Hi, I'm new here, just downloaded the trial version of DJMixstation 3...very impressive.
I'm an OLD radio DJ, a DJ from the 1970's rock era rather than modern Dance music. My "mixing" experience was simply cross-fading intro/outro, rather than modern mixing where one has to get the beats correct.
My aim is to learn how to mix dance music (trance , house, techno). I see there is a lot to read here in this forum, I will will read through them all over the next few days but thought I would ask one question to get me started.
I see in the help file/PDF document that comes with the trial version, that one needs to "match the beats" . and the instructions illustrate how to get things "in phase" and "rhythms overlap"
DJMixstation makes this easy to do, but once done it does not sound "right" to me. I took two of the songs that came with the trial version, made two remixes of certain sections that appeared to compliment eachother , synchronized the beats, and then played them together using the cross fader.. They sounded "off". However, everything sounded perfectly good (for a first attempt) when instead of overlapping the rhythms I matched them so that they were exactly the same. Cross-fading and setting it so I could hear both turntable 1 and turn table two equally, produced a really nice blend.
So, this rookie is confused. When would overlapping, as opposed to matching, be the thing to do ?
Andy.
I'm an OLD radio DJ, a DJ from the 1970's rock era rather than modern Dance music. My "mixing" experience was simply cross-fading intro/outro, rather than modern mixing where one has to get the beats correct.
My aim is to learn how to mix dance music (trance , house, techno). I see there is a lot to read here in this forum, I will will read through them all over the next few days but thought I would ask one question to get me started.
I see in the help file/PDF document that comes with the trial version, that one needs to "match the beats" . and the instructions illustrate how to get things "in phase" and "rhythms overlap"
DJMixstation makes this easy to do, but once done it does not sound "right" to me. I took two of the songs that came with the trial version, made two remixes of certain sections that appeared to compliment eachother , synchronized the beats, and then played them together using the cross fader.. They sounded "off". However, everything sounded perfectly good (for a first attempt) when instead of overlapping the rhythms I matched them so that they were exactly the same. Cross-fading and setting it so I could hear both turntable 1 and turn table two equally, produced a really nice blend.
So, this rookie is confused. When would overlapping, as opposed to matching, be the thing to do ?
Andy.
Posted Sun 18 Sep 05 @ 7:22 pm
look dude here is where you can get the best answers in thsi site : http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/6288/Mix_lessons/DJ_MIXING___basic_-_advanced_-_pro.html?page=1
Posted Sun 02 Oct 05 @ 6:15 am