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Pinokio
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Panama City, Panama
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Oct-04-2005 03:02
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veezee
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Vancouver, BC
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I think knowing your records (well) plays a big part.
Jay
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Oct-04-2005 06:39
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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Yeah your mindeset can really affect what you are doing. You should also try to record everything you do, it gets you in the habit of trying to record a demo which makes you focus more.
| quote: | Originally posted by Ministerio
Appreciate the help! Wierd thing: usually when I get behind the decks I do it with the mindset that I'm practicing; and usually those mixes suck.
I took a few days off, and today I just mixed for shits and giggles. (Had some liquor too) One of my best mixes ever.
I think I need to loosen up, rather than focusing on 'practicing' |
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Oct-06-2005 17:03
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PutBoy
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: LA (Landskrona)
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Oct-06-2005 17:29
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stefanoc
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: CA
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tracklisting needs practice, experience, good sense. its a skill u learn throughout.
whenever i listen to my old mixes (which then i thought was the bomb), i just cant believe the bad track selection.
first and foremost, decide wut u want, wut mood u want to put out. wut would u like to start with and how would u like to end the set?
second, u really have to know ur music. that is really one of the toughest things for me. u have to know ur song collection.
third, forget about beatflow for an instant. forget about smooth transitions that u cant tell the change in track, because if thats in ur mind and thats what ur trying to achieve, ur gonna forget ur style and just mix songs that have very similar beats.
its really ur taste, its something that someone else cant guide u the way to do it right.
i might have skipped some things or have some typos, sorry im soo tired.
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Oct-08-2005 04:32
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Abhay
banned user

Registered: May 2004
Location: mould coast
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the only advice i can really think of:
when ur playing a track, think of a track which gives u a similiar feeling to the current one, and sounds simmiliar (like if it's bright or dark, etc.).....
once u've decided on a track that 1) GIVES SAME/WANTED FEELING 2) SIMILAR SOUND, THEN, and ONLY THEN, u should even start thinking of the technicalities of mixing it...
that's all i can think of... just feel and enjoy the music, forget technacilities. Enjoy ur DJing, dont' do it to be "cool" (i'm sure anyone on Tranceaddict, doesn't do that), adn don't do it for whoever's listening.
Ur feeling comes first, it should be blended with whoever's listening, only slightly.
Forget what it sounds like, just FEEL the music. The sound should only be a concern once u've decided what to play, and are mixing. If your not enjoying it, whoever's listening won't either....
i hope it helped....

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Oct-09-2005 16:03
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