return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Local Scene Info / Discussion / EDM Event Listings > Australia

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 [15] 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 
Infinity (pg. 15)
View this Thread in Original format
Fpcookie
quote:
Originally posted by batemanscott
haha, i agree with you mate. ;)I have never keyed a tune in my life and in 11 years of djing have never had someone mention my mixing sounded really off.

If you do it and it works for you then thats great and keep doing it but i think people put too much emphasis on it tbh. What really matters imo is the tunes you choose, the way u build a set and clean mixing/eq's in that order.

just my view tho so for those that like doing it i wont try to convince you otherwise. :)


dude, i didnt want to say anything but all your mixing sounds really off
















you know i love you long tiem :p
Beat Blog
quote:
Originally posted by batemanscott
haha, i agree with you mate. ;)I have never keyed a tune in my life and in 11 years of djing have never had someone mention my mixing sounded really off.


You'd be doing it subconsciously mate. ;)

I'm sure you could name two songs right now which you know for a fact "fit" well together and they would be close harmonically.
batemanscott
quote:
Originally posted by Fpcookie
dude, i didnt want to say anything but all your mixing sounds really off
you know i love you long tiem :p


hehe u funny bastard! :stongue: I knew it wouldn't take long for someone to say it ater i posted that lol.

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog

You'd be doing it subconsciously mate.

I'm sure you could name two songs right now which you know for a fact "fit" well together and they would be close harmonically.


yeah possibly :)
mmkoiman
quote:
Originally posted by batemanscott
haha, i agree with you mate. ;)I have never keyed a tune in my life and in 11 years of djing have never had someone mention my mixing sounded really off.

If you do it and it works for you then thats great and keep doing it but i think people put too much emphasis on it tbh. What really matters imo is the tunes you choose, the way u build a set and clean mixing/eq's in that order.

just my view tho so for those that like doing it i wont try to convince you otherwise. :)


thankyou :) touched on everything I wanted to say right there :) as far as I'm concerned, key mixing is NOT essential - there are ways around it..

key mixing starts to come natural after a while I reckon.. in my latest demo, the only thing I planned was what track I was going to open with and, like all of my mixes, I played by ear as I went... turns out a fair few tunes were in key and those that weren't, I did a snap mix out of it and it sounded fine..

I justnever understand where this whole 'neccesity to mix tunes that only match in key' came from... play what you want, when you want and know your tunes so you can deal with the transition in an appropriate manner.. *shrug*
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by batemanscott
What really matters imo is the tunes you choose


in that case ive got bad news for you bateman: techno sucks the wang! :toothless

quote:
Originally posted by mmkoiman
thankyou touched on everything I wanted to say right there as far as I'm concerned, key mixing is NOT essential - there are ways around it..

key mixing starts to come natural after a while I reckon.. in my latest demo, the only thing I planned was what track I was going to open with and, like all of my mixes, I played by ear as I went... turns out a fair few tunes were in key and those that weren't, I did a snap mix out of it and it sounded fine..


LOL. "key mixing isn't essential but i do it most of the time anyway".

just coz youre not writing the key of your tunes on the sleeve doesn't mean youre not key mixing ;)

quote:
Originally posted by mmkoiman
i just never understand where this whole 'neccesity to mix tunes that only match in key' came from...


yeah i know! just like those stupid singers that feel the necessity to sing in tune/key! what a waste of time!
pkcRAISTLIN
I'll also add that for every track you have, there are 6 out of 12 keys you can mix harmonically with (my basic understanding, perhaps there is more if youre tricky). So, all things being equal, that's HALF of your collection. Not as limiting as people try to make it.
Anomyst
meh, rock a set = win, dont rock a set = fail.

nomatter what order/key they are in, all revolves around the flow, structure, timing and energy that goes into it.
batemanscott
quote:
Originally posted by mmkoiman
I justnever understand where this whole 'neccesity to mix tunes that only match in key' came from... play what you want, when you want and know your tunes so you can deal with the transition in an appropriate manner.. *shrug*


Completely agree - most of the best sets in history, especially with trance, were done before this was ever a topic.

Crowds dont talk about whether the mixes were in key the day after, they talk about the farken mad tunes the guy played or the way he built things up.



quote:
Originally posted by Anomyst
meh, rock a set = win, dont rock a set = fail.

nomatter what order/key they are in, all revolves around the flow, structure, timing and energy that goes into it.


spot on.

great mixing can be in key so i am not saying to do it is a bad thing, just that it isn't neccessary to sit there keying the sleeves of ur tunes to do well at djing.
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by Anomyst
meh, rock a set = win, dont rock a set = fail.


exactly right.

but rocking a set in key > rocking set out of key ;)
gumble
at the end of the day, all that matters is the beer.

good beer = good night.



glad to see all the melb pubs have coopers on tap and a SA winelist, will make my move there even sweeter :)

batemanscott
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
exactly right.

but rocking a set in key > rocking set out of key ;)


I hate to disappoint you mang but 98% of the people you're playing for would never notice the difference.
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by batemanscott
I hate to disappoint you mang but 98% of the people you're playing for would never notice the difference.


yeah, but i don't play for others, i play for me! :toothless which is why i'm probably on the lower end of the "professionalism" scale!!

i play sets that i would cream my pants to, but most other people probably just think "meh, repetitive nonsense". em. if they wanna be so picky they can get up there and do it themselves (which is basically the only thing that inspired me to start learning).
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 [15] 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 
Privacy Statement