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Which did you learn first?

Post by bigdaveo11 » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:00 am

Hey guys just wondering when learning to produce did you start by attempting to remix tracks or attempt to make your own first? and why? Thx.

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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by matb123 » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:18 am

I started by remixing tracks, mainly because I enjoy working with vocals. No other real reason behind it.

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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by Teknicyde » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:25 am

Wrote my own, only started doing remixes recently.

The way i see it, I wanted to be 100% confident in what I was doing before I messed around with other artists work... i didnt wanna muck anything up.

Be like, not knowing how to mix a spectrum, but trying to put your own touch on the Mona lisa.

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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by legend4ry » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:26 am

my own..

Because remixing isn't something which anyone should do unless they're a amazing producer.

Its an overwhelming task to make a remix and give your own take ona track when you can barely make music yourself. Thers already 20,000 awful "remixes" of the track they're remixing in the intro then it drops into something totally different from the intro..

Thats not a remix, thats just sampling.
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by 3za » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:34 am

^^^^^^
Or they just add a kick drum, or brutal electro :|
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I finished my first remix, after about 4 years of production, and I ain't finished one since :lol:

James Blake, SBTRKT, Slugabed, are some good remixers, they always bring something fresh, and out do the original imo.

Edit: I mean the Harmonimix remixs, not the covers he does (anti war dub :| )
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by ChadDub » Fri Jul 22, 2011 2:56 am

My first track was my own track, but my second track was a remix track. I love it.



^ Now that is how you do a remix. You don't sample the hook for the intro and just play some totally different wubs, you actually stay true to the song.

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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by Ldizzy » Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:08 am

legend4ry wrote:my own..

Because remixing isn't something which anyone should do unless they're a amazing producer.
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by bigdaveo11 » Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:23 am

awesome guys thanks for the responses. much appreciated. good points made.
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by jrisreal » Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:51 am

made my own cuz when I first got into producing, I was making just making rap beats for myself.
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by blinx » Fri Jul 22, 2011 2:32 pm

umm first songs where def. originals... i wouldnt have known how to use a synth, drum rack or anything if i tried a straight remix first. Probably would have got frustrated and quit producing if i tried and failed at creating that sweet remix right away.
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by kikaruu » Sun Jul 24, 2011 6:46 am

My own. I started making music so that I could be labelmates with a couple favorite artists (Leigon and INvbaei) of mine.* And also so that I wouldn't have to download stuff of dubious legality; I'd just make music myself. Didn't have a desire to remix until I had some proper know-how about making music, so that I wouldn't totally screw up whatever it was a remixed. And then I still screwed it up. (If you're wondering, this, from March 2010, compared to this, from 3 months ago. Shocking improvement & great success, I'd say.)

*And that eventually happened, by the way -- but only once I was actually good enough, LOL.
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by paravrais » Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:26 am

Remixing without stems is like trying to make bread without flour imo.

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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by Amphix » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:19 am

Teknicyde wrote:Wrote my own, only started doing remixes recently.

The way i see it, I wanted to be 100% confident in what I was doing before I messed around with other artists work... i didnt wanna muck anything up.

Be like, not knowing how to mix a spectrum, but trying to put your own touch on the Mona lisa.
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I started producing my own music, I wasn't even confident in my own material at first there was no way I was going to attempt to remix anothers work.

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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by ComfiStile » Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:34 pm

I just done my own stuff. Then after a few weeks tried a 'remix' of ellie gouldings 'your song'. I mean, it wass nothing really seriously, but i feel like when i have something to work with (ie stems / acapella) my sessions flow better.
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by Johnst » Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:06 pm

legend4ry wrote:my own..

Because remixing isn't something which anyone should do unless they're a amazing producer.

Its an overwhelming task to make a remix and give your own take ona track when you can barely make music yourself. Thers already 20,000 awful "remixes" of the track they're remixing in the intro then it drops into something totally different from the intro..

Thats not a remix, thats just sampling.
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by FuzionDubstep » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:26 pm

I started with original tracks I was probably the worst producer of all time for the first 3/4 months honestly I wasn't capable of remixing I didn't know how to do anything even how to chop vocals or how to get it in beat etc... then after about 6 months I started getting OK at producing so gave the Chase & Status remix competition a shot and that was my first ever remix which sucked by the way but went down fairly well so I suppose learning everything beforehand means you can unleash your knowledge upon the remix and go mental. :W:

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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by Sine69 » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:48 pm

I started (and still stick to) making my own tracks. I'm not confident enough in my ability to remix someone else's work.

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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by ComfiStile » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:54 pm

I find doing remixes early on can help with a lot of stuff.

Complete newbies learn stuff about like structure and keys from having to build around an already written song/vocals.
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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by jaimelee » Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:40 am

@ OP

I started off by learning how to use the DAW to it's full extent with silly projects until I could basically get something to sound good.
When remixing, I choose to change what I am given instead of creating new noises for them. :)

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Re: Which did you learn first?

Post by eldoogle » Sat Jul 30, 2011 5:51 am

I started out with originals but early on I tried remixing a track for another producer and failed badly. The next song I remixed is in my sig and while it's not amazing I really like it.

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