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| neo geo |
ok when u are beatmatching are u trying to match the bass beats to where they are hitting at the same time or just trying to get the songs to play in the same tempo as one another
somone told me that u have to mess with the pitch to keep them matched up
y do u have to do that is it cause the tempo changes
what do u have to do slow down the pitch on one song and speed it up on another |
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| boy_luke_y2k |
ok, here's a very simple breakdown of beatmatching, not using eq:
1. have x-fader fully on left, play record on left turntable.
2. have headphones in headphones socket, and fully switch monitor to right turntable, play record on turntable on right.
3. listen to whats playing on the headphones in left ear, whats playing on the speakers in your right.
4. quickly align the drums up so they match, see which record falls away.
5. move pitch control on right turntable accordingly.
6. repeat steps 4 + 5 until u get a reasonably good beat match.
7. align up the right record for where you want to mix it in. match the records up so that the the bar end at the same time (when there is a cymbal crash or lazer strike or something like that) so the music is in time
8. move the x-fader accross slowly.
9. keep on going!
never alter the record that's playing
hope that helps |
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| dj willie whop |
| okay, first off play the incoming track right when the next count (in this case the ":synth:") comes in like : boom, boom, boom, boom, :synth: , boom, boom, etc.. from there u will need to do alot of tweeking with pitch, that is the KEY to beatmatching, just use the pitch as much as u can and eventually it will all start to make sense to you. good luck, i just learned to beatmatch and ive been dj'ing for 2 years |
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| TriPhOdd |
| quote: | Originally posted by boy_luke_y2k
ok, here's a very simple breakdown of beatmatching, not using eq:
1. have x-fader fully on left, play record on left turntable.
2. have headphones in headphones socket, and fully switch monitor to right turntable, play record on turntable on right.
3. listen to whats playing on the headphones in left ear, whats playing on the speakers in your right.
4. quickly align the drums up so they match, see which record falls away.
5. move pitch control on right turntable accordingly.
6. repeat steps 4 + 5 until u get a reasonably good beat match.
7. align up the right record for where you want to mix it in. match the records up so that the the bar end at the same time (when there is a cymbal crash or lazer strike or something like that) so the music is in time
8. move the x-fader accross slowly.
9. keep on going!
never alter the record that's playing
hope that helps |
...actually a web site that breaks it down like that...
www.godisadj.org |
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