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On the extra 32 beats to intros
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| PutBoy |
Maybe I'm a little late with this but, darn it, it disturbs me.
This is, for all I know, some new thing for House producers. They add 32 beats to the intro (about 15 sec (?, not sure if I counted the beats right), meaning there's a (roughly) 1:15 sec intro before the break, which is the case in the listed tracks. I have yet noticed it in these tracks:
Inner City - Good Life (Steve Angello Mix)
Fuf Feat Meleny - Exceptional (Olav Basoski Remix)
Meck - Thunder in my Heart Again (Hott 22 Vocal Mix)
And I'm sure there is more to come too.
Why do they do this? :S It doesn't make any sense to me, at all.
Is this just for House though, and is this a new thing at all? (I don't know, it might as well be as old as Frankie Knuckles and JJ)
AND WHY?!?!?! |
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| alefort |
I don't see what the issue at hand would be? I mix regardless of what the intro lengths are, I just make sure I am aware of the length of the intro so I can adjust my transitions accordingly...
What is frustrating you exactly? |
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| PutBoy |
| It's not more difficult to mix. You just have to be aware of it. My frustration (if you can call it that) is as to why? :S I don't see the point, and it's very unnessesary. |
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| Zild |
| Probably so the DJ can have an extra phrase of beats to mix if he so chooses. |
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| mzvirbulis |
| do your own re-edit of the track! |
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| djkoolaide |
| quote: | Originally posted by mzvirbulis
do your own re-edit of the track! |
I've been trying to tell people that for years. They won't listen. :( |
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| PutBoy |
| Live re-editing owns! ;P Fun too. |
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