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Ryarni
In from the cold

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Sheffield, UK
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Yeah that sounds about right, but if your doing it right then it shouldnt be shifting like it seems too, do it, but listen to it for another 5-10secs to make sure it sticks. Then when your in time, wait for your point to start mixing in your second track, play, make sure they are in time, THEN start to fade in gradually.. thats the simplest way and usually works best for trance, which imo should flow in such a manner 
Its all about experimenting though, listen to other mixes of top DJs on here see how and where they mix, then try it out yourself.
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Feb-05-2007 00:30
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alefort
Melanie is the bestest!

Registered: May 2005
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ryarni
Yeah that sounds about right, but if your doing it right then it shouldnt be shifting like it seems too, do it, but listen to it for another 5-10secs to make sure it sticks. Then when your in time, wait for your point to start mixing in your second track, play, make sure they are in time, THEN start to fade in gradually.. thats the simplest way and usually works best for trance, which imo should flow in such a manner 
Its all about experimenting though, listen to other mixes of top DJs on here see how and where they mix, then try it out yourself. |
Kudos on the great advice, nice to see some people still wanting others to learn properly and help them along. Ace!
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Feb-05-2007 00:33
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