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Posted by Carlos Pereira on Mar-24-2007 06:01:

Dj Cee "Essential Mix 1" Download :::

First time ever mixing on my laptop using nothing but a software, thanks to Steve for the advice (after a little confusion using some other crap). Nothing big here, just a compilation of some of my favorite tracks at the moment. I experienced a few jumpy starts and double beats. Trasitions from the first to the second track and the last two tracks were pretty tricky, so I didn't really put much attention to those after a few redos. Overall I thought it was pretty decent the way it turned out.

Hope you guys enjoy it

Tracklist:
1. Paul Moelands - Blue On Blue (Octagens Solid Dub)
2. Elevation - Blinding Truth (Original Mix)
3. John O'Callaghan - Low Resolution (John Askew Mix)
4. Activa vs Tom Colontonio - Enlighten (Original Mix)
5. Airbase - Garden State (Original Mix)
6. Ferry Tayle & Tonks - Vol De Nuit (Ferry Tayle's "In Spirit of St.Exupery" Mix)
7. Stoneface & Terminal - Super Nature (Original Mix)
8. Carl B - Chasing Leaves (Original Mix)

DOWNLOAD THIS LINK HERE

P.S. If you guys have any suggestions, for the love of God PLEASE let me know. I'll only get better by what you carnts suggest. Insults are welcomed


Posted by Lizandrooo on Mar-24-2007 06:11:

Hey I'm gonna rate this. I'm gonna have a road trip 2moro to garner state park and ill give this an in depth listen.

Ill judge this by :

In key mixing (face its trance they have a bunch of tones and one thing I fucken hate is jammin 2 one song that's all kool and summery and melodic then all of a sudden hearing some pumpin dark stuff... I hate that.)

Phasing
Phrasing
Beat matching
And wether it'll get zilds mom moist on the dancefloor.


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Mar-24-2007 06:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Lizard_boy
Hey I'm gonna rate this. I'm gonna have a road trip 2moro to garner state park and ill give this an in depth listen.

Ill judge this by :

In key mixing (face its trance they have a bunch of tones and one thing I fucken hate is jammin 2 one song that's all kool and summery and melodic then all of a sudden hearing some pumpin dark stuff... I hate that.)

Phasing
Phrasing
Beat matching
And wether it'll get zilds mom moist on the dancefloor.


LMAO! Niiiiice.


hey are you able to download it or is it asking for a password? btw wtf are we doing for avb?


Posted by Lizandrooo on Mar-24-2007 06:42:

quote:
Originally posted by architect1803
LMAO! Niiiiice.


hey are you able to download it or is it asking for a password? btw wtf are we doing for avb?



Lets all pitchin to rent a bang bus. U down, ass clown ?


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Mar-24-2007 06:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Lizard_boy
Lets all pitchin to rent a bang bus. U down, ass clown ?


what is a bang bus? is it like the thing we rented last year where we had ALL txta milfs onboard and......well.....banged em'?

how much is it to rent a bus? i dont wanna spend too much money either. i'd rather pitch in for gas than pay a bus if its too much


Posted by Zild on Mar-24-2007 06:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Lizard_boy
Hey I'm gonna rate this. I'm gonna have a road trip 2moro to garner state park and ill give this an in depth listen.

Ill judge this by :

In key mixing (face its trance they have a bunch of tones and one thing I fucken hate is jammin 2 one song that's all kool and summery and melodic then all of a sudden hearing some pumpin dark stuff... I hate that.)

Phasing
Phrasing
Beat matching
And wether it'll get zilds mom moist on the dancefloor.


Just curious here. What is phasing? I've heard phrasing before and people erroneously refer to phrasing as phasing but I've never seen someone have them listed as two distinct entities. I would seriously like you to explain this to me because I like to learn and I'm curious. Thanks in advance. Are you talking about keeping the kicks from going anti-phase, which is essentially a beatmatching problem, or are you talking about something totally foreign.

Humbly,
Jake Cavazos


Posted by shaw on Mar-24-2007 06:54:

this thread is misleading.


Posted by Zild on Mar-24-2007 07:19:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
this thread is misleading.


