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| quote: | Originally posted by starboy
Ya for sure! also as much as i love smooth seamless mixes, i think that some mixes should be recognized and should give you the feeling of being thrown into a different mood or else its just gonna sound like one long song and gets kinda boring after awhile.. and like what boomer is saying mixes dont always have to be ferfectly in key just so long as they work and don't sound sour or drop the energy in a set.. ok im starting to ramble now but yeah lol |
yup, some songs just fit together naturally even if theyre not in compatible keys. a lot of tracks in digweed's transitions 3 are out of key yet they still sound dope when mixed, and it helps build the mood. but there are also ways to switch keys harmonically, and build up to different keys so the whole mix doesn't sound the same. that's what i do. remember: exactly 4 keys=perfect harmony 2 or more=relative harmony .....or something like that. but by no means do you have to stay in the same key the whole mix. most of the time i'll go through the whole spectrum in a mix, while still avoiding key clashes. and you also have to know what tracks to pick, most harmonic mixing works best for warm melodic tracks, and not as well for techno and minimal. so does offer a lot of flexibility if you know how to use it.
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