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Ci sarebbe qualche anima buona che traduce le interessanti lezioni della sezione del forum: mix lesson in particolar modo quelle di DJ Norvey (a memoria) ? la virtualdjcomunityItalo gli sarebbe eternamente grata
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Posted Fri 13 May 05 @ 2:34 pm
arjunaPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Un po' lunga come cosa... magari il traduttore di Altavista? ;)
Risultato probabilmente indegno ma forse comprensibile :)))


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Posted Fri 13 May 05 @ 8:24 pm
kenixxxHome userMember since 2004
Anch'io ho letto quei tutorial e sono davvero interessanti? Mi sono bloccato però nella parte dove spiega come aggiustare il bmp ed allinnearlo con il cbg. Ti riporto la parte in inglese:

>Now, enter the value from autobpm/mixmeister bpm into the song in VDJ. It will not be
>always perfect, but close. (if manually tapping, the value is already there)

>Next is to adjust for perfect values. Right-click song and adjust bpm with arrows so that
>beat-bars have the same pattern as cbg dots, and are aligned (one dot under each beat
>bar) CBG are those dots you see under the waveform (computer beat grid) and are very
>important to be aligned for VDJ's beatmix engine, loops, samples etc.

>If the cbg dots and beat bars are not aligned but stay in a pattern, use the cbg arrow to
>move the cbg dots too (you will find these arrows in a pro skin, for example Fruit's
>Pioneer 700 skin)

>Look towards the middle and end of song. If beat-bars and cbg stay aligned together,
>everything is perfect. If they start to move a part, play the song, and slowly adjust bpm
>with arrows to make it fit cbg.

>A great guide for this is here:
>http://www.virtualdj.com/forum/display.html?topic=2509
Also, for a perfect mix, cbg should be aligned to first beat of measure (the big cbg dot).
>"..By ensuring that the first beats of your patterns are matched and continue to be
>matched every four bars/repetition of pattern then your mix will sound in time and
>match.."

>ALWAYS MATCH THE START OF A PATTERN OF ONE TUNE TO THE START OF A PATTERN
>OF ANOTHER otherwise you will end up with breaks/vocals/melodies/tones all in the
>wrong place and the mix wil sound terrible.

>The first beat of the measure/pattern is almost always the first beat of the song. Make
>sure the big cbg dot is aligned to the first beat. Not always in hiphop / r'n'b songs,
>because they have a cool intro or something. So, the first beat is almost always where a
>new verse starts, see if the big dot is repeated at every verse start, if not move the big
>dot to that place…

Posso tradurlo ma non riesco a capirlo.
Qualcuno ci aiuti...please

a presto
 

Posted Wed 18 May 05 @ 11:11 pm
kenixxxHome userMember since 2004
Anch'io ho letto quei tutorial e sono davvero interessanti? Mi sono bloccato però nella parte dove spiega come aggiustare il bmp ed allinnearlo con il cbg. Ti riporto la parte in inglese:

>Now, enter the value from autobpm/mixmeister bpm into the song in VDJ. It will not be
>always perfect, but close. (if manually tapping, the value is already there)

>Next is to adjust for perfect values. Right-click song and adjust bpm with arrows so that
>beat-bars have the same pattern as cbg dots, and are aligned (one dot under each beat
>bar) CBG are those dots you see under the waveform (computer beat grid) and are very
>important to be aligned for VDJ's beatmix engine, loops, samples etc.

>If the cbg dots and beat bars are not aligned but stay in a pattern, use the cbg arrow to
>move the cbg dots too (you will find these arrows in a pro skin, for example Fruit's
>Pioneer 700 skin)

>Look towards the middle and end of song. If beat-bars and cbg stay aligned together,
>everything is perfect. If they start to move a part, play the song, and slowly adjust bpm
>with arrows to make it fit cbg.

>A great guide for this is here:
>http://www.virtualdj.com/forum/display.html?topic=2509
Also, for a perfect mix, cbg should be aligned to first beat of measure (the big cbg dot).
>"..By ensuring that the first beats of your patterns are matched and continue to be
>matched every four bars/repetition of pattern then your mix will sound in time and
>match.."

>ALWAYS MATCH THE START OF A PATTERN OF ONE TUNE TO THE START OF A PATTERN
>OF ANOTHER otherwise you will end up with breaks/vocals/melodies/tones all in the
>wrong place and the mix wil sound terrible.

>The first beat of the measure/pattern is almost always the first beat of the song. Make
>sure the big cbg dot is aligned to the first beat. Not always in hiphop / r'n'b songs,
>because they have a cool intro or something. So, the first beat is almost always where a
>new verse starts, see if the big dot is repeated at every verse start, if not move the big
>dot to that place…

Posso tradurlo ma non riesco a capirlo.
Qualcuno ci aiuti...please

a presto
 

Posted Wed 18 May 05 @ 11:13 pm


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