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Monthly Archives: January 2004

Apple announces GarageBand

06-Jan-04

Expect a flood of Apple-based bootleggers now that GarageBand is hitting the Mac scene. “Over 1,000 professionally pre-recorded audio loops can be combined to make complete songs or backing tracks. Vocals and live instruments such as guitars can be recorded digitally via microphone or analog input. All these tracks can be edited and mixed together [...]

UK bootlegs and mashups: could this be the next big movement in music?

06-Jan-04

Buried within the archives of Public Radio Exchange is a great audio piece on mash-ups. Free account required to access content.

Dance Front Door talks bootleg

06-Jan-04

Mr. On’s Breathe, Don’t Stop bootleg is featured in a short Dance Front Door write-up.

Real world EQ’ing for dummies

02-Jan-04

Although Transom is more of a hang-out for independent news reporters rather than remixers, they do host a surprising number of tutorials and articles on audio editing “tools of the trade” that I’m sure any aspiring remixer would find interesting. I found the Real World EQ tutorial enlightening — don’t forget to check out the [...]

Special mash set on KWOD 106.5 FM

02-Jan-04

This just in – “I’m doing a special mash set @ midnight tomorrow night,” says David X, host of Alternative Beats and masher extraordinaire. I’m sure this will be a must listen to event, as David X is about as good as they come. Tune into KWOD 106.5 FM @ midnight tomorrow for what’s sure [...]

Acapella heaven

02-Jan-04

I’ve died and gone to Acapella Heaven. A bootlegger paradise!

Producing master quality music on your computer

02-Jan-04

Tweakheadz promises to deliver everything you need to know about producing master quality music on your computer. It’s a damn fine start. Rich the Tweak has written and amassed quite the collection of sound engineering related tutorials. Be sure and read The Perfect Mix and How to Mix in the PC. Skip the cluttered front [...]