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ViolonC
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Germany
243 posts Joined: Sep, 2014
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Posted - 2015/03/25 : 22:08:37
I always find it interesting that the physical limitations have such funny ways affecting how art is produced. Breaking barriers always opens new opportunities but also destroys boundaries that kept stuff familiar. New mixing technologies like pitch invariant time adjustment (and vice versa), visual feedback and automatic beat matching open up new possibilities how mixing can be done and eliminate some effort that might have also been creative effort that then isn't done anymore. And the music changes with it.
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Comrade_
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United States
46 posts Joined: Mar, 2015
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Posted - 2015/03/28 : 07:10:24
I don't know if it's just me, but I can't stand mixed albums. I enjoy listing to tracks on their own. If it is mixed, the less "wacky Effects" the better!
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Gisbo
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United Kingdom
237 posts Joined: Aug, 2009
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Posted - 2015/03/28 : 23:31:56
there wasn't a hard drive big enough to do a digital mix in 90s so it had to be recorded to DAT
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Captain Triceps
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United Kingdom
2,184 posts Joined: Dec, 2011
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Posted - 2015/03/28 : 23:36:56
quote: Originally posted by Comrade_:
I don't know if it's just me, but I can't stand mixed albums. I enjoy listing to tracks on their own. If it is mixed, the less "wacky Effects" the better!
I half agree. I want unmixed first and foremost, but if it is mixed, I like mixing, cutting and scratching, backspins, etc etc. Better then a tracklist compiled by a DJ but lifelessly mixed in software.
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Some of my remixes, original tracks and mixes here:
https://soundcloud.com/bradders-tracks-and-remix https://soundcloud.com/bradders1982 https://soundcloud.com/paulbradley1982
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