the general rule is +/- 1 is fine for mashing and are perfectly harmonic (they're perfect 5ths) but anything else is considered a modulation mix and i would recommend making sure that the basslines do not overlap when you are doing this type of mix. it's going for changing the energy or the overall feel of the mix or taking the crowd in a different direction however
Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
the general rule is +/- 1 is fine for mashing and are perfectly harmonic (they're perfect 5ths) but anything else is considered a modulation mix and i would recommend making sure that the basslines do not overlap when you are doing this type of mix. it's going for changing the energy or the overall feel of the mix or taking the crowd in a different direction however
Cheers, that makes sense. What about going from 2a > 2b? Is that harmonic?
Feb-05-2007 13:49
sleepydragon
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quote:
Originally posted by agentdansmith
What about going from 2a > 2b? Is that harmonic?
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Sea of forgetfulness
quote:
Originally posted by Pinokio
95 % of EDM songs are in Minor Keys (A's)
About mixmeister it has never shown me a major key, I think that software only detect Minor Keys.
I think it just detects the root note and puts an "A" behind it...but seriously ... I believe most people are able to find out a song is major just by it's feel...or not?