Re-edit

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A Re-Edit ( engl in. For revision) describes audio engineering a modified version of a song, which is achieved by means of rearrangement, repetition or by removing some points of the original recording. For example, a chorus is strung together several times, or the length of a break section is extended. Just like remixes , re-edits mainly occur in electronic dance music .

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  • Frank Broughton, Bill Brewster - How to DJ Right: the art and science of playing records , engl., Pp. 234-237, 282 (Grove Press, New York, 2003), ISBN 0802139957 .