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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: arj0n on Fri 18/02/2011 14:05:47

Title: MashMix
Post by: arj0n on Fri 18/02/2011 14:05:47
Recently I found back [on another HD] a mix I've done for a girlfriend in 2008 or something and I upped it on youtube.

Click here to check out (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agrMw-X7LJc)

It's mixed in Schismtracker. It was a quick job so don't expect high quality  8)

It's a jumpstyle mashmix of:
DJ Coone & Ghost - Pitch Up +
MIKA - Grace Kelly +
DJ John Doe - Stormdancer.

Warning:

if you don't like styles like jumpstyle/trance/techno then don't checkout this little mashmix :-)

B.t.w.: I do not use Schismtracker or any related software that much anymore but: are there any other AGS-ers using tracker software (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_audio_trackers) [maybe just for nostalgic fun]?
Title: Re: MashMix
Post by: zabnat on Fri 18/02/2011 18:24:07
I never understood jumpstyle (or hardstyle for that matter). It sounds even slower than it really is and I usually just get bored. ;) I'm more of a freeform guy myself. ;D

Did you have some special reason why you mixed this with a tracker software? I would imagine it would have been easier with some other software, audacity or something that is made for mixing songs together.

I did use tracker software (MilkyTracker) recently (well, looks like it's been two years) to create chiptune versions of some of Mods' midi songs. I had to write my own midi2xm converter for that purpose. I haven't created music for couple of years, but I do listen to some tunes with MilkyTracker once in a while.
Title: Re: MashMix
Post by: arj0n on Fri 18/02/2011 19:51:21
Quote from: zabnat on Fri 18/02/2011 18:24:07
Did you have some special reason why you mixed this with a tracker software? I would imagine it would have been easier with some other software, audacity or something that is made for mixing songs together.
Because I've used it for many years. I like the way of building up a track using samples that way.
Never really used a real windows progy for mixing.