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| quote: | Originally posted by Audigy7
It would be pretty hard to do it with records, trying to make sure the tunes are beatmatched perfectly for 6+ minutes... omg. |
if you are recording a mashup on its own, its actually a piece of piss because you can spend as much time as you want beatmatching it, then you won't have to make too many alterations during the mash-up. your only worry is breakdowns and bridges, where you might have to fade out and re-cue further in or something to get the specific section you want and/or to keep the phrases matched.
doing it within a set is obviously harder, but it gets easier the more you practice. listen to adam beyer - essential underground9 (stockholm), its a perfect example.. there is a vast proportion of that cd which is mash-ups and 3 deck action.
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