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| quote: | Originally posted by Ministerio
I don't understand how you all can go about and just 'pick' tunes and mix them.
When starting out, I had a very random selection of tunes. Latin, tribal, electro, minimal house music.
After reading Nem's thread, I keyed all my tunes and that greatly diminishes my selection. (limits)
If I pick a tune with a 5A, I can only mix so much records with that, and even those don't fit well for the occassion. I don't want to hijack the thread. But when mixing, do you always have to HARMONIC mix? What if you just want to spin tracks you want, funky, upneat, etc, with no rules and limitations?
I think this is what is currently slowing me down, because there are tunes I want to spin, but cannot spin them due to them being harmonically incompatible and me being an overly rule following. |
I know what you mean. I don't harmonically mix yet, considering I haven't had time, but i'm looking to delve into it some. It does seem to limit you a little. What i've done over the years is try to fit tracks that have similar levels of bass and treble, similar elements.. and tracks that don't have very big distances in BPM from each other, like no more than 4 or 5 BPMs. I also try to put various styles together with each other, so they flow, not play randomally, and study the structure of the tunes before hand. MixMeister gives me a Waveform graph of all the tunes, and it's really nice, so before I go to mix on my CDJs, I study up a few tunes and apply what I know from there onto my CDJs. They have a graph on there, but not nearly as detailed as MixMeister's. I don't think Harmonic mixing is a rule of DJing, rather a tool or a higher step, but I don't think every DJ out there harmonically mixes. I definitely know Armin does, but guys like Tiesto on the other hand....kinda doubt he does.
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