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| quote: | Originally posted by epicaricacy
step one...do not rely on the counter on the cdjs
step 2...you could try using filters
step 3...stuff that sounds good in your head does not always work in principle. no matter how much you may want 2 songs to fit, sometimes they just never will. |
I rely on my ears a lot more than I rely on the CDJs. The problem I am having is that my ears tell me the mix sounds off regardless of where the pitch is. I can always get "close," but things still sound sour, or some element comes in at a weird time and sounds awful mixed in, or the beats are just off no matter what.
I don't have anything fancy on my mixer. I have 3 EQs per channel, plus kills for each EQ, six on board effects, and then standard mixer controls like mic EQs, a crossfader, etc. I wish my Numark DXM06 was as advanced as a Zone or Ecler mixer 
I can't split cue on my mixer 
I'm learning step 3 the hard way... I noticed on some of the commercially available House mix CDs that not every track could (or was) smoothly mixed together. Danny Krivit in particular plays some great stuff, but only blends tracks together in maybe two or three transitions out of several that are on one disc. I have also heard some cuts. I love the track selection that these guys have, but I don't want to resort to mixing like that. I want MY mixing to be as smooth as Adam Vana's demo was.
The tracks in question, and 99+% of the tracks that I use now are legit. Passing Time was ripped straight from the CD single, and the others were bought from iTunes/Beatport.
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Overload (House/J-Pop/K-Pop): Click
No Pants Dance (Funky House/Electro House/K-Pop): Click
Dark Beach (Deep House): Click
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