Mash Ups Technology, Hardware, software, or WHAT? |
Sat 6 Mar 2004, 20:37
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I've got a new obsession: THE hottest thing in England right now (and almost unheard of here in the US). They're called Mash Ups (or sometimes Bootlegs or Bastard Mixes). In case this is new to you too, let me point you to the one that got me started: It's called "Paperback Believer", and it's exactly what you might expect from the title. They somehow took the vocals from the Beatles' "Paperback Writer" and put them to the vocal-less tracks of The Monkees' "I'm A Believer". The results are astounding:
www.gohomeproductions.co.uk Since those ARE The Beatles vocals and those ARE The Monkees original tracks, my question is: how the heck are they DOING this? Especially when considering older material, I'm at a loss for the techniques involved. Some are better than others, but the good ones are nothing short of genius! Clearly these guys (the good ones) are MUSICIANS, because of their obvious knowledge of relative keys, chord structures, pentameter, etc., et al, blah blah, yadda yadda. And, they love being offbeat, so to speak. The fave Mash Ups are the one's that put a hard rocker or punk song with some dance oriented song; like Baha Men Vs. Ministry - Who Let Junkies Out?, or Doors Vs. Blondie - Rapture On The Storm. So again I ask: HOW DEY DO DAT? It's clearly WAY beyond something like the OOPS method (inverting the right track & panning both to the center) and their apparent ability to do these so cleanly with 60's cuts smacks of something high tech. Any ideas? Is it hardware? Is it available software (and is it available for Mac OS)? Anything that somebody has heard of? It CAN'T be just a fifty band EQ or something, can it? Check out a few and get back to me. Heck, get 'back' to me any way - I'm dying of curiousity... ...anyone?....anyone?.....Buehler?.....anyone?.... - Voicedude This post has been edited by Voicedude: Sat 6 Mar 2004, 20:46 |
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Voicedude Mash Ups Technology Sat 6 Mar 2004, 20:37
divan not shure of this could be any help ... but i rem... Sun 7 Mar 2004, 10:45
Voicedude Yeah, I'm just trying to find out what technol... Mon 8 Mar 2004, 18:36
eMpTy The vocals are usually always recorded on the cent... Wed 17 Mar 2004, 07:16
eMpTy Oh yeah then you could use Antares Auto tune to ge... Wed 17 Mar 2004, 07:19
divan not shure of this could be any help ... but i rem... Sun 7 Mar 2004, 10:45
Voicedude Yeah, I'm just trying to find out what technol... Mon 8 Mar 2004, 18:36
eMpTy The vocals are usually always recorded on the cent... Wed 17 Mar 2004, 07:16
eMpTy Oh yeah then you could use Antares Auto tune to ge... Wed 17 Mar 2004, 07:19
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