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dj_lane
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: MNTA #7 /// AvidTechno.com
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#1 i dont want to mix into a song where i need to cue 2 minutes into it, having go look for a beat is pointless! its a pain during quick situations where i need to mix. most producers are DJs and understand this concept
#2 tracks with a good beat are easy to mix, and it makes for a good cue, as i said before
for me the beginning beats, and ending beats are good enough, if you want an intro our long outro buy an artist album with album mixes
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th0m
oemoemenemoe

Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Delft
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ-Kreing^^
Same here... I really love tunes with formal intro's, I also try and make such intro's in my own productions, melodic and emotional intro's are my favorites.
Like in Tiesto – Forever today
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To me, and this is all purely my opinion obviously, Forever Today just starts out with this classical stuff till mid 3rd minute, then there is a beat which turns into like I don't know how to call it, some sort of an Industrial kind of tune (probably not the right word for it, but okay) and then all of a sudden at min 7 it turns into the only part I like about the track, the more uplifting beat, and then the outro is the industrial sound again. Now, what is the function of the classical stuff? Not that it should have a function of course, but I have been wondering about this for a while, I mean the beginning is so different from the rest of the track, almost as if its a different track.
Anyway, I rambled on there way too much, just had to get it out there. 
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Aug-18-2004 11:36
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DJ-Kreing^^
Syncope

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: rothland
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| quote: | Originally posted by th0m
To me, and this is all purely my opinion obviously, Forever Today just starts out with this classical stuff till mid 3rd minute, then there is a beat which turns into like I don't know how to call it, some sort of an Industrial kind of tune (probably not the right word for it, but okay) and then all of a sudden at min 7 it turns into the only part I like about the track, the more uplifting beat, and then the outro is the industrial sound again. Now, what is the function of the classical stuff? Not that it should have a function of course, but I have been wondering about this for a while, I mean the beginning is so different from the rest of the track, almost as if its a different track.
Anyway, I rambled on there way too much, just had to get it out there. |
Well that’s exactly what turns this tune to be as great and unique as it is, the fact that it combines elements of both classic music and industrial like. And that’s just what I love about that tune.
That’s the whole beauty of it IMO.

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Aug-18-2004 14:24
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tu_face
No Known Cure...

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Nite-Mer
I agree with the earlier post about cueing. I don't want to have to search the record for my cue point. I have some tracks that I have to do that and others that kick the beat in earlier. The earlier the easier. I like finding some tracks that are better for intros, but, in reality, I only need one intro and one outro track per set. And if your outro has a beat out, kill your bass a little early to create an outro. |
a lot of tracks with intro's, once you have done your beatmatching, can be cued in. so you have an intro going over a beat, which means you can leave a bit more bass in until the kick comes in, and it sounds fantastic when you get it right too!
but yeah, it is easier for djing purposes, to have the track start on a kick.
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