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luminate
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 10:24:59
hey, i recently did a lil mix (bout 30mins) using 13 tracks, and i was wondering if anyone else ever does the same sorta thing?
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Mortis
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 10:30:43
No, I don't care much for stuff like that. Your just getting into a track and it gets mixed out straight away. I prefare the older style of hardcore mixing like they used to do on the 90's CD's.
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luminate
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 10:36:28
older style mixing?
its not somehitng i usually do, just do it occaisionally.. keeps me, and whoever's listening on their toes :P
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Mortis
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 10:40:54
quote: Originally posted by luminate:
older style mixing?
Yeah, playing all of the track and maybe mixing just the beats for a bit rather than tune after tune after tune. It gives you a bit of down time between tracks, also lets you hear most of the track.
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luminate
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 11:02:38
ah k, sorta like just overlapping th intro/outro's? cool cool
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clarke101
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 11:19:10
Quick mixing is fine if the tracks lend themselves to be used in this way. If not it can sound rubbish.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 11:21:50
If you listen to Hixxy mixes from around 98, he does this, and it works well! :)
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djDMS
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 11:27:49
quote: Originally posted by clarke101:
Quick mixing is fine if the tracks lend themselves to be used in this way. If not it can sound rubbish.
Agreed.
I do it occasionally - can be fun.
Also good mixing practice
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Smoogie
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 11:40:54
quote: Originally posted by Mortis:
quote: Originally posted by luminate:
older style mixing?
Yeah, playing all of the track and maybe mixing just the beats for a bit rather than tune after tune after tune. It gives you a bit of down time between tracks, also lets you hear most of the track.
One reason why I love Happy 2 B Hardcore chapter 1 as it is nothing but beats between tracks! I love the breaks and hard kicks messed up together, no other CD I own really does it, in other words- Classic Hardcore mixing!!!
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clarke101
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 12:08:00
quote: Originally posted by Smoogie:
quote: Originally posted by Mortis:
quote: Originally posted by luminate:
older style mixing?
Yeah, playing all of the track and maybe mixing just the beats for a bit rather than tune after tune after tune. It gives you a bit of down time between tracks, also lets you hear most of the track.
One reason why I love Happy 2 B Hardcore chapter 1 as it is nothing but beats between tracks! I love the breaks and hard kicks messed up together, no other CD I own really does it, in other words- Classic Hardcore mixing!!!
*grabs popcorn and waits for Mr K*
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dbadger
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 14:04:32
its hardly mixin tho is it, its more like just beatmatching, id rather hear someone mix, i enjoy the mix just as much as the tunes.
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Xenochrome
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 14:39:54
quote: Originally posted by clarke101:
*grabs popcorn and waits for Mr K*
I did consider fielding this one myself, but perhaps it is best left to the master.
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luminate
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Posted - 2006/08/01 : 19:15:02
i like hardcore sets to bang hard all the way thru.. with little or no breaks, other then those structured into the song themselves... mixin fast is good for that, tho it means the mixing's bound to no be quite so tight.. but its still good fun every now an then..
will post a link to my mix i'm referring to an u guys can lemme no what u think...
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bulby_g
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Posted - 2006/08/02 : 15:50:27
It's OK providing tracks that work well are used. I do hate it on new CD's with tracks I've not heard because I want to hear the whole thing.
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Underloop
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Posted - 2006/08/02 : 21:11:10
quote: Originally posted by djnateking:
quote: Originally posted by clarke101:
*grabs popcorn and waits for Mr K*
I did consider fielding this one myself, but perhaps it is best left to the master.
Room for another one on the couch?
You can cram lots of tunes into one mix, and still include 90% of the tune (check my bootleg mix in the other genre forum - 27 tunes in 1 hour 1minute - well, kind of!).
For me it is all about the mix though. Any idiot with 2 decks and the ability to hear how fast something is going is capable of playing tunes back to back, fading in slowly between them (even I can for crying out loud!). For a DJ to be an artist rather than just a DJ he has to do something special in my book - something which I'm working on!
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luminate
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Posted - 2006/08/03 : 05:46:23
^^bump^^
i've listen to it a few times over, and both myself and others think it sounds pretty sweet...
as soon as i get it hosted i'll post a link so can all tell me if u like it, or if i should never do it again :P
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