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Re: re-mixing/sampling



Most of the time you can't, although I hear that some kareoke machines can 
remove the vocal tracks from CD's, I don't think you could take a CD or 
record and get just one instrument out of it.

The secret is to find a spot on the CD or record when the instrument you 
want to sample is playing solo.

It is conceiveable that, with the right computer software, you could get 
the 
computer to identify all the frequencies of "a bass line" and subtract it 
note for note from a recording. I haven't heard of or seen software that 
does that, but I imagine that if it exists, that it would be pretty 
expensive and complex to use.

Matt


>From: DanKoontz@webtv.net (Dan Koontz)
>Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
>To: Loopers-delight@annihilist.com
>Subject: re-mixing/sampling
>Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 15:14:44 -0700 (PDT)
>
>While we're on the subject of DJ culture/sampling/remixing, I have a
>gear question. I'm pretty new to sampling, and I'd like to know if it's
>possible to completely cut out certain instruments out of a mix when
>sampling off of a record. Would I need a good mixer, or filters, eq, or
>somethig else? I tried the Electrix EQ- killer, and it didn't do the
>job. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
>

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