Lyonize wrote:This thread reminds me of this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvux9eTup4E
Vinyl Scratch wrote:You people and your 128. Tsk tsk tsk.
XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:ALL Bpms should end in a zero, or a five. The other numbers are such subtle changes that it's stupid and unnecessary.
Diss Order wrote:XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:ALL Bpms should end in a zero, or a five. The other numbers are such subtle changes that it's stupid and unnecessary.
Get some air miles and take a pill.
XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Diss Order wrote:XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:ALL Bpms should end in a zero, or a five. The other numbers are such subtle changes that it's stupid and unnecessary.
Get some air miles and take a pill.
Just sayin, it makes things that much more complicated for DJs and remixers to have to find some ridiculous number.
XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Mayyyybeee 128 is ok, since it's so darned popular. But what if I want to make a dubstep remix of a glitch hop song, but the tempo isn't provided and it ends up being 104.375 or some ridiculous number? It's completely unnecessary and annoying.
XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:ALL Bpms should end in a zero, or a five. The other numbers are such subtle changes that it's stupid and unnecessary.
Icky wrote:XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Mayyyybeee 128 is ok, since it's so darned popular. But what if I want to make a dubstep remix of a glitch hop song, but the tempo isn't provided and it ends up being 104.375 or some ridiculous number? It's completely unnecessary and annoying.
If you're remixing a song into dubstep the tempo should probably be around 140, not 100.
Most DAWs have options to detect the tempo of a song and change it. So you can easily change 104.375 into 100.
Why do you even need the original if you're doing a remix?
Cloud wrote:All this talk of remixing makes me sad because I'm no good at it...
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