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KilldaDJ
birth.school.trance.death

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: tranceaddict wants to know your location
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Mar-06-2007 17:18
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the_gamemaster
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Derby/Nottingham, UK
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no i mean more like effects rather than just letting the entire song play out, as there is just the bassline at the end of every track, which is boring
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Mar-06-2007 17:20
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BOOsTER
Holding Infinity
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Sea of forgetfulness
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if you mix harmonically you can mix out of the first track earlier...
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Mar-06-2007 17:28
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TwistedDUO
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Really depends on how the previous set is going. I always try to start with a "signature" track or into. Something that's recongnizable to be "my style". If you produce you're own music, this is a great place to throw it out there (providing your track mixes well the last). Since I play out psytrance and often in crossover settings (as in the dj before me doesn't play psy), I bust out with a remix of something familar. It kinda builds the bridge between what was played and what is to come.
On using intros, make sure you can harmonically blend it well. There's nothing more pretentious than a dj who lets the previous track just die and throws on his intro (*ahem, Oakenfuck*). It's like saying, "Hey everyone. I'm the dj that ISN'T playing what you just heard. So stop what you're doing and pay attention to ME (not that other guy)." Also, avoid using intros with a version of your name in it. You know what I'm talking about. It's that banter that fills space in some vocodor or filtered voice stating that Elvis has risen again and in the form you, the dj. Get over yourself and just play the damn records, okay.
Endings are tricky. Since many times you may be asked to play one or two more tracks. It's best to lead into the other dj's set. Knowing who and what's coming up after your set helps alot. Remember, a good dj is one that they (the listeners) don't know is mixing. Nothing better than coming off the stage and having people just realize that your set ended a half hour ago. You did your job well.
Some people say go out on a low note, that playing a kicker right before you leave is like setting up the next guy for your glory. I find this again to be egotistically pretentious. I like to leave on a high note. I play something totally rocking that has them bouncing on their feet. For those noticing, it leaves them wanting more from you (and thus showing up to your next gigs). For the upcoming dj, you set the energy to a level he/she must match.
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Mar-06-2007 21:48
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by DjWoody
Using a Pioneer DJM600, DJM800 or DJM3000 I like to do this.
1.- Start taking the bass out little by little.
2.- at the same time, slowly apply a 1/4 beat echo to the track. About the same speed you're taking the bass out.
3.- Keep tweeking the bass and the echo at the same time, but opposite. On other words, if you take bass out, add echo. If you add echo, take bass out. Don't add bass and add echo at the same time. If you do it quickly too, it sounds cool.
4.- Start fading the song at the same time you doing all this.
If you do it correctly, it will sound cool. It may take you some practice, but trust me. It's worth it. That is another way I do build ups too. 
ooops... I think I just shared one of my favorite tricks. Hehehe Just master it! |
using pretty much the same method, try flicking the phono/line switch in time with your echo, turning on the echo just as you're flicking the switch
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Mar-06-2007 21:50
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