently look down on music that doesn't fall into their narrow little category, and I doubt that will change.
But people def. need to lighten up a lot.