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What BPM do you prefer for clubs, warehouses, or your house?
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| Dj Pluviose |
generally I prefer 136-142 for clubs/raves/concerts
and for chilling at home or something that is not an epic event, I prefer playing songs at their default BPM.
whenever I compare the original with a video that was recorded live, the one recorded live always has a faster feel to it....
most songs are sped up at raves/concerts/clubs right? |
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| Bierheld |
| Exactly 117.54, if it's even a fraction of a beat off i start throwing things. |
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| JakeC |
| I don't have a watch, it's a BPM counter. If the musics amazing but .5 out, I leave. |
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| Rodri Santos |
| i usually play the songs at the same bpm, if i am going to mix a 128 bpm tune with a 132 bpm tune then i'd leave it at 129 or so from the start and increase it smoothly. Excluding some tracks that really sound better played faster/slower you should leave it as it is, i see a lot of local djs who pitch all the tracks at +3% with master tempo, poor idiots, thats the reason they trainwreck so often, the whole dinamics of the kick are screwed due to the stretching |
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| Vernon Wanderer |
| I like it between 60 and 180. True story. |
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| dj christian |
| I like it speedcore style with something hovering around 1000bpm.. POFF! in your FACE! |
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| rdevito |
For clubs it depends of the atmosphere, i can accept pretty much everything from 126 to 140.
There are some areas in the clubs like a lounge that plays some Chill Out, is very cool.
But for raves, only 145 :) |
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| BECK |
| 166,66. when u try it and find out why ull bricks. |
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| yonny |
| quote: | Originally posted by Bierheld
Exactly 117.54, if it's even a fraction of a beat off i start throwing things. |
+1, i hate it when djs go nuts and play at 117.55 or more... |
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