
Detect BPM if you want to, now drag the song onto the playlist.įourth, Start changing the bpm to where the kicks and claps are synced to the Beat Grid, The reason for this is so that the track is easier to remix due to the fact that kicks and claps will be able to be synced when dragging clips around.įifth, once you’ve done that, start resizing clips to where that certain samples play at certain times, Your song should start looking like this.

Third, open Edison, then load up the song you wish to remix, when this is loaded, change the bit to 32 and the sample rate to 192000. Second, obtain a lossless version of the song you want to remix, make sure this lossless version comes directly from the producer himself, because burning lossy into lossless formats will still sound like the lossy version that you would hear on iTunes.

“Remixing is a vital component to being a successful producer or DJ, and definitely if your becoming a ProducerDJ”įirst, set your sample rate on the computer to 192000, now exit out of FL Studio and open it again, set your FL Studio sample rate to 192000, and set your Asio4All buffer rate to 64, you will want the HIGHEST hearing quality possible in order to hear every single detail. Hold up! Don’t close that FL Studio yet! Plug in that external sound card and slip those Technics RPDH-1200s back on, you’re about to learn how to remix with a DAW. It’s 11:00 PM, you’ve been stressing your mind all day every day for weeks trying to come up with an idea for a new song, you take a sip of your 24oz MonsterEnergyTM can.
