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Beatflux
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quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
Loads of tracks have irregular lengthed intros - just learn to work out where to position it so that it works. I remember when I used to drop Dave McCullen - 'Bitch' at the commercial house nights at our uni I'd skip forward to the point where the bassline drops in, whack the CDJ into reverse and play it backwards for 16 bars of the other tune cos that was the only way I could work out where to start it to make it drop in time lol


Nice.


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Beatflux
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quote:
Originally posted by Nemesis44


People these days are also so hell bent on mix intro/outro whilst there are so many other ways to do it.

Cheers
Nem


Are you referring to the Outro/outro method?


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david.michael
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Fast mixes are fun, and kick-ass when pulled off well.

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Nemesis44
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quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
Are you referring to the Outro/outro method?


I take it you are joking with me right?

Cheers
Nem


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its probably because the producer doesnt have experience as a dj.


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Liquid Fusion
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Re: Re: Why Make A Track Difficult to Mix??

quote:
Originally posted by DJChrisB
Why not add your own touch by re-editing the track. Or simply open an editor, loop the intro and outro for a while, save, and voila.


good idea +1


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Jarvmeister
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quote:
Originally posted by Alex
What a retarded question.

The guy is an artist, first and foremost artists make tracks for people to LISTEN to!

In our line of work, secondly, they make them to play/be played out by themselves and other DJs, ultimately though, to gain recognition for their track.


I love this response for more than one reason, but this is the main one:

You say it's a retarded question.

Then you go and give it an intelligent and valid response, the likes of which can only be given to a valid and discussion invoking question!!

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spdandpwr
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Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Living in Connecticut, Partying in New York

its actually good that producers change up tracks such that they don't create the usually transition.....those sets are lame and boring...but then again....most people who attend clubs and raves cant even understand when a song is transitioning


what i am trying to say is, who cares as long as the music doesn't stop...right?

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