on some work i did on this. the feedback is terrible because of my laptops crappy onboard devices. other than that, listen, enjoy, or not. lemme know what you think
on some work i did on this. the feedback is terrible because of my laptops crappy onboard devices. other than that, listen, enjoy, or not. lemme know what you think
There is no greater sorrow than to recall in misery, the times when we were happy
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Originally Posted by hitman
Feed back isn't that terrible. It seems like you can transition pretty well. When its hard to discern whether the track has changed is a good thing. I don't know if you used an automated bpm but if you didn't props on that. Looping vocal tracks from one to the other to ensure a smooth transition makes things great also. Probably as you get more experienced you will be able to drop into another song without missing a beat. (That is an awesome achievement)
But my biggest critique is this: Use the knobs to make the mix better. Knobs are everything. The song is about to drop the bass? Flip that bass knob to zero and crank it full when the bass pumps out or reverse it when it drops out of a section.
@ anex. nope no auto beat matching, just old fashioned pitch control
There is no greater sorrow than to recall in misery, the times when we were happy
My hat to you.
I am pretty brutaly honest. The only problems I saw was that as you switched disks the main volume seemed to drop instantly. Maybe crank the volume on your second disk a lil more and bring it in strong. The transition was pretty flawless and it just kinda seemed like you were not confident in it. I only listened til about the 6 min mark. But all in all I would say that sounded pretty good. I thought you may have let the first disk go a little long, but that was just personal opinion. Most club kids get bored unless there is a major mixup every 2 to 3 minutes. I would deffinately say that I have hired DJ's with less skill to play at clubs I worked befroe though.