reworking on uploaded tracks.
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was wondering how many of you do it.
Some vsts take a long time to render so its not very tempting to make changes on your music, still.. i sometimes load tracks ive already uploaded and change a few things here and there, add perhaps an extra instrument or make it slightly longer.
Then when done i overwrite the old file here on ng.
im glad that option exists. :)
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I fail to see the point of this thread.
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At 11/27/09 12:31 PM, SineRider wrote: I fail to see the point of this thread.
wow sine this was my very first though
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At 11/27/09 09:07 PM, SessileNomad wrote:At 11/27/09 12:31 PM, SineRider wrote: I fail to see the point of this thread.wow sine this was my very first thought
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At 11/27/09 09:08 PM, SessileNomad wrote:At 11/27/09 09:07 PM, SessileNomad wrote:/fixedAt 11/27/09 12:31 PM, SineRider wrote: I fail to see the point of this thread.wow sine this was my very first thought
Quite simply, shut-up. It's people like you who take the point away from the thread.
Back to the topic, I like to go back after quite a while and re-adjust certain faults in songs, mastering and eq'ing. It's a good way too, to suddenly create a remix out of the blue.
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It's a good option for fixing things, but when you really change a song, it doesn't get noticed in the same way as when you post a new song on the portal.
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At 11/27/09 09:27 PM, Chozz wrote:At 11/27/09 09:08 PM, SessileNomad wrote:Quite simply, shut-up. It's people like you who take the point away from the thread.At 11/27/09 09:07 PM, SessileNomad wrote:/fixedAt 11/27/09 12:31 PM, SineRider wrote: I fail to see the point of this thread.wow sine this was my very first thought
Back to the topic, I like to go back after quite a while and re-adjust certain faults in songs, mastering and eq'ing. It's a good way too, to suddenly create a remix out of the blue.
Yea the fun thing is, sometimes when youre adding something to an existing song because at that moment (in the track) it felt like it fitted, you can bump upon a whole new theme.
This happened lots of times back when i only made music on console, most of my tracks were born inside other tracks. :)
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At 11/27/09 09:33 PM, Mystery-Moon-Pie-Aud wrote: It's a good option for fixing things, but when you really change a song, it doesn't get noticed in the same way as when you post a new song on the portal.
Last time i updated i gave a notice in the respective promotion topic though, not with the link but referring to it heh.
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