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Any tips for pulling off quicker mixes/transistions?
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| Carona |
I'm finding that transistions between tracks are always over a minute or so. I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on how to pull off some fast transistions?
Many thanks,
Jordan |
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| Tiger777 |
| I use kill switches, and I let the incoming track "grow". Everytime the incoming track changes, I kill an EQ channel of the outgoing... that usually goes pretty fast. |
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| Devbert |
| just start switching elements over quicker. cuts can also be useful as well. |
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| RobertRollie |
Cheese mixing 101
If you ever find yourself in a real bind, like when you cant for the life of you get the 2 tracks to stay in time with each other, do a backspin on the last 2 beats of a 4 bar section and then just slam the crossfader over |
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| SgtFoo |
| quote: | Originally posted by RobertRollie
Cheese mixing 101
If you ever find yourself in a real bind, like when you cant for the life of you get the 2 tracks to stay in time with each other, do a backspin on the last 2 beats of a 4 bar section and then just slam the crossfader over |
Indeed it would appear that this move is only for dire times of desperacy.
"You have to Focus, Trinity, there's an exit at Wells and Backspin Blvd... you can make it."
-- Morpheous (Laurence Fishbourn), the Matrix |
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