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is it just me or is Kid Vicious Proceed really hard to beatmatch into? (pg. 2)
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DJ APX
After seeing this thread I decided to count the beats and I came up with 142BPM on my version . No problems mixing it here :toocool: .
mikefasssy
anybody have pilivan and zimbardo - late nite return??? i swear to god after the break the tempo increases.
joeh152
This one's really easy to mix.

As for the beats - for both version it should be 137.7bpm - which is the very same bpm found on about half of Tsunami vinyl and loads of others.

System F - Out of the Blue
System F - Solstice
System F - Exhale
System F - Soul on Soul
Eon - Pocket Damage
Gouryella - Ligaya

Hydra - Affinity (Thrillseekers)
Kansai - Roccoco (Fire & Ice)
Sun Decade - I'm Alone (Mirco De Govia)
Oceanlab - Sky Falls Down (Armin)
Riva - Time is the Healer (Armin)
Driftwood - Freeloader
Sonorous - Protonic (Ronski Speed)
Midway - Inca
Kamaya Painters - Endless Wave
Vimana - We Came
loads more.....

All 137.7, that bpm seems to coem up loads more than any other bpm. All those require no pitch adjustment to go together, and go piss easy.
jåcë
Tomcraft - Lonelines

this record is a bitch and half to mix into
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Originally posted by jåcë
Tomcraft - Lonelines

this record is a bitch and half to mix into


I actually find this very easy to beatmatch into. I made a mix a couple of months ago with this song in it. Here is the Link:

Dj Evan Almae' - Above Me

I mixed it in after Green Martian - Wizardry. I have the Tomcraft - Into the Light 12" as well, and the Kola Mix follows the same type of bassline. I found that one easy as well. Check out my mix and see what I did. I hope this helps. Keep practicing.

peace,

Steve
DJ Mikey Mike
i find this quite easy to mix. infact i found a really good tune to mix out of it, but i cant remember what it was. if i remember i'll record it
DJ M.G
Tomcraft - Loneliness is a piece of piss to mix into, and my copy spins loosly on the platter to make it even harder, but i didnt find it a problem.
montie
i find Sasha - Scorchio (Sander Kleinenberg's Scorched Remix) hard to smoothly mix into

the beatmatching isn't the big problem
its just hard to make it flow smoothly
too much going on at the begining

and my version is warped so i have to constantly bend the pitch to keep it on beat which is a real pain in the arse, so that keeps my hands away from the EQ;s
lexiconavenue
mix further into the trk ...
Ghostface
Loneliness - Easy
Proceed - Even with a skipping mp3 on cdr not difficult.
Nothing (93R) - i had some problems initially due to the really unpunchy beat. As my beatmatching improved I've had no probs with it.

Generally it's really long subtle beats as oposed to compact punchy beats which make things difficult to me.

Xavier
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Originally posted by joeh152
This one's really easy to mix.

As for the beats - for both version it should be 137.7bpm - which is the very same bpm found on about half of Tsunami vinyl and loads of others.

System F - Out of the Blue
System F - Solstice
System F - Exhale
System F - Soul on Soul
Eon - Pocket Damage
Gouryella - Ligaya

Hydra - Affinity (Thrillseekers)
Kansai - Roccoco (Fire & Ice)
Sun Decade - I'm Alone (Mirco De Govia)
Oceanlab - Sky Falls Down (Armin)
Riva - Time is the Healer (Armin)
Driftwood - Freeloader
Sonorous - Protonic (Ronski Speed)
Midway - Inca
Kamaya Painters - Endless Wave
Vimana - We Came
loads more.....

All 137.7, that bpm seems to coem up loads more than any other bpm. All those require no pitch adjustment to go together, and go piss easy.


LOL...and I thought I was the only that knows this, what program did you use to find it out? I think Pocket Damage is 140.8 depends who ripped it.

I've notice ferry's tracks/remixes are either 134.8 or 137.7

heaps of other tracks are 139.8
Magic83
lol proceed yeah I got also problems with it. Now I'm not really mixxing that long but this vinyl is really annoying me :p
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