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TBA
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Sydney
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Check out the Transitioning thread above.
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Aug-29-2002 10:40
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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I personally use the eqs to make my bassline more smooth. I usually don't use the high or midrange eqs because the wah effect on my mixer does a much better job of cutting that out, if I so choose to use it. I use the bass eqs to lower the bass on the live track as I introduce the cued track. This way the bass slips over to the cued track's bass beat without dropping the intensity of the bass and without creating a doubley intense bass beat as I slide the volume up on the cued track. It ends up producing a consistantly volumed bass beat all the while switching to the new bass beat sound.
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Aug-30-2002 22:23
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Xavier
DISILLUSIONED IN TRANCE
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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On your transition, in the incoming track, gradually increase the 'high' and decrease the 'low'
While you are increasing the 'high' on the imcoming track, gradually decrease the outgoing track's 'low.'
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it says nothing to me about my life..." The Smiths - 'Panic'
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Aug-31-2002 00:23
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