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from trance to house
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| DJ LIQUID |
when i get home i will listen to this :)
since i cant hear it right now what kind of house did u use? |
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| DJ LIQUID |
wow thats good........i didnt even realize the track changed :)
very very nice :D :D |
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| mikefasssy |
| Very good man, only things I found were that around the 1 minute mark a new bassline comes in and its a bit overpowering. At the 3:10 mark when you switch basslines again it seems delayed (the bringing in of hte next tracks bass). Not sure if that was on purpose or what, but otherwise it is aces. |
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| Busy Child |
| yea i think it sounds delayed too |
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| Alccode |
sorry to point this out, but there's a serious flaw here. and i know the solution:
DITCH THE HOUSE!!!!
:disbelief :clown: :clown: :crazy:
(j/k)
i haven't actually heard it (will do so when i get home), but i'm sure it's good, judging from the above comments. |
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| Haunted |
i began bringing it in at around 2:45
just the first song's bass cut off
but i tried to fix it as best as I could. |
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| DJ LIQUID |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alccode
sorry to point this out, but there's a serious flaw here. and i know the solution:
DITCH THE HOUSE!!!!
:disbelief :clown: :clown: :crazy:
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| Xquisite |
heh when i get home i'll check it out.
one thing i must say about making that transition.. it depends what kind of trance you switch from to what kind of house. If you're trying to mix deep trance with funky house, that usually doesnt sound right. Normally you put in a Progressive record between a trance record and a house record to fill in the gap. The trance records usually run at 135-145 bpm whereas house normally running around 110-125. |
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