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Allied Nations
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Originally posted by starboy
One way of doing things?



That's what I said.
sleepydragon
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i mix harmonically 100% of the time. though it does limit your track selection,


ive just put 16 tracks together for a set i found it limited my track selection quite abit there were some tracks i want to play 3 of the mixes are of key but they still sound good anyway no one will no any different.
sleepydragon
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Originally posted by starboy
One way of doing things?

Who are you favorite dj's/producers? do you think they ever miss a key in their sets?

Nothing worse than droping energy on the dance floor with a sour mix :)


it doesnt mean that just cause 2 tracks are off key they are certain to sound crap sometimes they go together really well. ive played tracks before that sound like they are meant to be together but then checked and they were of key.
BOOsTER
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Originally posted by starboy
Nothing worse than droping energy on the dance floor with a sour mix :)


maybe...

but I think...at least here in CZ people don't give a damn about a sour mix...

and mostly not even about who's playing :-/
starboy
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Originally posted by Allied Nations
That's what I said.

In time you will learn, especially if you start producing.
dj_kane
i had a go at harmonic mixing but my mixing sounded awful as the set didnt built the way i usually build it.
starboy
quote:
Originally posted by sleepydragon
ive just put 16 tracks together for a set i found it limited my track selection quite abit there were some tracks i want to play 3 of the mixes are of key but they still sound good anyway no one will no any different.

There's tons of ways to mix tracks harmonically if they're off key and still have them sound good, just have to watch out for energy drop and clashing melodies, have to do more of a drop mix or bass swap etc...

The concept of being limited is far from the truth imo.
sleepydragon
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Originally posted by starboy
There's tons of ways to mix tracks harmonically if they're off key and still have them sound good, just have to watch out for energy drop and clashing melodies, have to do more of a drop mix or bass swap etc...

The concept of being limited is far from the truth imo.


no clashing melodies i play techno / tech trance lol
but for people starting out i think it is limiting as they will have less records.
Jarvmeister
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Originally posted by starboy
it seperates the good dj's from the bad.


Utter e.
dj_kane
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Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Utter e.

Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by starboy
In time you will learn, especially if you start producing.



Like I still said- It's one way to mix- and I do producer, fairly seriously now.


It's one way of doing things.
starboy
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Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Utter e.

Yes, off key mixes are utter e.
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