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ampburner
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike


ffs i was just using the other guys terminology. ok, "defeats the object" then. What skill is it beatmatching knowing the bpms, and having a beat counter in front of you.


lol sorry if I came across abit harsh. Of course you need skill. If you can't beatmatch without a bpmcounter, you can't beatmatch at all IMO, totally agree with you, but all I'm saying is in the end if writing down the bpms (for instance) on your sleeves helps you perform better... I say do it!
ampburner
hey hamburgerboefje, check deze link:

http://music.hyperreal.org/dj/AVH/Basics.html#beat
Eugene
quote:
Originally posted by ampburner

BS, wtf is cheating anyway? are there 'rules'? no. is it a game? no. So I think there is no such thing as 'cheating'


Exactly.
Ampburner, I agree with you 100%!
This is a very good post.
TranceGeek
quote:
Originally posted by ampburner
BS, wtf is cheating anyway? are there 'rules'? no. is it a game? no. So I think there is no such thing as 'cheating'


true, only to a certain degree though... if you rely on bpm counters and other tools to help you beatmatch, you will suck when thrown in front of mixers w/out bpm counters and will wreck your set... so if you are commited to learning to mix, you should stop using or even thinking about using bpm counters...
Dmatrox
quote:
Originally posted by GT_TraNcE
so how long did it take you guys 2 learn how 2 beatmatch :conf:


2 years and counting. Still learning everyday ;)
LeVouS
thx for everyone that helps me to understand the beatmatch .. but there is one thing that bug me .. i read several ppl reply that they tried to beatmatch 2 songs for 10-30 secs .. i wondered do i need to beatmatch for that kind of long ? coz 30 secs is indeed very long and its hard to beatmatch for that long.

Thx, LeVouS
Bear4569
quote:
Originally posted by LeVouS
thx for everyone that helps me to understand the beatmatch .. but there is one thing that bug me .. i read several ppl reply that they tried to beatmatch 2 songs for 10-30 secs .. i wondered do i need to beatmatch for that kind of long ? coz 30 secs is indeed very long and its hard to beatmatch for that long.

Thx, LeVouS


Essentially yes you need to have them beatmatched for that long, and yes it is a long time...just listen to the music and you will notice how much as changed, but if you have them beatmatched correctly they will not ver off. So if you have them beatmatched correctly then that thirty seconds will seem to short cause you have to figure out how you are goin to bring the next track in and make the transition. I hope that this helped you some.

Peace :D
ampburner
quote:
Originally posted by LeVouS
thx for everyone that helps me to understand the beatmatch .. but there is one thing that bug me .. i read several ppl reply that they tried to beatmatch 2 songs for 10-30 secs .. i wondered do i need to beatmatch for that kind of long ? coz 30 secs is indeed very long and its hard to beatmatch for that long.

Thx, LeVouS


well, it depends on the type of transition you're going to do. Some times a quick cross fade will sound great and you hardly need to beatmatch for a long time, but if for example you're spinning progressive, 2 or 3 minute long transitions are quite common.

30 secs may seem long but I'm telling you, in a few months you'll be pulling of longer beatmaches, learning as you practise.

if you have two tracks *perfectly* beatmatched you could have them playing together for the entire song lentgh :) if the beats start to drift after a while, say 30 secs, this means you do not have both tracks entirely beatmatched. Which isn't always a problem, because a 30 second transition can sound just as great as a five minute one. in the end it's all about the music.
LeVouS
hmm.. iC

Thx for the info .. in that case i am going to spend my weekends just to practise beatmatching ... hahahaA~

btw is there any info for me which can help me master the beatmatching faster ?



Peace, LeVouS
ampburner
http://music.hyperreal.org/dj/AVH/Basics.html#beat

an extensive tutorial on beatmatching, but it's good imho

bassphreak
Let me ask you this while we're on the subject of beatmatching.

Have you ever had those times where you're cueing a song, you listen and beatmatch till you are confident that they are matched then when the time comes to finally drop the track, you can't get the the beats lined up? lol

It sounds kinda funny but sometimes that happens, it's like I lose concentration or I'm just anxious and it causes me to be out of phase....I guess that's why I still have alot to learn!


Back to the subject...
For about the first 9 months of spinning, I could always beat match, it would take me a majority of the song to do it but usually I would end up with them matched, of course I miss alot too. Now being at the 1 year mark, I can match them up usually in the first minute or so. I'm always listening for possible fine-tuning though and the 1 minute isn't always the case, sometimes I do struggle. Some songs have a faint bass or they have so many highs that it's hard to focus on the beat to match them, therefor sometimes it takes me longer.

One thing I do know is once you get the hang of it, your love for dj'ing will increase! You will realize that it is not impossible and with hard work you will go further!!!
hamburgerboefje
quote:
Originally posted by ampburner
hey hamburgerboefje, check deze link:

http://music.hyperreal.org/dj/AVH/Basics.html#beat
En bedankt!!!:D
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