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Aug-18-2002 10:56
Intense_Sounds
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Canada
quote:
Originally posted by Cable
Intense_Sounds, generally when you mix you keep a constant bpm, only sometimes you bring the pitch up a percent or two towards the end of a set.
what?!, are you sure?
So do you mean that if the first song is 138 BPM, i keep the rest of the tracks following it @ 138 BPM also?(constant).....i thought that you only match the songs' BPM when you're mixing out of a track, then reset it to it's original BPM once it is mixed in...
IMO, when i listen to this mix, a lot of tracks sound pitched to a lower level than the track's original pitch, hence, the tracks' BPM is not being reset.
Aug-18-2002 22:17
Haak
analog evading shark
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
quote:
Originally posted by Intense_Sounds
i thought that you only match the songs' BPM when you're mixing out of a track, then reset it to it's original BPM once it is mixed in...
You can do that too, but you'll have to do it either very slowly or in a part with not much going on so it's not noticeable. But I think it's pretty common to keep the whole mix at one bpm. I do that as long as the pitch is on the + side, I don't like playing tracks at a lower pitch than the original