PM me your phone number asshole. I need to contact you.


Posted by shaw on Mar-24-2007 09:23:

PM sent.

[lol drunk edit]


Posted by Matthias on Mar-24-2007 14:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
Just curious here. What is phasing? I've heard phrasing before and people erroneously refer to phrasing as phasing but I've never seen someone have them listed as two distinct entities. I would seriously like you to explain this to me because I like to learn and I'm curious. Thanks in advance. Are you talking about keeping the kicks from going anti-phase, which is essentially a beatmatching problem, or are you talking about something totally foreign.

Humbly,
Jake Cavazos


I'm curious to know as well. Thanks in advance!


Posted by Lizandrooo on Mar-24-2007 18:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
Just curious here. What is phasing? I've heard phrasing before and people erroneously refer to phrasing as phasing but I've never seen someone have them listed as two distinct entities. I would seriously like you to explain this to me because I like to learn and I'm curious. Thanks in advance. Are you talking about keeping the kicks from going anti-phase, which is essentially a beatmatching problem, or are you talking about something totally foreign.

Humbly,
Jake Cavazos


Okay

According to one of the night arkitechts that helped me polish up my djing.
We called
Phasing : when u follow the music count(8 10 12 14 or 16 seconds) to bring in a song so it phases together as the first song is ending and the new song is coming in.

And what we called phrasing was just badsic eq`ing but it still kept the respect of phasing because when a change in certain musical paterns would come in we would bring in a certain part of the mid or highs in. Like if there was a strike of a high hat on the song that's ending then the dj would bring the rest of the highs in to a 150 degree angle. Then as the song continues and the 1st song takes out elements as its ending then u bring in the rest of the highs and mids and once the bass tone kicks in that's when u switch up the lows.

That's how my djing came about. Though our terminologies may differ its essentially the same thing.

Unless u conts read some ' djing for dummies ' book wit all this proper terminology which I really wouldn't care to hear it because our djing all diffr.

And jake. U didn't phrase ( my word if u call it something else) so great on ur december mix. Not an insult but its something I noticed. U had 2 lows goin on @ the same time when u were mixin. Maybe it was ur mixer.


Posted by Lizandrooo on Mar-24-2007 18:52:

quote:
Originally posted by architect1803
what is a bang bus? is it like the thing we rented last year where we had ALL txta milfs onboard and......well.....banged em'?

how much is it to rent a bus? i dont wanna spend too much money either. i'd rather pitch in for gas than pay a bus if its too much


Lets get a fuel efficient clown car. The toyota corolla is very efficient @ 38 mpg we can make it 2 dallas in less than a tank.

I made it to austin and back to houston in one tank wit a corolla.


Posted by Zild on Mar-24-2007 21:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Lizard_boy
Okay

According to one of the night arkitechts that helped me polish up my djing.
We called
Phasing : when u follow the music count(8 10 12 14 or 16 seconds) to bring in a song so it phases together as the first song is ending and the new song is coming in.

And what we called phrasing was just badsic eq`ing but it still kept the respect of phasing because when a change in certain musical paterns would come in we would bring in a certain part of the mid or highs in. Like if there was a strike of a high hat on the song that's ending then the dj would bring the rest of the highs in to a 150 degree angle. Then as the song continues and the 1st song takes out elements as its ending then u bring in the rest of the highs and mids and once the bass tone kicks in that's when u switch up the lows.

That's how my djing came about. Though our terminologies may differ its essentially the same thing.

Unless u conts read some ' djing for dummies ' book wit all this proper terminology which I really wouldn't care to hear it because our djing all diffr.

And jake. U didn't phrase ( my word if u call it something else) so great on ur december mix. Not an insult but its something I noticed. U had 2 lows goin on @ the same time when u were mixin. Maybe it was ur mixer.


What you're referring to as phasing is actually called phrasing. Which refers to stringing musical phrases together those phrases being a collection of 32 or 64 beats or what have you.

