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Beatgridding trance tunes in traktor (pg. 2)
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n3lly
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Originally posted by Adam420
What throwing away?! Do you think that I toss any tracks I cannot beatgrid into my trash bin? I'm sure that even 10 years ago, or whenever, there were those tracks that were just such a pain in the ass to mix, that some people never got around to including them in a set. I mean if it's really worth working at it cuz the track is so good, then I understand biting the bullet, but like I said, it happens so ing rarely that I just don't see it happening.


I understood what you were saying.

You just don't bother beat gridding them. Doesn't mean you don't include them ;)


If i come across tracks like that i'll often just mix them in a lazy way, cut all the bass and drop the y formatted song :)
Adam420
Well I don't really know what that meant, but all I'm saying is that it happens so rarely that a track is not gridded properly, that I am not bothered too much when it happens.
elzidane
learn to beatmatch.:p
Adam420
Jason I plan to buy a pair of techs in the next few months. Gonna need your advice on which model to get when I do.:)
palm
1210?
Adam420
Well main concern is MKII vs. MKV obviously.
The Don
quote:
Originally posted by elzidane
learn to beatmatch.:p

Did that 18 years ago thanks.
n3lly
quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
Well main concern is MKII vs. MKV obviously.


MK3D's for me :D and i love em..
elzidane
quote:
Originally posted by The Don
Did that 18 years ago thanks.


neat good for you.

all of this technology and how it is supposed to be easier astounds me.

take the ta mix competition.

no one finishes their mixes because they have to warp/beatgrid whatever they do to new tunes. The djs say i don't have the time to do a 30 minute mix because a 30 minute mix takes hours and hours to put together.

it seems to me that a 30 minute mix should take exactly 30 minutes to do:p

ps, yes mk3d's ;)
Adam420
But do they still make/sell the MK3D's? Everywhere I look either has MK2 or MK5.

Also Jay, I completely disagree with you. The reason some people take so long/
don't even submit their entries in the end is because they most likely got stuck
with an obscure genre or they're just ing retarded for entering the
competition in the first place because they obviously don't really give a .

I entered twice and both times submitted my mix significantly before the deadline,
and both times were genres I don't normally deal with (Acid Trance and Indie Dance/Nu Disco).

Zild
If you can get the MK3Ds do that, but I think the MK5s are almost the same thing. You want the ones with the pitch reset buttons if possible however if you can find a good deal on MK2s it really isn't a deal breaker.
elzidane
quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
But do they still make/sell the MK3D's? Everywhere I look either has MK2 or MK5.

Also Jay, I completely disagree with you. The reason some people take so long/
don't even submit their entries in the end is because they most likely got stuck
with an obscure genre or they're just ing retarded for entering the
competition in the first place because they obviously don't really give a .

I entered twice and both times submitted my mix significantly before the deadline,
and both times were genres I don't normally deal with (Acid Trance and Indie Dance/Nu Disco).


if you make an hour set with completely fresh tunes, does it take you longer than an hour?

you can find tons of mk3d's used. steve's had a few last time i was there adam.
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