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| Originally posted by Camelot_Sound A# = A-Sharp Major = B-Flat Major = Keycode 6B A#m = A-Sharp Minor = B-Flat Minor = Keycode 3A |
Guess who's CD wallet is this:

no one has guessed in like 2.5 months... can you tell us please.
John Digweed's?
Abraham Lincoln's
Either way it's a proggy DJs wallet. Joey Beltram and Alex Gopher... not exactly tunes that make me do cartwheels across the floor but each to their own.
However you look at it, it's someone who wants to know what they are mixing and how to make it work. Just don't tell me it's Pete Hook's lol...
Cheers
Nem
We have now posted a FREE Artist/Title/BPM list of over 55,000 records on our harmonic mixing website. Check it out!
We have now posted a FREE Artist/Title/BPM list of over 55,000 records on our harmonic mixing website. Check it out!
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| Originally posted by Camelot_Sound We have now posted a FREE Artist/Title/BPM list of over 55,000 records on our harmonic mixing website. Check it out! |
Take a listen to this harmonic example 3 tracks at once
Did an example of a harmonic mix using three tracks at once , all have percussion that work together (simular) and are in key :
tracks are
sash ! equador
da hool meet her at the love parade
faithless insomnia
its just a little example to show the value of mixing in key and mixing tracks with simular percussion .
download link :
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ew3d9o
I hate Sendspace so much. Never seem to be able to download anythng there
Nem
Hi try this link , ive uploaded it to putfile aswell :
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Interesting work there, was this Ableton are did you do it for real?
Either way, a nice bit of creativity for sure.
Yes generally it is in key, the only problem that happens on the odd ocasion is with faithless and Ecuador in the second breakdown due to the melodies of the two tracks being rooted in different scales.
Also the drums in Da Hool can be a real bugger as they are actually tuned too.
Thanks for sharing though. I would say that you have definately grasped the idea and are coming out with some real intersting stuff, even if your choice of tunes where a little old.
Cheers
Nem
Done another one
did another example of mixing in key and mixing tracks with simular precussion
im into older trance/house stuff at the mo , hence why the tracks are older .
its Robert miles "children" with bbe "seven days and one week"
both tracks are playing the whole time apart from the children intro bit
link :
http://www.sendspace.com/file/pc63g1
any comments appreciated.its not meant to be a bootleg or anything , just showing how well tracks can fit together when taking time over choosing the right ones to mix together .
OK so I've read almost the entire thread but I have a few questions.
Just so I have this right, using the Camelot system you want to:
Mix/blend songs with the same number or +/- 1 number.
Ex. Currnet tune is a 3a, you would want to play a 2, 3 or 4 for a good harmonic sounding mix.
You can also quickly drop songs in that have a +4 number or a -3 number.
Ex. Current tune is a 6a, drop a 3a or a 10a. (do you get a different "feel" going up or down?)
Is this correct? Are there any other plus or minus rules? I thought I read somewhere that you can quickly drop in a track that is +6 than the current track? Are there any other combinations I should be aware of?
Also, can the numbers be used as a guide to hype up the crowd? Meaning, if you are currently playing a track that is 6a, by mixing into a 7a, does this give off more energy? And in vice versa, if the current track you are playing is a 6a and you mix into a 5a, does this bring the crowd down?
What I am trying to say, can the 1-12 camelot system be used as a hype meter, meaning, is 1 a low key harmony and 12 is an uber hyped up track?
Hopefully you get what I'm saying and thanks for any help!
Sorry guys for replying that late.
It's indeed John Digweed's.
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| Originally posted by Neo95gt OK so I've read almost the entire thread but I have a few questions. Just so I have this right, using the Camelot system you want to: Mix/blend songs with the same number or +/- 1 number. Ex. Currnet tune is a 3a, you would want to play a 2, 3 or 4 for a good harmonic sounding mix. You can also quickly drop songs in that have a +4 number or a -3 number. Ex. Current tune is a 6a, drop a 3a or a 10a. (do you get a different "feel" going up or down?) Is this correct? Are there any other plus or minus rules? I thought I read somewhere that you can quickly drop in a track that is +6 than the current track? Are there any other combinations I should be aware of? Also, can the numbers be used as a guide to hype up the crowd? Meaning, if you are currently playing a track that is 6a, by mixing into a 7a, does this give off more energy? And in vice versa, if the current track you are playing is a 6a and you mix into a 5a, does this bring the crowd down? What I am trying to say, can the 1-12 camelot system be used as a hype meter, meaning, is 1 a low key harmony and 12 is an uber hyped up track? Hopefully you get what I'm saying and thanks for any help! |
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| Originally posted by Beatflux I've never heard of +4 or -3. |
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| Originally posted by Nemesis44 Yeah the +4 -3 also works. Basically if you take an open guitar chord (for simplicity) and look at the other notes at work you will find that the root note is repeated and there are one or two other options in there other than the 5th. |
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| Originally posted by Beatflux I gave +4 and -3 a try and the transitions just sounded dissonant to me. I looked at the circle of fifths to try and make sense of your explanation, and adding to the fact that I'm not very well versed in guitar theory made it hard to understand. I am more familiar with piano. |
ok So i started doing this for a while and gave up (not sure why) but i want to start again. i have to things to ask:
1. i just went to mixshare to look up some keys. how accurate are the keys on there usually? can i pretty much trust it?
2. can someone finish this for me? i have done my best to figure it out but i dont know anything about keys/note names or whatever its called haha. Thanks
1A - G#m
2A - D#m
3A - A#m
4A - Fm
5A - Cm
6A - GM
7A - Dm
8A - Am
9A - Em
10A - Bm
11A - F#m
12A - C#m
1B -
2B -
3B -
4B - G#
5B -
6B - A#
7B -
8B -
9B -
10B -
11B -
12B -
Thanks guys
Chris
Stu Cox has summed it up very nicely here.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...9539&forumid=8&
Anything else just ask. 
Cheers
Nem
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| Originally posted by Nemesis44 Stu Cox has summed it up very nicely here. http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...9539&forumid=8& Anything else just ask. ![]() Cheers Nem |
Anyone could hook me up with the key of this track ??
Nadia Ali - Love Story (Andy Moor's Dub Mix)
thanx 
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| Originally posted by PezCore Anyone could hook me up with the key of this track ?? Nadia Ali - Love Story (Andy Moor's Dub Mix) thanx |
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