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DJs: Ever get bored of simply beat matching? (pg. 2)
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| JayKuE |
| quote: | Originally posted by escee
i dont think its the music thats boring me, the fact that when ive got them matched i stand around and do nothing, if i was playing out maybe i could go hit on girls or something, but the eq knobs != girls :( |
man, thats the funnest part.
thats when u pose in front of the mirror
n sweat on how hot u look with ur headphones!
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| djway |
| quote: | Originally posted by escee
Same here. There is no way in hell im going to find out the key for all my records, but you just know what works. |
Lol, I was asked what else there is to do, to enhance mixes, I bust out key matching, and The responce? that, too hard.....Lol (i see your point tho, key matching is a bitch, but it's worth it...but if ur bored anyhow, why not it's the next level).
waXology key matches ;)
--djway |
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| escee |
have you sat down at a keyboard/computer with everyone of your records to determine its key? i doubt it. After playing records you just know what records sound good with the other ones.
I dont know for 100% sure that i mix in key, sometimes i probably dont, but i know what mixes sound good and what ones are crap, even though they are properly beatmatched. |
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| Chookie |
| quote: | Originally posted by escee
have you sat down at a keyboard/computer with everyone of your records to determine its key? i doubt it. After playing records you just know what records sound good with the other ones.
I dont know for 100% sure that i mix in key, sometimes i probably dont, but i know what mixes sound good and what ones are crap, even though they are properly beatmatched. |
I wouldn't worry too much. Most people are tone deaf, and the people that do notice are usually DJ's but I wouldn't worry about them either cos they can be just way to fussy or hard to please (well some of them). |
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| djway |
I don't key mate, i'm with you lot :) You asked what was the next level, that's all :) It is logical progression for even better mixes to key matched tho ;)
--djway |
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| GelatinPufF |
Well what about this arguement : Does key matching improve a set ? :conf:
Personally, i think it depends. If a whole set is played within a particular key, the set will sound to predictable, and thus imo, too boring. |
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| Jah |
| quote: | Originally posted by escee
Lately when ive been mixing ive been bored of just simply get the beats matched, gradually bringing it in, and gradually taking out the out going track.
I find my self mixing a lot more progressive, because you can do more interesting stuff with it. Layering tracks on top of each other (to an extent), Adding samples in, and even scratching. Although im not too sure how good any of this sounds at the moment :)
On to the question, what do you guys do while mixing besides beatmatching? Regardless of the genre you mix? |
booha slowly but surely trances pitfalls is rearing its ugly head isnt it NIEL HUH HUH! YEAH MOTHER******.
i think you have too do something else any clown can learn to beatmatch i think the innovative djs do whether it be tease people with tracks, scratch, layer, play back loops or samples, accapellas whatever, just generally work you know, make the most of themselves, and chookie :) trance is so much more easier to mix then house man, listen to someone like derrick carter, or sanchez listen to what there doing and tell me thats easier then a tiesto spinback...
also if you have all that spare time... i guess you should be in your crate and really be thinking/trying differant records to get that perfect track selection... (please refer : stacey pullen) |
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| Jah |
| oh and as far as doing , trance and progressive i think pales compared to something like... techno... imo techno djs are the hardest working guys around... |
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| jåcë |
| quote: | Originally posted by GelatinPufF
Well what about this arguement : Does key matching improve a set ? :conf:
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in my eyes, of course! thats what differentiates the musically talented DJs from the average DJs |
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| webmeister |
| I don't get bored of beatmatching, because I suck at it :p |
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| escee |
| quote: | Originally posted by GelatinPufF
Well what about this arguement : Does key matching improve a set ? :conf: |
Makes mixing a lot smoother and therefore better in my opinion. |
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| Teknoscaper. |
Nah I wouldn't assume that Key mixing makes things 'smoother'
However, it does make you avoid bass & melody collisions.
But at the end of the day, you still have to deal with the elements of each track as well as dealing with correct phrasing etc, so just because you've keyed your tracks, doesn't mean you've guaranteed yourself a smooth mix.
I must admit I have gotten rather bored with practice mixing lately. Its probably due to factors like me completing a decent cd, and the fact that I've grown in confidence in my abilities. Lately I'll go for a mix and be lucky to play more than 4 tunes. There are the odd occasions when I'll get on a roll and bang it out for an hour or two. But I think the key is to not pay a lot of attention to your mixing, otherwise it'll turn out like other things (chores, burdens, etc) Just keep a balance. |
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