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Ken_Allen
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Albany NY
Mixing Pop Tunes

Theres a guy here on our radio...Fly92 FM and theres a saturday night remix with all kinds of rap, hiphop, and pop tunes. How do you mix those songs? I've tried in traktor but they're all like 130 bpm, then another song is like 89, then like 96 and if you change the bpm they sound awful


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djkoolaide
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www.ultimix.com

They basically take popular songs, put 32 bars of drums at the beginning, and press CDs and Vinyls each month of them. The 32 bars of straight drums means that any non-experienced guy can stand up there with some CD decks and push play. All they need to do is beatmatch. No worries about harmonics, because they are designed for DJs who can't DJ

BTW, there's tons of Top40 stations that do it. There is a promo disc that goes out to the radios each week called "Hot Mix Mainstream Show" and all the stuff is pre-mixed, using the stuff from Ultimix (including Funkymix). Also included on the CD are the background music for the "DJs" to talk over and commercials are on the CD too.

http://www.premieredemos.com/premiere_programming/hot_mix.htm

It really pisses me off when I go to school and hear "OMG! That stuff they do on the radio is like soooooooooo cool when they mix the songs together!!"

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Ken_Allen
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Registered: Jul 2004
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AHaha ...thanks!


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djkoolaide
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No problem

Just realized they're playing it here now also

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DannyO
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.

quote:
Originally posted by djkoolaide
www.ultimix.com

They basically take popular songs, put 32 bars of drums at the beginning, and press CDs and Vinyls each month of them. The 32 bars of straight drums means that any non-experienced guy can stand up there with some CD decks and push play. All they need to do is beatmatch. No worries about harmonics, because they are designed for DJs who can't DJ

BTW, there's tons of Top40 stations that do it. There is a promo disc that goes out to the radios each week called "Hot Mix Mainstream Show" and all the stuff is pre-mixed, using the stuff from Ultimix (including Funkymix). Also included on the CD are the background music for the "DJs" to talk over and commercials are on the CD too.

http://www.premieredemos.com/premie...ing/hot_mix.htm

It really pisses me off when I go to school and hear "OMG! That stuff they do on the radio is like soooooooooo cool when they mix the songs together!!"


Am I the only one that feels sick to my stomack afer reading that?

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djkoolaide
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Am I the only one that feels sick to my stomack afer reading that?


Nope.

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Cheetah86
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Registered: Jun 2004
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Am I the only one that feels sick to my stomack afer reading that?



It's really only the last line that bothers me, if a mobile/radio dj chooses to do that, they might get slightly more respect from me as a "plain" mobile dj because they're putting some effort into it rather than just a 3 second fade. It's just that people admiring them for things like that, when theres real DJ's out there that are capable of much more, can get annoying.

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starlabs
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Registered: May 2003
Location: LATA #72 (Sunny SoCal)

OK, assuming some people don't or can't use that ultimix stuff, any other tips? I'm looking to do an 80s mix. I guess relatively quick cuts are going to be the majority of transitions. One can also loop the first bar and mix it in that way, I suppose.


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Ken_Allen
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THere was that DVJ Movie with 2nd Nature and he beatmatched and mixed rap songs and 80's songs together in their orginal mixes.


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failsafe
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Registered: Jan 2001
Location: YYZ (finally)

that was VERY heavily groomed though. Have you seen his battle mixes from competitions? He does about 20 mixes in 10min never using his headphones. just a little scratched between already beat matched songs on his cdj's. every track is on the 2 cds, he never even switches the cds. Some may like it but it's not my thing. It's more production than djing.

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starlabs
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Yah battle mixes, battles in general are pretty much pre-thought-out, practiced performances. Not to take anything away from that (some of those battle performances are amazing), but it's not really "DJing" as most of us know it.


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Registered: May 2003
Location: Perth

yeah i've seen all the 2nd nature vids (the guy actually makes those extended intro remixes for ultimix/funkymix), and in one of them he said he's gonna practice his routine .. its shit boring to watch i reckon .. when i got it i was like allrighttt this is gonna be wicked, but it was such a disappointment..

if knows of any good hip hop dj vids like 2nd natures (but not pre-programmed stuff) if ya'd let us know that would be awsum!

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