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RJT
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Re: Mixing harmonically?
| quote: | Originally posted by Deam
I posted this in the sticky at the top, but thought I'd start a thread on it's own.
My only question is simply how do you mix harmonically on equipment that doesn't hold the key while changing the tmepo? I.e. on turntables, if you can only change tempo via pitch, would that not change the key of the song and negate any attempt to match keys? |
You have to know what key the record is in initially, and then, based on the percentage pitched you can figure out what the key changes to, and mix based on the new key (i.e. half/full step up or down in key).
It's definitely a little more complicated for vinyl DJ's to mix harmonically, but it's certainly not at all impossible. A lot of it has to do with training your ear to hear key changes...
I don't know if that helps much, but good luck M8...
Peace, Cheers,
Rob
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Aug-14-2005 18:54
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Deam
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Toronto
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No, that makes alot of sense, i.e. to determine the key AFTER the pitch change. A difficult task I would imagine.
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Aug-14-2005 19:58
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