After listening to some of my mixed CDs (M.o.S. and such), how the hell do they get songs to mix without the crap sound of low frequency adjustment? I mean, if you just crossfade two songs, the kicks and basslines start to interfere with each other. If you start messing with the low EQ, it's very easy to hear in the song.
On the CDs I listen to, the song builds up into a crash, and then the next song starts to kick in, but there is never a change in the EQ levels. I don't get it.
On the CDs I listen to, the song builds up into a crash, and then the next song starts to kick in, but there is never a change in the EQ levels. I don't get it.
Posted Sun 11 Aug 02 @ 7:10 pm
try getting the first beat of the song on the first beat on the second song like this
zero is first beat
1 is second beat
first song 01010101010101
second song 01010101010101
first beat is like when you start a loop if its 8 loops itll probably start like bass second is drums and then back to bass
so just press ctrl+left arrow to move beats one at time if you dont understand what i said just go ctrl+left arrow ull get what i mean
NaDeR
zero is first beat
1 is second beat
first song 01010101010101
second song 01010101010101
first beat is like when you start a loop if its 8 loops itll probably start like bass second is drums and then back to bass
so just press ctrl+left arrow to move beats one at time if you dont understand what i said just go ctrl+left arrow ull get what i mean
NaDeR
Posted Sun 11 Aug 02 @ 9:15 pm
after you match the beats that is
Posted Sun 11 Aug 02 @ 9:23 pm
its not like the just mix and burn.. alot of mastering and editing is done on those mixes..
Posted Fri 23 Aug 02 @ 9:54 pm