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Philthy McNasty Philthy McNasty is a male
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I made a track awhile ago when I first started to make tunes, and it has a basis for an good track. The only thing is I dont have the layout anymore because I lost all my files not to long ago, and I cant go back and finish anything. is there a way to revive a track, without having the layout. Because the track isnt bad how it is, it is just that my mastering abilities have gotten ten times better, and in the sound quality aspect, this tune sounds like shit. Anyway to get it to liven up a bit, so that I can lay shit over the top, and not have it sound like I am mixing two tracks??

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25-10-2006 21:34 Homepage of Philthy McNasty
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you got all elements in the mp3 file. you can create it again from scratch. it wont sound the same of course but the idea still stands. most of the time you make it even better.

its all about the ideas

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