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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Knotty
thanks mate for the reply, honestly ive never really listened to much deep house, or house in general to really know how to mix it properly, but i think im gonna start getting some sets so i can hear how other djs do the transitions, the first half of the sets the keys were all over the place, and the second part of it im pretty sure the tracks were in Am, i find when you mix in key its alot easier to make a really smooth transition
like how am i supposed to mix house, is it long smooth transitions ? any help on this part would be awesome |
It depends on the track obviously. Some transitions are like 1 min, I prefer to do 2 min transitions for most tracks, sometimes 3 mins, esp if I'm spinning prog house.
I personally don't do harmonic mixing or whatever you call it, but I plan my sets more according to the 'feel' of the track so my criticism was not towards what you're doing in terms of keys, but lack of 'layering' I guess.
I felt that you were bringing in too much of next track at once. Maybe reduce the highs and the mids half way and bass all the way to low, get the tracks beat matched and wait for the next mini break to bring in the next track? More 'layering' I guess and less rushing of tracks. Obviously this will improve as you get to know the tracks better.
I find if you can mix trance, then mixing house only takes a little adjustments. It's just some tracks have 1 min intro so I found that was the biggest thing to adjust to. (Well, before getting 1000 mk3s)
Good luck 
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| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
not true. i say "ugh"
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| quote: | Originally posted by kotsy
lol colour me retarded |
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