I notice that sometimes when I am fiddling around with my turntables that a tune I mix in does not always sound great when mixed with the tune already playing. What are some tunes you guys know of that you have tried and tested that you think mix well together and produce a smooth transition in a set, keeping the flow of a set? Any posts are greatly appreciated
Tunes that mix well into each other
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Tunes that mix well into each other
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You have now entered the world of mixing in keys...FM
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keep at it!!!
you'll buck it, every genious needs some time to find a new route in anything they do. maybe you should check out something from a different genre like going breaks or elctro or something more tech for the mix.
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Personally i don?t care as much if they match or not as where i wanna go with my setPROGRESSIVE NEVER DIESComment
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^^^what he said.
Mixing in key is great, but only if the track you're mixing into also happens to be a great track like the last. I'd rather hear an out of key mix between two great tunes that go well one after the other than hear a perfect in key mix to a boring track.
And you can't keep doing the same mix between records- it'll get boring for you, and it's also better if you can pull off a more challenging mix with two unlikelys, like if your mixing out of someone else's record.
...but, if your gonna mix in key, go for it! Pull a 2 minute mix instead of a 10 second mix and the tracks will blend in so much better. Most of the beginnings of house records are empty anyway, so use that beat and mix it.Comment
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Originally posted by DaStottmanI notice that sometimes when I am fiddling around with my turntables that a tune I mix in does not always sound great when mixed with the tune already playing. What are some tunes you guys know of that you have tried and tested that you think mix well together and produce a smooth transition in a set, keeping the flow of a set? Any posts are greatly appreciatedThere is no funk without the bass.Comment
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Here's one that I enjoy mixing:
Felix da housecat - Ready 2 wear(Paperfaces remix) the mix in Studio B - I see girls(Tom Neville remix).
It's usually trial and error in mixing to find out what goes well together for me. However, as my mixing has improved, it's easier to put songs that go well together.Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake - Napoleon BonaparteComment
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Originally posted by Morgani belong to the Pete Tong school of mixing.
Crashe any two random records together and talk over the top of them. Perfect mix everytime!
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Hmm, mixing in keys huh. I wish I knew how to key my tunes, since I don't have a piano or guitar to do so.My Top 5 Tunes Of The Moment:
Beckers - Fake (Greg Churchill Remix)
4Mal - Twilight
Formulate - The Voice Of Qi
Mat Leutwyler & Jason Suzuki - The Contended Gastronome (Kosmas Epsilon Remix)
Classic Tune: Djum Djum - DifferenceComment
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Re: Tunes that mix well into each other
Originally posted by Morgani belong to the Pete Tong school of mixing.
Crashe any two random records together and talk over the top of them. Perfect mix everytime!Common Sense is not Common at all.Comment
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I say let it flow, after a while you'll instinctively cue records that are relative key-wise almost unconsciously.
I used to focus a lot on keys and it fucked up the flow, it seemed a bit unnatural. The best way to incorporate keys into your mixing is to know your records inside out: the key matching will come automatically afterwards, at least enough of it so your key clashes are not too cacophonic. :-D
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Re: Tunes that mix well into each other
Originally posted by DaStottmanHmm, mixing in keys huh. I wish I knew how to key my tunes, since I don't have a piano or guitar to do so.Comment
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