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Tech Guru
A remix is simply a different take on a track using various elements of it to create a new version.
Could use same melody
Could use same vocal or modified vocals
Could use same melody different synth
could use snippets of the original track
could have an added drum beat
could have no drumbeat
could use altered or re-recorded vocals
could have a different intro outro (dj mixes).
Could be completely different melody with same vocal
All or one of the above would be considered remixes - sometimes a remix could sound NOTHING like the original in any way ...there is no pre-determined "this must be this way" to be a remix.
Example below - I struggle to see the similarities (the slight vocal wantto wantto wantto is about it).
Last edited by deevey; 06-29-2012 at 04:53 PM.
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Tech Mentor
+1 Deevey
A remix is exactly what it sounds like - a re-mix.
If anything is edited, added or removed it's a remix.
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Tech Mentor
Also, when producing a Remix you generally have the original individual elements of a track ("Stems") available. If you start with nothing else but the finished track, it's usually called an Edit.
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