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AudioMulch Tutorial - Using the LoopPlayer to Create Mashups 3 of 3

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This is a tutorial that shows you how to use the LoopPlayer contraption in Audiomulch to mix music.

This is along the lines of how popular artist Girl Talk performs live. I have no idea the exact process and plugins that he uses but this is close.

I will not distribute samples / instrumentals / acapellas out. Sorry.

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  • A couple questions: Can you add the loop player so it automatically connects to your L/R outputs and auto connect to your channel mixer? Also let's say you're doing a live mix, do you keep adding new loop players and load a sample or re-use your old ones? I understand the whole process but want to know if that is possible. I'd also like to control this with a midi controller. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @shinybbq not aware of any shortcuts that automatically connect the loop player to a mixer or sound out. i don't expect there to be, either. if i'm doing a live mix i will have everything pre-arranged. in the event i absolutely need to import a new sample i would recycle an old loop player since it will be the fastest approach. you can definitely link this up to a midi controller for sure if you take the time to map it out.

  • Great tutorial, but I am having an issue with Audiomulch. Do you pick songs that have perfectly matched BPMs or is there a process that matches them perfectly that I have missed. The issue I am having is that the beats per minute of the tracks in Audiomulch are off even though bars are compatible. (Ex. 4,8,16...)

    Thanks for the help!

  • @ralbach24 i don't pick songs that have the same BPM, although it's ideal if they are within the same range of 10-15bpm or so they don't sound off. Audiomulch lacks pitch correction. It just sounds like you cut your samples to the incorrect bar length. If you put in 4 as a bar value in audiomulch, you better have cut 4 bars in your source sample.

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  • Thanks for demystifying this process a bit, I really found these videos helpful. Cheers!

  • Excellent tutorial, thanks for doing it.

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  • I want to know who you can put this on amp3 you know how do you make a song out of what you got. like "Girl Talk" does.

  • Thanks!

  • @lllatomlll Alright that makes sense. My friend and i however are quite confused by what a "bar" is or is composed of. And at that how it is measured. Thanks for the swift reply!

  • @lllatomlll Alright that makes since. But my friend who knows much about music theory, is confused by what a bar is. Or how to calculate them at that. Thanks for the swift reply!

  • @Bizzypissick trial and error process where you just mix and match till you find what you like. you could probably use software that calculates BPM/key that might put you in a certain direction. i don't use that version of audiomulch, but the added controls should not take away from the core purpose of the loopplayer.

  • @lllatomlll thanks man. another thing, how do you decide which samples of songs to use with other samples? i also have the new version of audiomulch which has so much more controls on the loop player. i dont know if that has anything to do with it but any help would be appreciated

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