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tylerc
wannabe ballaz
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: MN USA
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you have a few options.
play tunes with shorter breakdowns.
mix a tune with a really long intro right after your drop the tune with the loong breakdown. then when the breakdown drops, bring in the other tune with all the lows cut and then filter everything in.
mix out of the tune before the break hits - kinda anticlimactic, but it gets you out.
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Nov-10-2004 08:55
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raveanddie
tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Singapore
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Re: IM STUCK..plz help (trance)
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ E-s*it
im playing next week in a warehouse party dat my friend and i throw for the luv of music..we are all bedroom DJs.
I'm playing uplifting trance at peak time, songs like 8wonder,slience(21century remix), energy driver etc....but i cant stand all the break downs in uplifting trance...i think it kills the mood sometimes with all the breakdowns.. |
dude, i feel the same way too ... most of the trance tracks nowadays seem to have so many breakdowns..... its sick and tiring to just wait. on the other hand ... mixing before the breakdown, kills the best part of the track .. coz usually breaks are around the 2min mark of the track.but whats the point... you see... when you bring in a incoming track... that will take around 1:30 min ... at least for a smooth transition.
lets take this scenario
your live track is now in a buildup ..... then it goes into a climax
you incoming track is in the intro part ... just bass and snare then it plays the body of the tune around the one 1 mark, only to go into a breakdown at the 3min mark. so that leaves me only that portion to mix in to ... but if i were to keep doing that then the entire mix will be full of breakdowns after every incoming track.
now i have seen this not only from my mixing, but also a lot of trance djs in singapore... Dj Yukun, Jask .. now they are not big.. thanks to the cheesy and small trance group in singapore. I have even seen djs like AVB in singapore, his set a couple of months back was full of heapless breakdowns... he is spinning here tomorrow. so it will be interesting to see.
but anyway... guys ... i will dare to go ahead and tell you this ... 90% of the trance tracks being released nowadays all have freaking breakdowns.... although it is good... but WTF .. do we need it all the time? I know its the artist way of appreciating and its his style... but its the mixing thats makes it so hard.
but the weird thing is that ... djs like tiesto, paul van dyk ... now they are good. someone once told me in this forum that they have special edits for the tracks they play during their set, so you never hear the breakdowns. i would love to do that .. but i have no knowledge in editing and using soundforge with no experience makes it ugly when i chop it up. any pointers?
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Nov-11-2004 05:29
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raveanddie
tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Singapore
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| quote: | Originally posted by montana
if you play with cd's then use the power of re-editing to cut out breakdowns |
actually i am using cds... care to please enlighten me on how to re-edit?
i dont have knowledge in music. perhaps you can give me some pointers or some terms to use when doing re-editing
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Nov-12-2004 08:40
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