anx
22-01-2007, 07:19 PM
i think ableton really opened up alot of doors and new possibilities for making re-edits.
there are tons of re-edits floatin around of popular tracks, some official, some unofficial.
i've heard some really awesome re-edits of tracks, (Erol Alkan comes to mind), they can take a track and edit it with nothing but the actual wav file, and make it sound like a remix....
since serato, cdj's and laptop dj'ing is so popular now, dj's are taking tracks that they play, and editing it to their liking....obviously this can make some controversy, but by the looks of things, its just going to become more and more popular with lots of digital dj's who have a copy of ableton
what are your thoughts on this? is this good for electronic music? would you get pissed off if someone edited your track and played it out?
there are tons of re-edits floatin around of popular tracks, some official, some unofficial.
i've heard some really awesome re-edits of tracks, (Erol Alkan comes to mind), they can take a track and edit it with nothing but the actual wav file, and make it sound like a remix....
since serato, cdj's and laptop dj'ing is so popular now, dj's are taking tracks that they play, and editing it to their liking....obviously this can make some controversy, but by the looks of things, its just going to become more and more popular with lots of digital dj's who have a copy of ableton
what are your thoughts on this? is this good for electronic music? would you get pissed off if someone edited your track and played it out?