Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Lelystad, Netherlands
Yes guys, I suck as a DJ. no excuses there
This is up untill RANN has put something together.
It only proves that beatmatching is only a little part of DJ skills
But then again the tracks are that good that for now it doesn't matter
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Apr-06-2012 07:02
Beatflux
Rising Star in training
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Planet Alf
How the fuck are you suppose to go from 122 to 138 as a DJ?
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Apr-06-2012 07:11
Raphie
Mastering Engineer
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Lelystad, Netherlands
either rough brakes or subbtle pitching i guess
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Apr-06-2012 07:28
Rodri Santos
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Milan
122 to 138 in 2 hours it's not very difficult, in fact there are many transition songs that are originally at 125bpm and djs play them up to 135. Dustin Zahn - Stranger to Stability (Len Faki Podium Mix) this for example, if you check the tracklistings of trance djs you'll see the bpm gap they covered with this one.
For example Armin once played this track (125 bpm) and after that W&W - Mainstage (136 Bpm)
Looks good so far, there are real jewels, from relaxing melodic ones to club fillers.
Apr-06-2012 14:08
Vernon Wanderer
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Registered: May 2010
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quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
How the fuck are you suppose to go from 122 to 138 as a DJ?
Pitch slider.
Really nice cover Seandroid, great work!
Listening to it now, lovely.
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Apr-06-2012 15:01
Beatflux
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Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Planet Alf
quote:
Originally posted by Rodri Santos
122 to 138 in 2 hours it's not very difficult, in fact there are many transition songs that are originally at 125bpm and djs play them up to 135. Dustin Zahn - Stranger to Stability (Len Faki Podium Mix) this for example, if you check the tracklistings of trance djs you'll see the bpm gap they covered with this one.
For example Armin once played this track (125 bpm) and after that W&W - Mainstage (136 Bpm)
Looks good so far, there are real jewels, from relaxing melodic ones to club fillers.
Does he pitch it up slowly throughout the song? Rapid tempo changes don't seem to bode well on the dance floor...unless its used as an effect of sorts.
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Apr-06-2012 15:05
Rodri Santos
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Milan
quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
Does he pitch it up slowly throughout the song? Rapid tempo changes don't seem to bode well on the dance floor...unless its used as an effect of sorts.
I suggest it to you to try yourself and see what happens, this kind of songs have pitched sounds all the way, you can increase it fast that the changes on it are minor, i have different tracks that work for this:
This 3 tracks are esentially copies of Stranger to Stability.
There are also songs that are designed to make switches between genre, they last for 2 minutes or less and start at 80bpm for example and end at 128bpm so you are playing rnb/hip hop and when you want you play this track and the change is not very noticeable (at least you keep the flow of the mix)
Check this around the breakdown:
Essentially what it does here is pitching the track down during a white noise section, noise and hats generally hasn't got a pitch so you can even feature this technique on your mix. Filter + Delay/Reverb , you pitch it up/down and then you drop both tunes.
Apr-06-2012 16:17
dinyab
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Vermont
quote:
Originally posted by Rodri Santos
I suggest it to you to try yourself and see what happens, this kind of songs have pitched sounds all the way, you can increase it fast that the changes on it are minor, i have different tracks that work for this:
This 3 tracks are esentially copies of Stranger to Stability.
There are also songs that are designed to make switches between genre, they last for 2 minutes or less and start at 80bpm for example and end at 128bpm so you are playing rnb/hip hop and when you want you play this track and the change is not very noticeable (at least you keep the flow of the mix)
Check this around the breakdown:
Essentially what it does here is pitching the track down during a white noise section, noise and hats generally hasn't got a pitch so you can even feature this technique on your mix. Filter + Delay/Reverb , you pitch it up/down and then you drop both tunes.
the song is being pitched down while the beat is playing so it makes that part a bit awkward, but when the song accelerates back to a faster tempo it does work as a sort of transitional effect