Guest Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 Yep, I'm still at my 'mixer' , have a laugh with this one Tweaked to give it more of a 'dancer' beat. Not exactly soul But it is 60's
Dayo Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 Interesting - never heard this tune before. Sounds fab and groovy. Incidentally, I was surprised to learn recently that some people in the states regard "Groovin" as the ultimate blue eyed soul record. Always loved it, as I'm sure many of you do, but regarded it as light hippy pop. Now I consider it extremely soulful. Funny things pigeonholes.
Lofty Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 I'm sure this kind of thing is bound to wind up the traditionalists - but I think its a great idea. The contemporary dance world does it all the time of course, and with simple audio editing software, and a bit of imagination, the possibilities are endless. Lofty
Guest Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 I'm sure there are people on this forum who have more expertise than I do and could create some great tracks. The thought crossed my mind that if there are , say, 50,000 Northen tracks then there could be another 50,000 'soul' tracks that with a bit of tweaking might be good enough to be played Not that I'm saying anything I play around with is any good We could have new 'old' music for ever Here's a Tammi Terrell track thats had the tempo tweaked and the 'pitch' lowered.
Guest Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 This one is a bit better Sharpees - Tired of Being Lonely The original track by the 'Sharpees' was quite slow , so I've tweaked the tempo up a bit and added some bass File size is quite large, when I've reduced the size the final remix looses too much definition. The 'free' software that I used is called Audacity. https://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Hope you enjoy it
stomper45 Posted April 11, 2005 Posted April 11, 2005 just sounds like a good record being played slightly too fast for me Rand, but then sharpees a bit of an anthem in Dublin, you'll soon be knockin em out like ian levine
Guest Posted April 11, 2005 Posted April 11, 2005 I agree with you 100% , all my "butchered" attempts at a remix just sound like good records being played too fast Some are even worse than that My ambition is to remix one track that gets one play at a youth club in the next 10 years In the mean time I've stopped filling the forum with my remixed garbage and put them into my 'Album' out of decent peoples way.
Godzilla Posted April 12, 2005 Posted April 12, 2005 This one is a bit better Sharpees - Tired of Being Lonely The original track by the 'Sharpees' was quite slow , so I've tweaked the tempo up a bit and added some bass File size is quite large, when I've reduced the size the final remix looses too much definition. The 'free' software that I used is called Audacity. https://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Hope you enjoy it link Does Audacity have a button called "convert moody to chirpy" then? Godz
Guest Posted April 12, 2005 Posted April 12, 2005 (edited) Audacity does have a button to do just that, its a hidden option, in fact its a very hidden option , so hidden that I dont think I was meant to find it Having now proved to myself that I am inept at mixing anything other than drinks I'll try and stay away from tracks that people enjoy So for my next trick I will massacre "Try My Love" by Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces Or maybe Jonathan Kings 'Where The Sun Has Never Shone' would be a better choice Edited April 12, 2005 by Rand
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