The music industry is infiltrating private weddings to crack down on music piracy, and even artists with gold albums can end up owing their label a half-million bucks. But you don’t need the industry to bust out a fly remix.

RemixatrackDJ Mr. F breaks it down for you. [Link]

1 What you’ll need

1.1 Audio

1.2 Software

2 Getting started

2.1 Plan ahead

2.2 Create your session

2.3 Set your tempo

3 Remixing

3.1 Adding your beat

3.2 Adding your bass

3.3 Explore

3.4 Editing

3.5 Mixing

4 How to set your remix apart

7 Responses to “How to remix a track”

  1. This is an awesome link! I can’t even say how many times I’ve listened to a song and thought, “No, that shouldn’t be like that. It should be the other way!” And this link makes it possible for me to make it the way I wanted it to be. Of course, this will be a lot of fun to play around with in whatever spare time I manage to find. Thanks for the link!

  2. A perfect site for anyone wanting to get into music remixes. Might make a few dubstep mixes myself!

  3. Having tried to make my own remixes myself previous to reading this page, I found this link to have a thorough, but simple explanation for how to compose your own tracks. I have always been interested in making my own sounds, and messing around with sampled music, and once I found the material to use and software to put it all together, it became a new hobby. It is a really fun and interesting way to get creative and I’m glad this link can brake the process down for people who want to try it out, but don’t know how.

  4. As soon as I saw this post I knew it was right up my alley! I love listening to mash ups and remixes, and also have started making my own (especially dubstep remixes). This page serves as a viable resource for myself and others; can’t wait to implement some of these concepts!

  5. This is an awesome site, I work on music all the time throughout the day and this is really helpful in understanding the basics. Definitely will use this when making new beats.. Thankks!!

  6. I like making music which is why this article drew me in. I have a lot to learn so I can see this being useful.

  7. I love music and I’ve always wanted a nice easy way to edit music and this link is great! I’m slowly learning so this link really helps me out. Music in our generation is just getting more and more popular so i can see a lot of people enjoying this link.

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