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Re: Help With Djing techniques!!!
| quote: | Originally posted by Roscoj87
Firstly, when beatmatching, i normally mange to get the beats to similar speeds pretty fast, within about 10 - 20 secs. It is fine tuning the beats to get them at the EXACT same speeds which i have trouble with. What i have been doing is simply flicking the jog wheel on my cdj's slightly either forwards or backwards to keep the beats aligned, but occasionally this can sound a bit messy, particularly with tracks which have a strong bass beat. Is this a good enough technique to use or should i spend more time adjusting the pitch settings so that when i am mixing and i have the beats matched i only have to worry about blending the two tracks, killing the bass etc?
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1.) If you're beatmatching on a cdj with the pitch % interval set at 0.05 instead of 0.01 then this could make a difference. The smaller the interval, the more precise your adjustments will be.
2) after you get them say 90% matched - don't touch anything for 20 seconds or so. This will let the beats slip apart such that it will be more pronounced and you will more clearly hear wheather you need to speed up or slow down and by how much. In other words, stop constandly touching and making adjustments
3) as far as mixing tracks with different kinds of basslines and drums - this is a matter of practice and set programming and mixing style that comes with practice. Play around with tweeking the EQ (high mid and low) and bringing the faders in differently. Some tracks just don't work together and you will eventually learn this through experience. Thsi will take longer to learn
| quote: | Originally posted by Roscoj87
Secondly, i find it really hard to match tunes with a quiet intro, and by the time the tune gets louder and it is coming in the beats seem to be all over the place. Should i just try to avoid tracks like this?
Any help would be much appreciated!! |
When you say quiet do you mean 1) the volume is lower 2) there is some melody/atmospheric intro with no drums or bassline or 3) there drums/highhats only and it slowly adds elements as it progresses?
if 1) then wait till the track is at full volume to cue it in
if 2) then fast forward till the drums kick in and cue from there
if 3) this is normal and you need to work on finding the right cue points where you drop the tune in.
This goes back to knowing your records, etc. which takes longer to learn.
I hope this helps....anyone else feel free to correct me.
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