cool, mostly around 82-83-84.
what editing apps did you used?
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Quoted from Jam_Burglar:It's actually pretty straight forward. I had my turntables hooked up to a 2 channel mixer, hooked up a few effects pedals, and then ran the mixer output into a multi-track recorder (cool edit pro) on my computer. All of the basic mixing of the main tracks was done live, and then I went in and laid down more sounds on top of what I'd already recorded. Other than stuff like minor volume adjustments, pans and some effects, the computer was just there to record the sounds coming out of my mixer. In other words, I tried to do as much as possible in the live, analog realm and only use the computer like a 4-track recorder (except with way more than 4 tracks).
nice, you did great, live mixing/beat matching is hard.
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