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Thread started 04/17/03 6:05am

Finess

Question for the Old School Remixers and Editors

Remember when we had to do edits with Razor blades? for remixes? cats Like The Latin Rascals.. Awesome Two.Disconet,Jose Berrios,Aldo Marin.Chep Nunez ( rip). these cats knew howto work a perfect edit with a blade. who else here has done such things... speak on it smile cus im with ya on it smile
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Reply #1 posted 04/17/03 8:31am

djdredd

disconet was the bomb!
hot trax, ultimix, bits and pieces, etc.
all of the dj remix services were great.

linear editing is an art that is very under appreciated.
especially in todays digital editing realm.

but i feel you and i definately know where you are coming from. the blade, the grease pencil, scrubbing the tape back and forth to find the exact splice point.

be cool.
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Reply #2 posted 04/17/03 8:49am

Finess

djdredd said:

disconet was the bomb!
hot trax, ultimix, bits and pieces, etc.
all of the dj remix services were great.

linear editing is an art that is very under appreciated.
especially in todays digital editing realm.

but i feel you and i definately know where you are coming from. the blade, the grease pencil, scrubbing the tape back and forth to find the exact splice point.

be cool.

oh hell yeah,used to do it on an old studer deck... i havent done a linear edit in a looong time
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