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sandstorm03
Im sure this has been discussed before but i dont really know what to search for.

I just got decks, and all. What happends when your mixing, and the sing is over before you beatmatch it well. Thats sometihng ive always wanted to ask a big time dj. There gotta be times, where they just get stuck once in a while, and just doesnt match, no matter what you do. What do you do, im sure it has to happen sometime??
Wildfir3
actually when you evolve, beatmatching goes easier and easier. When i first started out i needed about 1min30sec to match two records, and they'd still go offbeat. Now i can do it easily in 20sec max without going offbeat (there are exeptions of course).

It just takes a lot of practice, but once you're a bigshot dj i don't think you experience that problem anymore
sandstorm03
so you never have times, where you just cant match tunes?

i mean i guess its possible, sometimes for me there are just tracks i cant match, or take a while to match. Maby its just a beginner thing.
Wildfir3
there are tunes that can't be matched together, but you just don't try to do so... it's just a matter of knowing your records through and through
sandstorm03
i mean im sure if you play the same set/tunes over and over again you wont mess up, and so they can get familure with the tunes. There isnt anything wrong with it and I feel a lot of big djs do this, like armin. But i think it gets boring mixing the same things over and over again. I think thats kinda why people bash tiesto, because his mixing is a little edgier then most djs, and sometimes the transitions dont turn out perfect.

i think it also limits your skills when your playing. Like if your used to playing tracks in a certin order. But when you play live, you feel that the crowd wants something harder or softer at that moment, or you just have the urge to drop someting that may not fit as well. Or mix tracks in an order you never have before. I know some djs that dont care, and will mix what they are used to, but thats imo.
Wildfir3
Hehe i'm not talking about always spinning tracks in the same order and stuff. I hardly ever do that, and when it happens i'ts mostly not on purpose. It's just that u have to know your records before you play them out, and even the more creative dj's out there do so.

They don't always take the easiest records and all, but they do know the ones you can and the ones you can't mix.
Maybe if u can pick the right moments and all it's possible u make something off it, dbut i don't think that's something you do for the first time when ur in front of a 1000+ audience (talking about pro dj's here) :)
stevebutabi
there are some records that just go well together, and there's nothin wrong with having a few pairs of records that you don't separate... as for beatmatching, just keep practicing and it will get easier and easier... it should be a piece of cake for you since you're probably spinning epic trance, the easiest gendre to mix:)
sandstorm03
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but i don't think that's something you do for the first time when ur in front of a 1000+ audience (talking about pro dj's here)


true but thats weak :):)


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it should be a piece of cake for you since you're probably spinning epic trance, the easiest gendre to mix



dieeeeeeee :), I actually dont have that much "epic" trance. Id say 75% of my vinyl are hard/progressive trance. And you try mixing Nu-Nrg since its a piece of cake :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: .

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there's nothin wrong with having a few pairs of records that you don't separate...


yea there isnt anything wrong with that. Im sure ill find a few records that i love to play in a row, but i think its a lot more fun to put stuff together as you go. A lot of the time, ill play a record, and think wow this track would go really well with this one, and just play it. I guess there is a reason they made the cross fader :stongue: .
jdat
n00b alert :P

:toothless
sandstorm03
4 sure :):stongue: :haha:

DjJade
i would have to disagree that epic trance is easy to spin. its not what i always spin but epic trance is usually very melodic with a larger variety of keys so you have to worry about harmonics more.

there are alot of tracks that just dont go. even if you beatmatch them. and there are also trakcs that arent possible to beatmatch meaning... they dont fall in the pitch range of your turntable. but i have hardly experienced having two songs that were totally out of range meaning...full+ on one and - on the other..usually ill just have to speed up or slow down a track to get the other one in the pitch range. but thats rare

if you really listen... bigshot djs trainwreck all the time. listen to tiesto lol

about the records going together.. thats what i really enjoy about mixing. its when you find the perfect couples that go together. i have a few cds that ive mixed and i have my favorite parts. i find that alot of times my friends would come in asking me to play "that good part on your cd when you mixed x and y together"

generally when i play i will mix tracks that would probably sound good trying to get to the tracks that i know sound good together...sorta like a setup and punch line type of thing. ofcorse i dont play out much and if i did that all the time then my punchlines will start repeating and that would get boring unless i could buy enough new records but thats a different can of worms.
sandstorm03
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ofcorse i dont play out much and if i did that all the time then my punchlines will start repeating and that would get boring unless i could buy enough new records but thats a different can of worms.



yea, i have liek 50 records, so my selection is a bit limited, and dont want to get bored of them. Its slowly growing though.



btw, i like tiestos "cross-fade slam" It may not be the best classic "mix slow in, mix slow out". But if your playin stuff 140, i think tisto does a good job keeping the energy up, unlike some. Even if it sounds a bit harsh at times. More djs need to attack mixing a bit more imo, and take a few chances. It may not sound good sitting @ a computer, but it owns in a club.
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