As to what you call my lack of 'phrasing' I can only attribute the that fact that I've used absolutely NO EQing at all during any of the mixes I've posted up here such as my December and September mixes. But just because there are two lows going doesn't mean the gain structure was violated. Most of the time those lows were harmonically compatible with each other and at no time did I run the master any more that 1db into the red. So I think the point is moot and it has to do with different styles of mixing. I think most DJs these days overuse and abuse their EQs and I like to distance myself from that school of thought as much as possible.

Read that again to let it sink it. And then realize that I DO NOT USE EQs. Thanks.


Posted by Lizandrooo on Mar-24-2007 22:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
What you're referring to as phasing is actually called phrasing. Which refers to stringing musical phrases together those phrases being a collection of 32 or 64 beats or what have you.

As to what you call my lack of 'phrasing' I can only attribute the that fact that I've used absolutely NO EQing at all during any of the mixes I've posted up here such as my December and September mixes. But just because there are two lows going doesn't mean the gain structure was violated. Most of the time those lows were harmonically compatible with each other and at no time did I run the master any more that 1db into the red. So I think the point is moot and it has to do with different styles of mixing. I think most DJs these days overuse and abuse their EQs and I like to distance myself from that school of thought as much as possible.

Read that again to let it sink it. And then realize that I DO NOT USE EQs. Thanks.


Sure thing, polonius.


Posted by Zild on Mar-24-2007 22:54:

I prefer Harpocrates.


Posted by Lizandrooo on Mar-24-2007 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
I prefer Harpocrates.


You act like polonius.


Posted by Zild on Mar-25-2007 00:45:

And this above all: To thine own self be true.

I'll take that as a complement seeing as how he is the archetype for a wise old man.


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Mar-25-2007 01:46:

Sooo.....


anyone downloaded the mix yet?


Posted by Lizandrooo on Mar-25-2007 07:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
And this above all: To thine own self be true.

I'll take that as a complement seeing as how he is the archetype for a wise old man.


Yet he speaks to state the obvious(retard) and to listen to the sound of his own voice. Kinda like you !


Posted by winston on Mar-25-2007 15:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Lizard_boy
Sure thing, polonius.


beat counting is essential, kinda basic. You need to follow a pattern either 4/4 8/8 1/3 and so on. I`ve noticed my shitty behringer mixer has this weird noise reduction effect, one fader is up and when i try to fade in the second track and re-phrase the first one, the latter sounds louder than the first.

anyways, when i play with an allen and heath, it's completely different. better sound quality in my opinion, to counter-effect the noise reduction i use my efx 1000 for recording purposes.

i love djing.


Posted by jonas on Mar-25-2007 16:47:

Re: Dj Cee "Essential Mix 1" Download :::

quote:
Originally posted by architect1803
Insults are welcomed


You're mom is like a tricycle. Everyone has been on it, but no one wants to admit it.

How's that?


Posted by jonas on Mar-25-2007 16:58:

OK, honest assessment. I really liked that track selection. Harmonically, you were pretty spot on in your transitions. But, your transitions were very short and there is a one to two second section in each trasition that the music fades out, almost as if you pulled the first track out (or at least the low freqs) and then decided to pull in the next track. Overall, I enjoyed the mix. Really hit my taste in music.

Check your PM.


Posted by Zild on Mar-25-2007 20:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Lizard_boy
Yet he speaks to state the obvious(retard) and to listen to the sound of his own voice. Kinda like you !


I wouldn't expect you to understand Shakespeare.


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Mar-25-2007 21:57:

Re: Re: Dj Cee "Essential Mix 1" Download :::

quote:
Originally posted by djjonas
You're mom is like a tricycle. Everyone has been on it, but no one wants to admit it.

How's that?


Your mom is like a shotgun. Two cocks and she's ready to blow.


hhahah!

Thanks for the comment dude. I didn't expect the best coming out of this mix and I most definitly had in mind keeping those transitions longer. Then again I've always been one who mixes without patience just coz I'm always excited to hear how the next track will sound. That's one thing I need to work on.

Will check PM ahorrita!!


Posted by Rememberence_ on Mar-25-2007 22:15:

let me just say explicitly that Lizandro is a dumbass


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