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Arranger HELP ME

Posted: 27/03/2016 - 8:57
by Raptorflight
:help:

Hi all!
As there is a lot of talent here I'm looking "one Arranger" to correct one of my old music that was on audio K7 tape dated 2004.
I have no information of who made the music!
I asked people who make the remix on You tube, but they told me it was impossible because is an analogue recording, and impossible to remove parasites and other clicks! :(

Here is the direct link to download:
:arrow: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kjbqaqf073tz9 ... c.mp3?dl=0

I love the music from this site I wish one arrange hear my prayer! :worship:

Thank you ^^

Re: Arranger HELP ME

Posted: 21/04/2016 - 10:38
by Commie_User
They are quite right. You can't really 'unmix' a track. Not even with Melodyne. You can't unbake a cake, either. Like a cake, your mix is already made and cooked.

You can clean up the audio and edit the dropouts and such. It sounds like you could do well using tools like spectral editors, plugins to make it sound airy and perhaps a fresh layer of syndrums.

Next time I happen on my VST folder, I'll drop in some names. But you can also use, I think, a Behringer Ultragain Pro. That valve system introduces a lighter, airier sonic.

It's just a bit of mastering you need to do.

Re: Arranger HELP ME

Posted: 22/04/2016 - 22:58
by Analog-X64
Artist: Freebie & The Bean

Track Name: Mutz-Nutz

Genre: Hard House

Preview on this Japanese site to confirm: http://www.sakuranotes.jp/Music150919.html

Re: Arranger HELP ME

Posted: 25/04/2016 - 5:26
by Raptorflight
Analog-X64 wrote:Artist: Freebie & The Bean

Track Name: Mutz-Nutz

Genre: Hard House

Preview on this Japanese site to confirm: http://www.sakuranotes.jp/Music150919.html

WOOAH and more you find! ^^ :lol:

congratulations! ^^ :worship:

Re: Arranger HELP ME

Posted: 25/04/2016 - 5:28
by Raptorflight
Commie_User wrote:They are quite right. You can't really 'unmix' a track. Not even with Melodyne. You can't unbake a cake, either. Like a cake, your mix is already made and cooked.

You can clean up the audio and edit the dropouts and such. It sounds like you could do well using tools like spectral editors, plugins to make it sound airy and perhaps a fresh layer of syndrums.

Next time I happen on my VST folder, I'll drop in some names. But you can also use, I think, a Behringer Ultragain Pro. That valve system introduces a lighter, airier sonic.

It's just a bit of mastering you need to do.
OK Thanks for advises them! :thumbsup:

Re: Arranger HELP ME

Posted: 03/06/2016 - 6:03
by francesprince
Congrats.