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Subject:Can you Remix a Music CD?? like Shaggy?
Posted by: jaymz812
Date:3/24/2001 5:53:05 PM

Can you edit music tracks from a music cd? With ACIDMusic
2.0?
James

Subject:RE: Can you Remix a Music CD?? like Shaggy?
Reply by: nlamartina
Date:3/24/2001 10:05:36 PM

James,

Ah, the wonderful lure of remixing. Let me explain some
things you can and can't do with Acid 2.0 to answer your
question.

ACID 2 CAN DO THE FOLLOWING:
- Lets you cut up, paste, and rearrange pieces (sound
bites) of a song your ripped from a CD or recorded yourself.
- Lets you add new elements, like drums or FX to your mix
to create a whole new sound (just like pro remixes)

ACID 2 CAN'T DO THE FOLLOWING:
- Isolate specific tracks within your recording, ie, let
you grab the background vocals out, rip a drum riff, etc.
That takes either a very VERY experienced (and well-paid)
SoundForge user or military technology, both of which are
hard to come by.
- Synthesize drum beats or vocals for you. If you want new
sound, you gotta make it yourself (unless you utilize the
built-in FX).

So to answer your question, "Yes", it's very possible to do
a great remix on Acid. Keep in mind though that it can be
very difficult. Most often the rhythm will fall apart
because your licks aren't lined up. It's best to work with
just small snippets from the original work and compile from
there. Be very careful about tempo. You might want to play
bits looped, or you might not for rythm reasons. Experiment
and play with it, and you'll see what you're capable of.
Also, keep in mind that if you do remix a song from a
professional artist, it MUST BE FOR YOUR OWN PRIVATE USE.
Ie, do NOT post your mix on MP3.com, AcidPlanet, etc.
Copyrighted material is copyrighted material, no matter how
you dress it up. Yes, I know you're not a terrible pirate,
no, it won't hurt the artist, no, it doesn't seem fair, and
actually, yes, I do support Napster (under certain
circumstances), but please, be respectful of other people's
intellectual property. The sooner you become a true
musician, the sooner you'll understand.

Anyway, that'll do it for ya. Have lots and lots of fun,
but don't forget to be patient!

Best wishes,
Nick LaMartina

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