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Gil Shwarts
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ok so its like that
usualy alot of dj's mix with 4/4 beats because its easier
8/8 beats means double speed and so on and so on
with 8/8 beats you have to be more accurate with the mixing because its faster.
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Mar-28-2002 13:31
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DJ-Kuza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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MOst songs follow a pattern, bump bump bump bump, repeat that over and over. 4 beats, 4 beats, 4 beats. And then new sounds come in on the 8th, 16th, or 32nd beat. SO you don't want to bring in your new track on the 15th beat because people will notice it's a new song and off melody. So you bring it in depending on the track you are coming off of. SO Track A is going 4/4 and it changes every 8/8, so I'm goign to beat match on the 4/4 and then bring it in on the 8th or 16th beat. HOpe that helps.
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Mar-28-2002 15:25
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D-Syde
Liquid dancEaddict

Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Orlando, FL
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To go off what these guys said, every trance song has a pattern. If you count the beats you will see the pattern, like I said in every trance song (different genres too).
So listen to a song and count just the bass beats, you'll see they make this pattern:
1-234, 2-234, 3-234, 4-234, 5-234, 6-234, 7-234, 8-234 (repeat)
(I think this is the 8/8 you were talking about...could be wrong)
Now how this helps your mixing is...the song you are about to mix in should not only be beat matched, but it should also match this pattern...thats called phrase matching. Paying attention to this pattern you'll soon realize a new element of the song (such as a clap or lyrics) will always be added or taken away on the #1 in the above sequence.
Hope Im not too redundant, and hope this helps.
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Last edited by D-Syde on Mar-28-2002 at 18:58
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Mar-28-2002 16:03
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DJ-Kuza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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they all have 4/4. I think every song in the world does. You shouls beat match on the 4/4 because you don't have to wait as long to hear if it's matched. The 8th or 32nd beat is when it changes. THat can be different. SOme change on 16, some on 32. But they all have a 4/4 or 8/8.
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Mar-28-2002 19:53
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djsblaha
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: ohio
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i am almost positive what people mean by 8/8 is just a double speed of 4/4. the kick drums are typically on a 4/4 pattern in trance music, and if you add the off beat cymbal, usually a hi-hat, and count it from that would have
1 2 3 4 1... kick drum
123456781... hi hat
i could be wrong about what people mean by that, but that's what 8/8 would be on sheet music.
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Mar-28-2002 21:11
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acidko
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
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Mar-28-2002 22:39
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Scorchio
Sorry! We Are Circoloco

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Lexicon Avenue
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Mar-29-2002 10:10
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