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harmonic mixing, pitch, and the djm-600
ok so ive been getting into harmonic mixing, i understand all the theory behind it all. i use a djm600, which has a pitch effects, the specs say it allows for a +-1 octave. so if im modulating from a 1a to a 3a which has a speed difference of about 3-4 bpm, it will sound borderline of what is 'sour' right? so, if i used the pitch effects button and lowered or brought up the pitch just a little should this help accomadate for the 'sourness' of the mix?
if you still dont get at what im asking is; say my outgoing track is in a minor, at 135 bpm. the incoming track is in b minor at 139 bpm. though it should be ok, since the difference is roughly 3%, sometimes it sounds a little 'sour' or offkey or whatnot. this is due to the incoming track being slowed down and therefore almost lowering in key signature. so if i adjusted the pitch on the incoming manually with the pitch effects up a little to compensate, do oyu think this would work? i will keep trying to figure it out on my own, but if anyone has any ideas id appreciate it. thanks-
Usually those pitch circuits are not very reliable, so i wouldn't trust on that. I know Pioneer's master tempo sucks, it starts to distort at 3%... But it can work... why don't you try it?
I think that a 3% difference is way too much. I use 2% at max, and usually keep the bpm range within 3 up or 3 down. More than that sounds a little sour. I know it's hard to keep it within the 2% range, but hey, noone said harmonic mixing was easy 
Oh and btw, i don't know if that was because you were making an example, but an A minor would never fit into a B minor!
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| Originally posted by borron Oh and btw, i don't know if that was because you were making an example, but an A minor would never fit into a B minor! |
first off, thanks for the feedback.
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| so if im modulating |
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| You are right a gradual fade would sound pretty nasty with those two.. |
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