Patheticnever seriously attempted mixing. my next goal is to finish a jungle lp that's been repeatedly scrapped out of disgust at my own music-making ineptitude. if i can't finally make something good i'll commit harakiri. but i have a feeling checking out dilbert's mixes will be major inspiration... and if i DO finish it he'd better watch out
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@linebaugh be likeIt was supposed to be a friendly proposition, but now I feel like we’re two cocks in the ring and our owner @linebaugh wants blood
yeah, that’s why it’s funny that ol’ six guns took my offer to submit an entire album for consideration in this goofy “contest” as a cop outa lot less work and lower stakes than actually *making* something
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Just put a bunch of tracks you like together one after another ffs
take it easy big guyYa there’s a million ways to do it that are so easy a trained ape could
Hypothetically speaking, if I were to get a DAW for my laptop (PC, Windows 11, got admin rights) which could do what you've said, what is the simplest easiest one to get, for free?You can put a mix together like a track in a DAW too. That method affords all sorts of options for manipulating audio. Just drag the tunes in, chop them about, arrange them and fade them into each other, then run them through various mixer channels and FX chains.
I think @thirdform reccd VDJ to me years ago but that was when I had no admin rightsI would still encourage people to at least first audition blends live in a DJ program (VDJ is free) to experiment and get an idea of what tunes go together, but yeah its more time consuming to actually make it that way since you obviously have to record for the length of the mix and start over if you screw up too badly