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Tranzforma
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Post subject: Dropping in songz... |
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Just outta curiosity, would anyone here know anything about DJ mixing? Ya know when you beatmatch the songz...do you know when good timez are to drop in the next song to mix? I mean yeah, beatmatch ok~ But after, you gotta figure out where to drop the song in to mix to the next...understand? Probably not eh? Well, I just wanna figure out how to make my mixes smoother...like ya know, sometimes, when you drop in songz at certain timez, both break downs come at the right time and thingz go perfect~ Or does this go just by playing the song over and over and dropping different spots till you get the spot you want? Or is there a way songz are produced that'll letcha know when itz time to pull out? Anyone know? =) |
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2002 8:48 am |
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Finne Phynn DJ's Assistant
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This is how I do it. Most of the tracks have a melody that comes in for the second time. This will last about 16 bars. At the end of it you will hear a snare roll or a similar-buildup. That's when I release track B. Then listen through your headphones if it's running at the same time as Track A. If it is, you can slightly increase the volume of Track B (at this time its handy to use the EQ's). When you feel that a next buildup is coming (usually a snare roll after 16 bars), punch in the bass/volume of Track B. Be sure to kill some bass of Track A, we don't want any basskick clashing. Now when Track B is noticable dominant to Track A, I usually start decreasing the treble and some volume of Track A. Now it's up to you to decide how you want to fade out. Just try experimenting a couple of time. Good luck! _________________ 1. Greed - Strange World (Lemon 8 Remix)
2. 16B - Keep On Changing Shape
3. James Holden - Nothing
4. Bedrock - Emerald |
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2002 9:23 am |
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docsavage
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I've found that most producers leave a minute of 'mix in' time and a minute of 'mix out' time to their tracks. These are periods of time in the track at the beginning and end where there's practically nothing going on but the very basics of the tune. I almost always mix using this simple reference, since there's less there to clash with.
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2002 10:31 am |
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Finne Phynn DJ's Assistant
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I try to mix it so that when Track A is going into final breakdown, the bass of Track B comes in. Right after that 'mix in' thingy you described. _________________ 1. Greed - Strange World (Lemon 8 Remix)
2. 16B - Keep On Changing Shape
3. James Holden - Nothing
4. Bedrock - Emerald |
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2002 10:36 am |
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docsavage
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Yeah, forgot to mention the important fact that when Track A hits ~1 minute left, start track B. Usually around 30 seconds, Track A's melody/bassline/whatever peters off, just as track B's is coming in. |
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2002 12:49 pm |
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Ami
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hehe, you seen stevens tutorials?
http://www.ivibes.nu/index.php?show=Tutorial
theres alot of stuff in there bout mixing, just in case if you've missed them
hehe, more often than not, perfecting any musical skill, mixing an all, is down to practicing and experimenting. just keep at it, and it should become instinct/second nature, like that stuff you wanted to know bout the timing and stuff,
try anything and see how it works, learn from your mistakes and if your stuck, or want more answers you can always try asking on this board, _________________ Lost as in a dream
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Abandoning Friends,
Abandoning Humanity,
What awaits us all
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Knowing my heart
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ha en trevlig dag |
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