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sdr
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: St. George, Kansas
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Recentely, I bought a pair of Numark 1520 turntables and a DM1001X mixer (had to choose between good mixer and direct-drive, i'm poor) and i've been sitting there and I realized mixing isn't exactly a natural human instinct. I was going through the forum here and didn't really find as much as far as mixing techniques go. Maybe somebody could tell me where I might be able to find a tutorial or something along those lines?


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skywarp
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www.recess.co.uk ... all you need =)
also, check out "Advanced Vinyl Handling" on hyperreal.org music section


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sdr
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Registered: Mar 2001
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looks like all i'm going to need, I appreciate it


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Darkevil
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Registered: Feb 2001
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I learned to beatmatch by bar timing my records.., eventually you can tell when beats are matched.., bar timing is timing (using a stopwatch) 16 Bars.., 1 bar is 4 beats, so 16 bars is 64 beats.., if you have one track that is timed at 28.0 seconds.. and another track that is 27.0 seconds, 27.0 is faster by a pitch percentage of %3.7,

Woohoo.. college math was not a complete waste heh :P


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