Just wondering how most of you go about splitting up a full length mix into individual tracks. Do you start a track as soon as a transition starts? Do you wait until some prominent element of the incoming track is audible?
Feb-07-2009 17:17
IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
FIST PUMP
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Hawaii :D
When you know you're listening to the next track.
Not on the beginning of a mix, the bass swap, or when the mix ends, but when you make the oncoming track more dominant than the previous.
Originally posted by siastyle
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Feb-07-2009 18:04
woscar
Starstuff
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Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
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Since I usually make mixes for people with short attention spans, I insert put the track split at parts where the new track first breaks down or has a good synth to keep peoples attention going.
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Feb-08-2009 18:47
spdandpwr
DJ in the making...
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Living in Connecticut, Partying in New York
Since I usually make mixes for people with short attention spans, I insert put the track split at parts where the new track first breaks down or has a good synth to keep peoples attention going.