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Posted by DJ Dowlz on Feb-20-2003 02:24:

How do you do DJ Joop's Trance Energy 2003 Mixing Effect?

If anybody's downloaded this set from TE2003, listen to the mix between The Disco Brothers - First Contact (Regeneration mix) and William Orbit - Adagio For Strings (Ferry Corsten remix). At 32:57 I believe he uses the crossfader/channel levels to single out the old track. But what does he do at 33:04? It sounds as though he solos and spins down the old record? Is that how the effect is achieved? I'd love to know, cause it sounds SOOOO cool.


Posted by Phu on Feb-20-2003 22:41:

Re: How do you do DJ Joop's Trance Energy 2003 Mixing Effect?

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Dowlz
If anybody's downloaded this set from TE2003, listen to the mix between The Disco Brothers - First Contact (Regeneration mix) and William Orbit - Adagio For Strings (Ferry Corsten remix). At 32:57 I believe he uses the crossfader/channel levels to single out the old track. But what does he do at 33:04? It sounds as though he solos and spins down the old record? Is that how the effect is achieved? I'd love to know, cause it sounds SOOOO cool.
There is nothing special about that.


Posted by benoitfan on Feb-22-2003 01:24:

hmm can you post a sample of it?


Posted by Aabech on Feb-26-2003 02:57:

Right here, mate:

http://aabech.no-ip.com/joop.mp3

- Cheers


Posted by benoitfan on Feb-26-2003 17:39:

hmmm not sure, and probably wasn't this way, but I think he slowed down the record while moving the crossfader all the way to the outgoing track and then quickly moved all the way to the incoming track. Interesting effect


Posted by The Don on Feb-26-2003 18:04:

Easy.

Depends how your doing it really. If the tune that slows is the tune he mixing out then basicly do your mix and when you want the other tune to finish kill the volume on the tune coming in as you press the start/stop button on the deck playing the tune your mixing out. Then as it stops whack the volume up again. Simple...



Its just the same if hes just messing with the tune premix except do it the other way around...


Posted by Arsalan on Feb-26-2003 21:49:

well instead of using mixing "trix" to make his set more interestting he shouldve concentrated on his beatmatching.


Posted by The Don on Feb-26-2003 22:18:

Why?? Id prefer an "interesting" set with a few mistakes than a perfect boring as hell one...


Posted by Aabech on Feb-26-2003 22:29:

quote:
Originally posted by The Don
Why?? Id prefer an "interesting" set with a few mistakes than a perfect boring as hell one...


Have to agree with that one.


Posted by Arsalan on Feb-26-2003 23:09:

quote:
Originally posted by The Don
Why?? Id prefer an "interesting" set with a few mistakes than a perfect boring as hell one...


dont get me wrong effects are nice and all but nothing special, i just think he shouldve beatmatched more or just Beat Matched.

listen to to jungle Dj's (Turntablism) if you want effects.


And how could a set be boring if it has a nice flow and a kick ass tracklist ?

So what you saying is that if a DJ does not add effects to his set, they are boring ?

BTW i have nothing against joop's tracklist, he had a good one and also respects for mixing in front of so many ppl.


Posted by Aabech on Feb-26-2003 23:11:

He probably means that it's boring with a set with nice mixing but awful tracklist


Posted by Arsalan on Feb-27-2003 05:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Aabech
He probably means that it's boring with a set with nice mixing but awful tracklist


oh then that is a different story



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