 buildingonfire
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If I had more gumption I’d remix one of the demos so I could be all ‘F1RST!!’, but it’s too darn humid for gumption. Plus now that I think about it, I don’t even know if I would be the first.
Anyway, I look forward to hearing the new album, plus the new remixes it will inspire.
That is all.
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 Brad
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I sure hope it inspires some remixes. I was really fortunate with the last one and I’ll feel validated if the new tracks get remixed even half as much. It’s a pretty nice feeling.
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 Tony
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Yeah I thought it was cool to listen to remixes people made as well. Never did any myself though. But I’d like to try it sometime, I guess I could work with that. What (free) program can I use for remixing? I’d really like to remix some tracks from your new album as well when it’s out.
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 Brad
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Reaper may be your best choice. It’s not free but it’s close.
http://www.reaper.fm/
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 Tony
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Ok, thanks Brad. But since 50 dollars means pretty much monies to me, what happens if you don’t get the license while still using the software?
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 Brad
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Tony: nothing happens, you’re just technically sinning against god I guess.
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 Ashley
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You could always try out Ubuntu or Ubuntu studio. While not necessarily the best tools for the job, they’re the free-est, and pretty damn good. I personally like LMMS, which you can install fairly easily on both of the above.
</free software pimp>
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 Tony
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Aight, thanks guys I’ll be checking those out.
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