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Clyde77
junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Guam
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it should be easy. hmm its like the same with a 4/4 track. just listen to the clap.
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Sep-09-2005 00:44
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xstalkrx
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA, TX TA #125
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I have yet to actually mix any breaks. I have a lot of breaks on order though.
I'm getting very interested in breaks. Especially that Lucky 7 mix of Greece!
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Sep-09-2005 01:24
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Cosmic Realm
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Raleigh, NC
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im a Breaks DJ and around here people are partial to it...
but in Florida.... DIFFERENT STORY, breaks are the thing there...
thats where they are big, and as well as Atlanta, but they are moving away and going back to DnB
but the important part about spinning Breaks is your beats have to be AIR TIGHT... or else shit starts to get out of hand... so really work on your beat matching, but the cool think about Breaks though is it sounds good with a bit of scratching, and some fast cuts, as well as some random samples in there or voice overs, so you can really get creative, but not so much as like mixing 4 tracks together like Techno, or Progressive House... but you can really have fun with it 
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Sep-09-2005 03:11
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xstalkrx
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA, TX TA #125
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| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Realm
im a Breaks DJ and around here people are partial to it...
but in Florida.... DIFFERENT STORY, breaks are the thing there...
thats where they are big, and as well as Atlanta, but they are moving away and going back to DnB
but the important part about spinning Breaks is your beats have to be AIR TIGHT... or else shit starts to get out of hand... so really work on your beat matching, but the cool think about Breaks though is it sounds good with a bit of scratching, and some fast cuts, as well as some random samples in there or voice overs, so you can really get creative, but not so much as like mixing 4 tracks together like Techno, or Progressive House... but you can really have fun with it |
heh...im trying to mix just 2 tracks together. I have yet to really see how to mix in a third or 4th? I guess I'm just a nub.
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Sep-09-2005 04:03
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Inertia
yes.

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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he is just in the stage where he still counts, and its beats, sounds, kicks and snares to him.
trust me man, eventually, it will just be music. you will mix some new tunes without even thinking about breaks or 4/4.
now, until you get there, a little tip that REALLY helped me out:
count your 1,2,3,4s on the breaks track. there should be a sound that falls exactly on one of the 'numbers'. it will vary depending on your break pattern. commonly, you'll find a sound, like a kick will happen on 2, or 3. the point is, grab any sound you are comfortable with.
in other words, you have your breaks track going nuts, you count, 1,2,3,4. on '2', you heard a sound that happened on the exact beat. so grab your vinyl (or set the cue point on your CD player) and cue it. instead of releasing on '1', as you normally would, release it on the number you chose, in this case, 2.
so instead of moving my vinyl back and forth, and letting go on '1', i'll get the sound, and let go on its respective number. it may be a little hard to grasp at first, but read this with your decks next to you, and try it.
this will help you a lot for mixing a breaks track IN. mixing out of one should prove harder, and there is no real tip for it. just try to get tunes that have very defined basslines that give the track rhythm. then, forget about kicks, and numbers, just match it up by how it should sound. if it sounds 'right', it probably is. if it sounds wrong, it probably is. and if you can't tell, then it means it's not really sounding 'right', so you've done something wrong as well 
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Sep-09-2005 04:40
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