Mashup is what he did in the video. Acappella from one track and an instrumental from another. A remix will add a different drum track and additional or different instrumentation.
As a vinyl dj of nearly 30 years it seems to be a nuskool thing to find tunes in the same key....I really don't think it's an issue...a few groups have made tunes out of key like Prodigy and there's an indie band that made an album with a piano that was out of tune...point made!
Simple don't put it on SoundCloud only drop in your sets. If people really want to hear it they have to come to you directly to have access it to the mix. Either come see it live or you can either give it out/sell it. No copyright issues unless your a mega DJ or your owned by a label.
Bonus tip. If you have first song you want to edit/bootleg. Set a smart crate with your filters on key/BPM and check what's compatible!
Thank you for this, You said it’s not the best sounding. Is there a different way to make it sound better? Or program?
Nice video! I was just looking into making my own version of songs and this came at the right time! Thanks P!
As usual ...you hit the nail on the head
Thx for the insight @PDot. I have aa few ideas for some edits while on the go. I'll definitely try this out.
Great post. I often get discouraged to make my own edits because of the the learning curve of serato studio . I like this quick and dirty approach
Thank You good stuff - gonna try this today
It's a lot of fun!
Dope! Hope they mix stems and Serato Flip soon. That would be fire!
Down and dirty! Thanks PDot!
nice one bro, i do this live but never thought to save a song like this! biggups .., sure beats spending hours on hours in ableton!
How would you account for the instrumental having more bars or the acapella having less verses?
How do you differentiate between a mashup and a remix?
Mashup is what he did in the video. Acappella from one track and an instrumental from another. A remix will add a different drum track and additional or different instrumentation.
@@ddetongre wrong
Remix is what he did in the video.... mashup has more rearrangement...
@@DeejayWorlhed yeah I’m always wrong. What a waste of a 38 year Dj career 🙄
As a vinyl dj of nearly 30 years it seems to be a nuskool thing to find tunes in the same key....I really don't think it's an issue...a few groups have made tunes out of key like Prodigy and there's an indie band that made an album with a piano that was out of tune...point made!
Making the edits isn’t the problem it’s getting it out SoundCloud takes them down
Simple don't put it on SoundCloud only drop in your sets. If people really want to hear it they have to come to you directly to have access it to the mix. Either come see it live or you can either give it out/sell it. No copyright issues unless your a mega DJ or your owned by a label.
Excellent information 👌 thank you!
Karoke music is a more accurate site for accurate key--- Serato is wrong about. 30% of the time. Great video however!
Mixed in Key is your friend (but it's paid software)
I find Serato to be wrong a lot especially with older music.
who's gonna tell him that a mashup isn't a remix?