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Posted by hooj1 on Jan-22-2007 05:32:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
its stupid because your saying you should no what track goes with which as soon as you put it on but why waste time putting on a track and finding it doesnt go and having to change it when you can just key your tracks with software and your own knowledge writr it on the sleeve and save time and stupidity to prove a point that your are not tone deaf.


yes, you should have an idea of the track you think would go well in the next mix. this comes from knowing your tracks very well. which every good dj should. it seems to me that there are a ton of djs that play out and don't know their tracks very well. so, even if you have your cds maked with the keys it will do you no good if you don't know your own music.

so, if you know your music well you should have no poblem churning out good sets without knowing every key of every track you have.


some djs like to write the key of the track on their cds, and some don't. to each his own.



so back on topic, most programs for keying are not perfect. they may help, but it would be more helpful for djs to learn to key tracks themselvs. it would give you a better idea of how music works.

the main thing to keep in mind is be creative. if you always follow the 'rules' of music you may get bored and stop progressing. which is why i stopped going to music theory courses...i'm not too fond of rules.


Posted by DannyO on Jan-26-2007 07:48:

Harmonic mixing is just a preference, alot of people in here are making it sound like a necessity, its really not, sure it can improve the overall sound of your mixes, but IMO its way too limiting, when looking at what track to mix next, I really don't want to be stuck to a small list each time wondering if its time to change keys, I just go by ear and see if they flow together, simple and it works.
When I am mixing, its not just about making all the sounds blend together smoothly, but what style the next track has and how it is going to effect the overall direction of the music.
Its like a journey from point A to point B, its not about how smoothly you can get there but about what happens along the way.


Posted by Zild on Jan-26-2007 15:46:

quote:
Originally posted by hooj1
why is my statement about being tone def stupid? the definition of tone-def is : insensitive to differences in musical pitch.

so a dj who can't mix in key by ear is more than likely tone def by definition.


A lot of the ones who THINK they mix in key by ear are tone deaf as well. Not all of them some are good, but how do you expect someone to develop their ear? It is good to have a little help and some references to guide you along the way. I think the whole point here is that people are keying their own tracks.


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