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BPM changing during sets
I was wondering if there's any special rules to speeding up or slowing down your sets. I mean, say you start your set out with a slower prog tune..but you want to have it faster to mix in a faster trance track...but in order to mix in the trance track you would have to slow it down...what if you speed up the prog tracks earlier in the set by raising the pitch while it's not being mixed?
Yes totally, I do this. The only thing is to do it slowly and try to avoid it if the only music at that moment is vocals or strings.
yea, pitching it up VERY slowly is key...like honestly millimeters at a time. and try to spread it out over the length of the song, not in like one 32 beat phrase or something. try not to pitch up too much in any one given track tho, like pitch one song up 1%, then to get to that song, pitch it up another 1%, and so on.
Pitch it up during the breakdown,,, just not too much ;-)
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| Originally posted by 24K Pitch it up during the breakdown,,, just not too much ;-) |
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| Originally posted by drewfactor I was wondering if there's any special rules to speeding up or slowing down your sets. I mean, say you start your set out with a slower prog tune..but you want to have it faster to mix in a faster trance track...but in order to mix in the trance track you would have to slow it down...what if you speed up the prog tracks earlier in the set by raising the pitch while it's not being mixed? |
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| Originally posted by 24K Pitch it up during the breakdown,,, just not too much ;-) |
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yes, what i do is change the pitch on the currently playing record very very slowly when there is a break w/out vocals.
but there should be no problem with slowing down a harder track..i spin hard trance and often i have to make it -5 bpm, just out of respect to the next dj,who spins house...sounds fine..
do whatever you want... i remember when pvd was here a while back he was getting towards the last two hours of his set and he wanted to transition into some more energetic fast tempo stuff... he played suburban hell and pitched it up at least 5% during the breakdown... it was totally noticeable but it really worked well to increase the energy...
I'm at the bedroom DJ stage, but when I'm doing my online shoutcast broadcasts on www.afterhoursdjs.org I have no problem at all playing around with pitch.
I've been working on building up lots of energy during a set, with a fairly slow start (speaking of which, I really need to buy some more "hard" vinyl). Doing pitch adjustments slowly will generally work well, and I usually do it the most during breakdowns/melodic parts.
That said, with an 8% pitch control on Technics, you're not going to easily transition from a slow track to a high BPM one.
If its for CDs use your wave program!
If your last tune is say running at +2. You can pitch the whole CD down 2 %.
Then if you want to make it a bit more banging just timestretch it a bit!
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