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Bear4569
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Rochester, New York
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May-16-2002 12:48
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hapamoto
R3ELISM
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canoga Park, California
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ LIQUID
just learn the makeup of a track (almost all tracks are based on 4)
4 16 32 once u've got that down it will be no problem |
yah pretty much, beatmatching isn't hard because beats are beats whether they're slow or fast, but being able to cue it up right can be difficult if ur not familiar w/ the tracks, but u have time while the other track is playing to figure out where u wanna cue the next one in.. sometimes i trade crates w/ someone in my dj crew for fun to see if we can mix each others shit.. but its kinda different because i'm the one who spins trance, but its not too difficult to mix house and techno either.. haven't really gotten around to spinning drum n' bass but it seems like fun
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May-16-2002 15:20
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Lost
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Los Angeles/San Diego
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yeah just practice. it's like i mentioned in a prior thread. through constant practice you just know what your records sound like and you know which records go well together cuz you've practiced mixing them before. now when you're in a gig you have an idea of the mood you wanna start with so you drop those plates and see how the crowd reacts. if they like it then go with the theme and you don't have to worry about a preplanned set cuz through the hours of practice you will just know which record to put on next. if they don't like it then you'll know which records to use to tranistion to different genres and go from there. i know cuz i hadn't practiced in two months and i had to play two house parties that i completely bombed recently. then i had a gig on mother's day so i finally got around to practicing the week beforehand and that gig was significantly better. so a long winded answer to say practice. cheers and keep up the good work. it'll get better as it goes but it does get frustrating at times.
lost
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May-16-2002 16:53
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Acid Circus
Dark Tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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Once you hear your tunes over and over and over again you can tell what is going to mix in well with it. Having just mixed out a tune another tune will pop into your head, wow they would go well together, it just happens eventually. But never ever disregard having tunes that you know mix well together, I know many biggish name djs in my country who enjoy having "chains" of tunes that work well together. It works, but just remember not to play these chains ever single time you play or people will become bored with your sets.
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May-16-2002 17:44
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Jah
i just want to wear a hat

Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Australia, Perth
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May-17-2002 02:07
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