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Help me improve my mixing
I know you probably get this all the time but I have 5 mins to get to school. Heres whats happening, I can beat match and crossfade properly but I have no idea what I should learn next... any suggestions??
Check the sticky thread about advanced mixing techniques. It may not be what you're looking for, but it's a start.
EQing
crossfading?? 
Re: Help me improve my mixing
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| Originally posted by s3nate I know you probably get this all the time but I have 5 mins to get to school. Heres whats happening, I can beat match and crossfade properly but I have no idea what I should learn next... any suggestions?? |
at the very very least you should be using the channel faders to mix.
drop the crossfading because it gives u limited control. if you are not used to using the EQs start off just using the bass / low along with the channel faders.
EQing actually sucks if you have a crap mixer and .10% decks.
Just use xfading if you have crap more than .05%
learn to pick good tracks to play.
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| Originally posted by Boomer187 learn to pick good tracks to play. |
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| Originally posted by Xtracktor crossfading?? |
thats not crossfading...
crossfading is using the crossfader to mix. goin from track 1 to track 2 by moving the slider left to right...
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| Originally posted by Basstard thats not crossfading... crossfading is using the crossfader to mix. goin from track 1 to track 2 by moving the slider left to right... |
Now, whats next...I'd begin work in EQing or phasing (thats where I am as we speak).This is what I've done so far in phasing...cue up your track that your going to bring in to a certain spot, usually 1st beat or 32st beat. Then, on the playing track, you will hear a crash toward the end (usually, could be other sounds too) then release the cued track...should phase somewhat(assuming you are beatmatching) (this is just a small theory, I know there is much more to it, and even a guide on this forum
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watch some other dj's (not to say you are a gonna copy, but to get an idea what is goin on and to learn some new things.) , eventually, you will develop your own style. Have fun.. Dont forget to shop regularly so you dont get bored of your records!
Jay
i will say this once only, and then it's up to you!
practice,practice,practice and read and learn.
then you become better, with a little talent and determination.
depends how far you want to go with djing, like i only started it because i really loved it. it was a transgression from reading about the art for many years and apprieciating it and love for music. i would really like to take my djing further, but atm it's a hobby which i spend countless hours doing each day whilst at school.
when eqing you really need to listen to the mix and know the structure of some songs to an extent to make your mixing more beneficial.
whether you are making money from djing or just playing at home you may as well master the art of your own djing skills to your extent.
also things that helped was engulfing myself in it, which was the worst thing for me to do, as i was really good at school but then when i found love for music and djing. my work ethic at school dropped.
so for you dj's at secondary school, please do not let djing take over your education! cause you are only limiting yourself as i have learned to an extent and feel i could have finished my schooling off much better. i'm doing my exams now, and i have maths methods 2 morrow.
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| Originally posted by mzvirbulis i will say this once only, and then it's up to you! practice,practice,practice and read and learn. then you become better, with a little talent and determination. depends how far you want to go with djing, like i only started it because i really loved it. it was a transgression from reading about the art for many years and apprieciating it and love for music. i would really like to take my djing further, but atm it's a hobby which i spend countless hours doing each day whilst at school. when eqing you really need to listen to the mix and know the structure of some songs to an extent to make your mixing more beneficial. whether you are making money from djing or just playing at home you may as well master the art of your own djing skills to your extent. also things that helped was engulfing myself in it, which was the worst thing for me to do, as i was really good at school but then when i found love for music and djing. my work ethic at school dropped. so for you dj's at secondary school, please do not let djing take over your education! cause you are only limiting yourself as i have learned to an extent and feel i could have finished my schooling off much better. i'm doing my exams now, and i have maths methods 2 morrow. |
I think if you cant work out some other shit to do, djing might not be the thing for u.
At first I thought this post was not going to be original
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| Originally posted by mzvirbulis like i only started it because i really loved it. it was a transgression from reading about the art for many years and apprieciating it and love for music. i would really like to take my djing further, but atm it's a hobby which i spend countless hours doing each day whilst at school. |

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| whether you are making money from djing or just playing at home you may as well master the art of your own djing skills to your extent. |

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also things that helped was engulfing myself in it, which was the worst thing for me to do, as i was really good at school but then when i found love for music and djing. my work ethic at school dropped. |

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so for you dj's at secondary school, please do not let djing take over your education! cause you are only limiting yourself as i have learned to an extent and feel i could have finished my schooling off much better. i'm doing my exams now, and i have maths methods 2 morrow. |
i would suggest taking a music class. almost everything i learned about music, how read it, write it, play instruments has translated into my mixing. i firmly belive that if i started mixing, w/out the background in music. my shizznit would be straight wack, yo.
plus, your understanding of music, and how to bend to your hearts content will be much deeper, and profound, than just listening to us tell you count, 4/8/16 or 32 bars... yadda, yadda, yaddaaaa...
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| Originally posted by veezee watch some other dj's (not to say you are a gonna copy, but to get an idea what is goin on and to learn some new things.) , eventually, you will develop your own style. Have fun.. Dont forget to shop regularly so you dont get bored of your records! Jay |

First up, ditch the crossfader in my opinion. Work with the channel sliders.
2nd, learn to use your gain controls so that you don't bring tracks in too loud or quite.
Learn to phrase match as this will improve your DJing no end.
Learn to ride the pitch (optional but a good skill to have).
Learn to EQ your tracks as this needs to be done really well if you are going to be playing out.
Most importantly!
Learn your tunes as you have to know them well enough to know how long their intros/outros are, when a good time to drop a mix is and get a feel for how long each track is.
Once you have the above down quite well, let's say after a year or two then think about mixing in key (Harmonic mixing).
Cheers
Nem
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| Originally posted by Nemesis44 ... Once you have the above down quite well, let's say after a year or two then think about mixing in key (Harmonic mixing). Cheers Nem |
Actually surprised no one said it earlier he he but hey, if that's what people expect then who am I to disapoint. 
Cheers
Nem
Re: Help me improve my mixing
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| Originally posted by s3nate I know you probably get this all the time but I have 5 mins to get to school. Heres whats happening, I can beat match and crossfade properly but I have no idea what I should learn next... any suggestions?? |
Re: Re: Help me improve my mixing
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| Originally posted by Simcut that isnt the dj s3nate I used to know is it?!?!? |
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| And can someone with a lot of detial please explain what the hell phrase matching is!!! |
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