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D-res
Hangin from Sagan's uvula

Registered: May 2004
Location: Milwaukee, WI
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i never worry about what the bpm is. i just throw on my headphones, push my mixer into cue and throw both vinyls on. from there you just listen for the kicks to be about the same. obviously you are gonna have two songs with completely dif bpms so you will have to use the pitch adjuster to speed up and slow down the song you are cueing in. or you could just use your fingers on the platter to slow it down to the right speed. just dont rely on the blinking lights or a bpm counter. beatmatching is a skill learned with practice and no machine is gonna do it for you. some people get it faster than others..
just remember to try and transition on an 8th, 16th, or 32nd beat. you wouldnt want the next song to jump in where it would sound all weird. just count 1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4 in your head with the beat. although for me and some people it comes natural to know whether you are on the right beat.
i have only been trying to mix for 3 days, but i can beatmatch alright. i just cant get a REALLY smooth nice sounding transition from song to song. if someone can help me with that i would be soooo thankful.
good luck.
PS... check out this website for help with DJin: http://www.recess.co.uk/
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Aug-20-2004 06:37
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dj chex
A monkey without a cause

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: denver co
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Aug-20-2004 06:38
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veezee
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Vancouver, BC
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ken_Allen
It's a pretty damn good Direct Drive gemini turntable with pretty good torque and response to the pitch fader. I cant detirmine what the average bpm is with my ear and some people say thats what you have to learn to do, is that true? |
i don't think it is a matter of what the bpm of a record is, it is a case of how slow or fast it is compared to the record that you want to mix with.. try this..
while record A is playing, rock your B record on the 1st beat.. it takes alot of practise (ALOT), but once you get the "push off" correct , those to records WILL be in sync for atleast a second.. then when they start to drift (this is where more practise comes in), you have to hear wich on is faster (or slower) and adjust record B accordingly .. trust me, keep practising, and it will "click" one day, and it will become a second nature .. kind of like riding a bike.. good luck!
Jay
p.s stay away from beat counters, they won't be around you all of the time, rely on your ears.. and practise..
oh.. practise.. 
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Aug-20-2004 15:22
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hydrobromide
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Los Angeles, US
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When you're listening to try and find out if the record you're about to play next is faster or slower than the record playing, what's the best way to listen for it?
Listen to record A on the speakers, and listen to record B in the headphones?
Or listen to both playing at the same time in the headphones?
I know about trying to match the tracks at 32 or 64 beats, but what if the 2nd record is playing considerably faster than the one playing and gets more than one beat ahead of the song playing? Start it over at a closer pitch to the record playing?
Are there any better ways to mix songs with complicated basslines (other than KICK-BASS-KICK-BASS), besides playing the 1st song until the bassline stops on there's just a kick. I guess bring in the 2nd song with bass level low, and at a 32 or 64 mark when the song changes, put the bass on the 1st track low, and turn up the 2nd track bass? Any other ways?
I've been mixing on my computer for a while now, but I have some technics coming in the mail, so I wanna learn the REAL mixing ways...
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Aug-21-2004 00:01
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