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 Scott Brown - Rock You Softly (Nakura Remix)

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Nakura I started this remix a really long time ago and just finally got around to finishing it. It took me so long to finish it because there are tempo changes in the track, and FL Studio was a pain to work with when you change the tempo. The latest version of FL Studio has real-time timestretching, so the tempo changes where no longer an issue. I am really happy with how it turned out and hope you can get some enjoyment out of it.

DJ_FunDaBounce Got the original on vinyl but the sound quality of it is terrible, especially when you mix it with mp3's and stuff.

Good remake, this! :)
Samination if you dont mind I might consider using this in a mix? :)
Nakura
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Originally posted by DJ_FunDaBounce:
Got the original on vinyl but the sound quality of it is terrible, especially when you mix it with mp3's and stuff.

Good remake, this! :)



That sucks. Is it worn out or something?

Thank you :)

quote:
Originally posted by Samination:
if you dont mind I might consider using this in a mix? :)



By all means, go for it. I am glad that you like it enough to use in a mix.
DJ_FunDaBounce It's actually been used very little, comparatively (bought brand new). Mostly due to mixing on Traktor, nowadays.
I ripped the track off of the vinyl but again, the vinyl version's mastering job isn't the greatest when compared to other tracks I have. This may have sounded ok in 2003 or whatever year it was released in but by current standards, the quality isn't the best.
Nakura
quote:
Originally posted by DJ_FunDaBounce:
It's actually been used very little, comparatively (bought brand new). Mostly due to mixing on Traktor, nowadays.
I ripped the track off of the vinyl but again, the vinyl version's mastering job isn't the greatest when compared to other tracks I have. This may have sounded ok in 2003 or whatever year it was released in but by current standards, the quality isn't the best.



Ah, okay, I see. Try grabbing the copy from Hardwired II, I think that one should sound fine mixed with more modern tracks.

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