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Erbl
Junior Member
United Kingdom
99 posts Joined: Jul, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/14 : 10:07:19
why do dj's say it is hard to play out, because it takes ages to learn, and there are no shortcuts, all the gadgets either add an element or speed you up for a bit, before dumping you at the start when you decide to do without. just keep at it, again, and again and again. you will get there. this is the only decent answer you will get to the "beats being out/not sure which one is ahead" question. your ears will adapt, thats how you know when mixing with any format, just nudge a record, if the bangs go furter apart, you nudged it the wrong way.
hopefully the beats are a constant fud fud, this will mean its beatmatched, you just need to aline the beats then
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Tricky AB
Senior Member
Canada
398 posts Joined: Jan, 2003
78 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2003/01/15 : 09:39:33
Hmm...that's good advice...
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Stevie c
Advanced Member
Belgium
3,836 posts Joined: Dec, 2002
204 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2003/01/15 : 23:42:21
I agree with you Erbl it is good advice, Thx Tricky!!
OK now let me ask you all another stupid question, What's aline the beats? Is that a different spelling for align? Anyway I will keep on practicing!!
Your into the sound of Rebellion
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toxic
Advanced Member
Australia
1,540 posts Joined: Sep, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/16 : 02:36:39
im pretty sure aline = align
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jonny
New Member
United Kingdom
26 posts Joined: Oct, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/16 : 04:25:12
i agree with u kaffine. cd decks r sxxt! i got some proper decks for christmas and beatmatching is probably the hardest thing ive ever tried to do in my life!!! especially as i only attempt to mix hardcore and dnb. even tho im shite i will never get a beatmatcher. ill just have to keep trying, as u will stevie c
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Stevie c
Advanced Member
Belgium
3,836 posts Joined: Dec, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/17 : 04:05:37
Well jonny we can sob cry and work together
*he says hoping jonny doesn't get it figured before him*
No really keep it going, I was also like ' I am only doing hardcore!!'
Then cried a lot screamed a lot then tried D&B
*Thought why is this easier*
Then to House which again to get passable is really easy!!
tried Garage and trance then back to hardcore honestly I was better at it, a change is as good as a rest an all that!!
Never fear jonny both of us don't want to be pop dj's and its better to try and fail than never try at all. Respect due
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Kaffine
Senior Member
United States
474 posts Joined: Jun, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/18 : 07:42:45
...Touching...
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Stevie c
Advanced Member
Belgium
3,836 posts Joined: Dec, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/20 : 06:35:05
Touching what?!!
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Kaffine
Senior Member
United States
474 posts Joined: Jun, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/26 : 15:51:11
I have no clue. What did I mean...?
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DJ Mouse
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2,687 posts Joined: Jul, 2001
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Posted - 2003/01/26 : 16:51:32
just came out of nowhere :P
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Kaffine
Senior Member
United States
474 posts Joined: Jun, 2002
91 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2003/01/27 : 11:15:53
Typical... typical...
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atomicb
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
621 posts Joined: May, 2002
60 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2003/01/27 : 11:51:23
'a change is as good as a rest an all that!! '
True, very true. I just picked up KFA 'ancient sound of hardcore' volume 1 + 2. Challanged me a bit mixing wise (don't have solid beats to rely on) but great music, and a change in tunes + style was refreshing.
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James D
Senior Member
United Kingdom
344 posts Joined: Oct, 2002
76 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2003/01/29 : 02:48:52
the only thing i can say to this is, i have a bpm counter, but never look at it.
the only way to beat match / beatmix is to use your ears, you can normally tell if beats are aligned.
if not, just nip the fader out and then in again, if the beats arent aligned you'll be able to tell.
just takes practice.
oh, and beat counters are w@nk trust me...
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let the bass beat louder....
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nedb
Starting Member
Australia
1 post Joined: Feb, 2003
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Posted - 2003/02/06 : 13:49:35
Grey's BPM104 actually has a range of 80BPM- 199BPM so there should be no problems with it counting BPM's over 160BPM.
Even if you dont like BPM counters, there are plenty of good uses for them - cataloging your colection is one example. I know a lot of guys that do this.
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Kaffine
Senior Member
United States
474 posts Joined: Jun, 2002
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Posted - 2003/02/07 : 05:09:11
What if the kick drum is especially soft? Or especially hard? Or really resonant and drawn out like a gabber kick? Or what if the song is breakbeat? Then the beat counter gets confused ;)
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