Evening all. Apologies if this is in the wrong forum, but the dj forum looked pretty dead.
Anyway, just bought a house and set my decks up in one of the spare rooms for the first time in about 7 years (never had room previously and they were in my mum's loft). I have 2 x Technics 1210's and a Gemini PS646 mixer. Been having great fun just mucking about on them and playing some old records that I had genuinely forgot I had.
However, as I've been mixing some of the tracks up it raised a question I've always wondered about mixing - I've never been that great a mixer and always just did it for fun - I've played 3 gigs in my life! When I'm beatmatching the tracks, no matter what level I have the bass on, you can always tell straight away that a new track is coming in - sort of that clunky beat sound that you would associate with shoddy mixing. Why is this? Is it because those two particular tracks just arent that great a fit? Or is it just the nature of vinyl dj'ing? Every mix I hear on soundcloud etc is pretty much impeccable mixing - is this because the latest software/cdj's etc simply eliminate the beat clashes, no matter how minor?
Is there anything I can do with the mixer to eliminate/reduce these clashes, or is it a case of finding out what tunes go better with other tunes? Even when I beatmatch the tunes to what I think is a perfect match you can always still tell the new tune is there straight away.
Would welcome opinions from fellow bedroom dj's, or those lucky enough to play out a lot!
Anyway, just bought a house and set my decks up in one of the spare rooms for the first time in about 7 years (never had room previously and they were in my mum's loft). I have 2 x Technics 1210's and a Gemini PS646 mixer. Been having great fun just mucking about on them and playing some old records that I had genuinely forgot I had.
However, as I've been mixing some of the tracks up it raised a question I've always wondered about mixing - I've never been that great a mixer and always just did it for fun - I've played 3 gigs in my life! When I'm beatmatching the tracks, no matter what level I have the bass on, you can always tell straight away that a new track is coming in - sort of that clunky beat sound that you would associate with shoddy mixing. Why is this? Is it because those two particular tracks just arent that great a fit? Or is it just the nature of vinyl dj'ing? Every mix I hear on soundcloud etc is pretty much impeccable mixing - is this because the latest software/cdj's etc simply eliminate the beat clashes, no matter how minor?
Is there anything I can do with the mixer to eliminate/reduce these clashes, or is it a case of finding out what tunes go better with other tunes? Even when I beatmatch the tunes to what I think is a perfect match you can always still tell the new tune is there straight away.
Would welcome opinions from fellow bedroom dj's, or those lucky enough to play out a lot!
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