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NOOB here, is it koshur to use a 180bpm tune on a 144bpm set?
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| blinky13 |
| since 180bpm is 1.25 times 144bpm every 4th beat will match...is this cool? |
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| theognis1002 |
| use ur ears... if it sounds good... use it u twit |
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| Zombie0729 |
never have i heard the word koshur used like that before... i had to look it up on wikipedia because...
well, nevermind |
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| Orbital32 |
kosher? I had to think about that one too for a minute :p
but yup what he said though, if it sounds good, then its good. |
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| IntegraR0064 |
I'm guessing in most cases this will not sound good.
At all. |
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| Trance Nutter |
| no, no its not. You are only allowed to use songs within 4.274 bpm of each other. This was decided at the last meeting of the World DJing Council held in Molvania last August. |
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| refuge |
| ^ Haha, Molvania. :D |
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| BOOsTER |
| uh I thought that meeting was in Latvia? :-/ |
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| Trance Nutter |
| quote: | Originally posted by BOOsTER
uh I thought that meeting was in Latvia? :-/ |
Latvia was in February last year, this happened at the august meeting, jeez keep up:toothless |
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| alefort |
| What does a 180 BPM record even sound like? I can't say I have ever come across any... ??? |
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| BOOsTER |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Nutter
Latvia was in February last year, this happened at the august meeting, jeez keep up:toothless |
I'm sorry...i hope it can be forgiven...
I have good reasons!!! :( |
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| Allied Nations |
| +4/-4% is a good guide, but if sounds good outside of that range, go crazy. |
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