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Dmatrox
something goes here?



Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Calgary

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Dezmond
ur problem was hit on the head with the first reply to this submission. ur not mixing in phase. all trance music has a structure... theres always 4 sets of 4 beats (16 beats in total) before each change in the tune. at the beggining where the song is building up, it'll start with 4 sets of 4 beats and then add something else (like bass, or clapping or sommat) for another 16 beats and then add sommat else... when a song is mixing out... every 16 beats it'll lose sommat (like bass or clapping!) i doubt this is making any sense at all! all u gotta do is cue ur tune up and start it at the begginging of this 16 beats. u can always feel it. then the bass in the old song should drop as the bass in the new song starts.

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thank god someone knows about the basic 4 by 4.

I used to have this cancelling beat thing. Always have the beats matched in phase first, the beats should not cancel, but compliment, making the beats slightly or more stronger.

remember clyde, dont make this harder than it is.

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Nemesis44
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Brighton

quote:
Originally posted by Dmatrox
thank god someone knows about the basic 4 by 4.


He he,Quite a few of us do...

Hey folks it's nit picky Nem again and it's Phrase matching not phase. Meant in a purely educational sense nothing more.

Trust me folks, if you combine Gain control and proper bass EQing you will be able to reduce that bass problem to a level where you will most likely not hear it on a club system.

Cheers
Nem


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