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johnwobbles
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How to Mix

Post by johnwobbles » Sat Sep 17, 2011 12:35 pm

Im trying to learn to mix (with cdjs) but its quite overwhelming when you first start, can anyone help me out or does anyone know any good tutorials?
Ive literally just started so everything is new to me.

Hopefully someone can help

Dr Bloodnugget
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Re: How to Mix

Post by Dr Bloodnugget » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:21 pm

Try with the simplest two tracks you possibly can. What CDJ's are you using? For starting out makesure the two tracks are the same bpm and concentrate on trying to get the beats to match. E.G Kick on one track in the same place as the kick on the other track with both tracks playing at the same time and snare on the other in the same place. As long as the hat rhythms aren't incredibly polyrhythmic they will match up. Once you got this it's down to you how creative you get. Hope this helps.

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Re: How to Mix

Post by Eplo » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:36 pm

i learnt mix using pretty much all joker, for some reason. cos its all 140, snare on third etc. first just tried to match up the snares, was a god place to start.

johnwobbles
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Re: How to Mix

Post by johnwobbles » Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:54 pm

Thanks for the replies. Ive got 1000s mk2 and a djm 400. Im getting the hang of it but working out the bpm (when the cdj doesnt recognise it) is hard lol.
Eplo, sweet ill try that now then

Foul Matta
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Re: How to Mix

Post by Foul Matta » Sat Sep 17, 2011 2:03 pm

Best advice is to learn with ya ears not with ya eyes.

johnwobbles
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Re: How to Mix

Post by johnwobbles » Sat Sep 17, 2011 2:16 pm

Easier said than done though

deezlo
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Re: How to Mix

Post by deezlo » Sat Sep 17, 2011 2:59 pm

Foul Matta wrote:Best advice is to learn with ya ears not with ya eyes.
this.dont look at the bpm,it will make you a better mixer and you will be able to line up the tunes quicker

johnwobbles
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Re: How to Mix

Post by johnwobbles » Sat Sep 17, 2011 3:14 pm

When you say dont look at the bpm do you mean dont even bother trying to work it out, just try to match tunes completey on what im hearing?

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Re: How to Mix

Post by hasezwei » Sat Sep 17, 2011 3:23 pm

heres the thing, if you dont know the bpm do the following:
play tune a normally. have tune b on your headphones, try to "grab" it where the beat starts (not sure if that works well with cdj's) and let it play so the first kickdrums of both tunes are synced.
if you hear tune b's snare before tune a's, you know tune b is too fast. if it comes after tune a's snare, it's too slow.

with dubstep that's actually quite easy so you should learn fast.

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Re: How to Mix

Post by wub » Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:24 pm

1) Get a copy of this;

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2) Practice


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