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ianco
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Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Florianopolis, Brazil
Creating a Set

What kind of process do you guys use to create a set?
I use CDJs so first I download albums, pick the best two or three tracks, work out the BPMs and see where I can fit them in with other tracks, working the BPMs up. This is time consuming though, it's like doing a jigsaw puzzle and I feel it should be more of a spontaneous thing. Does anyone else do it differently. Does it take you a long time to work a set out or do you do it as you go along?

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SPAWNmaster
DJ/Producer



Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Boston, USA

it really depends. a lot of times if your playing out you go with what brings more energy to the crowd and 'work the crowd' but if your just spinning in your room to record a promo or maybe a mix album then you may be aiming for something else. for example, for my electro promo (you can check it out in the dj promotion forum) i started with a general out line of my intent which is to create a nice set that works it's way from normal dance energy to a peak and then slows down a bit towards the end, you dont necesarily have to always follow a given guideline. remember, you're the dj, get creative man. try building down from faster tracks...jump around a bit, mix and match see what works best to get a rise out of your friends or if you play out, out of the crowd. good luck man

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s3nate
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Vancouver

I try picking tracks with the same keys (or not that far apart) and BPMs that are close to each other.

Then after all of this put them in a way so that it creates the right 'flow'.

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pkcRAISTLIN
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i make mixes primarily for myself, so i just work out the best key order for all my tunes and just run with it. keymatching & tunes i love > flow.


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Allied Nations
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: MTHELL

I don't mix with keys specifically, but a lot of times my tunes are in the same key. I just build my sets from a small, calm, to a roar.


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Originally posted by Allied Nations
I don't mix with keys specifically, but a lot of times my tunes are in the same key. I just build my sets from a small, calm, to a roar.


Amen... except for the keys part...

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SuPeRSaW2005
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Glendale, California

to plan out a successful set, u need to know ahead of time what kind of set you are planning on doing and keep it on that type of music, unless if u plan on later on either slowin down mood or speeding things up (but mixing back and forth too much throughout a single set, from different types of trance, for example, might sound unpleasurable to listeners, though there are always exceptions if done smoothly once ur a pro)...and picking and choosing specific songs ahead of time, I guess to some, could be the key to their idea of creating perfect mixes...but personally i think one must feel the music and on the spot, feel what song would "hit the spot" next..., also depending on the mood of the crowd (if you hooked em and ur already blowin the roof away with high energy music, transition into a similar energy-packed tune rather than blending into a mellower track "just cuzz u think its a good song")

and as far as harmonic mixing...some chart out tables of the keys of each song, and to them it really helps...but at the end of the day, just like using ears to match beats, rather than relying on bpm counters, u gotta trust ur ears for harmonic mixing too and eventually develop a natural hunch of what song will fit in well up next that sounds to be around the same key as the current track

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sr126
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: Aug 2005
Location: los angeles, usa

i'm always hearing music in my head... it's like my brain/imagination is always playing/creating/mixing music...

i basically try to be as receptive as i can toward ideas, and try to create opportunities for ideas to be conceived in and outside of my normal thought style. (i don't know if that make sense or not...)

then when i have a chance, i mix it all up at home and see how it comes out... and tweak as a go along...


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Zild
Ten City



Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156

I just do it on the fly. If it is a promo set then I'll go back and listen to it and see if maybe I want to take out some tracks and try different ones or maybe pitch the tracks in Ableton to make them blend better etc...


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DjWoody
Chingon



Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali

Ha! I like to start off with some random song and build on from there. It's more fun for me that way, than having a preplanned set and knowing what track I'm going to play next.


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idoru
You Can Call Me Al



Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia

It's all about the build.

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ASFSE
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: Aug 2005
Location: the bay

comin' up with a good set takes lots of work, esp. if it's a promo or somthing that's gonna be listened to more than once.

when you play live in a club or somthing you can make more mistakes in the way that you play your tracks, but when you have it recorded and then you listen to it overtime you soon come to realize all the mistakes that were made in regards to mixing/track selection...

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