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| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Flesch
I mean that sometimes you don't always have the time to get things PERFECTLY beatmatched during the mix. Because of this you have to speed up or slow down the record/cd during the mix if you hear the beats start to separate. Otherwise you get a double beat and it is horrible sounding. There are a bunch of techniques you can use to minimize this though. Dj's do this all the time, just trainspot and see for yourself! |
i got what you mean but my english is pretty bad, what is trainspotting??? (that's my last one)
the thing is i'm not clueless, it's just that my english won't help me at all. i just couldn't find out what you meant "mid-mix", i'm able to mix+beatmatch perfectly (i've taped over my bpm counters). i know shit happens sometimes and you've got no more time left to beatmatch (if you haven't already). you just throw it in and pitch bend all the time+beatmatching while in the mix to get it right.
what i'm trying to say is: PLEASE! i'm not clueless about mixing or equipment, it's just that i've never been on an on-line forum before & haven't ever used my english as a djing language. so it's kind of hard for me to get to your point...
sorry if my questions are almost always out of topic, i hope i'll get to be more helpful at this forum someday...
(believe it or not, next to my keyboard are two HUGE dictionaries 2books each, one for english-greek+one for greek english+i've read ALL of the tutorials i could find on-line to get the language. just trying not to let you down or think i'm an idiot...)
what is trainspotting anyway ?
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Last edited by Sinonick on Aug-08-2002 at 02:01
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