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| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I don't really see any difference in mixing different genres... it all mixes the same way, essentially. With breaks you just need to match the clap/snare rather than the beat.
Of course I've never really mixed d'n'b or techno so I wouldn't know about those. |
i agree, however, breaks are harder for me, not the beatmatching really, i even forgot what it is i do to match them, i just sort of follow the rhythm once both tracks are running, i don't really think of it as breaks or 4x4 anymore, however, when mixing 2 breaks tracks, i've found you have to be meticulous with your EQs, as the percussion can easily clash. i need more breaks tracks so i can practice these transitions...
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