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When Doing A Set
How long to you keep the track rolling before you mix in the next track?


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Depends on the tracks and the particular mix I'm doing. I've found that usually when playing more wobbly stuff I'll start the next track either at the start of the breakdown and bring it in there, or wait until the 2nd drop and start to mix in from there.
With deeper stuff I let the tracks play longer to create nice smooth mixes.
With deeper stuff I let the tracks play longer to create nice smooth mixes.
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Depends on the track and crowd but I would say at least mix into the 2nd drop that way you give the crowd a chance to get into the track and groove and gyrate and shit like that.. You don't want to mix out of tracks so fast the crowd can't dance and wrap its head around the track your playing.. Building Groove is so important..
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it really depends. A track rolling for ages and ages is not so great (depending on the track of course), but what also really bothers me is really quick mixing all the time. The thing I like about dubstep is the groove, and if you are mixing really quickly all the time the groove goes out the window... Quick works with wobble alright though, but I'm not such a fan...
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The_Dza88 wrote:How long to you keep the track rolling before you mix in the next track?
theres no right or wrong answer to this
feel the crowd, mix it up for them, keep the girls dancing, and the blokes will follow etc...
mix fast or slow, but dont let the tune drag on :yawn:

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I know theres notdrift wrote:theres no right or wrong answer to this


jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
http://soundcloud.com/keepitgully http://www.mixcloud.com/slevarance/
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The_Dza88 wrote:I know theres notdrift wrote:theres no right or wrong answer to thiswas just wonding the speed that other people mix at
i mix quick

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Depends = the correct answer
I have a tendency to let the tunes roll out for a while when I am doing a recording or on the radio or just playing for myself. I have gotten past that stage where I just want to show off my skeeeilllz. When I play out tho I have a tendency to mix a lot faster. Sux because I'll play my whole set in 40 minutes and leave myself searching through my computer wondering what to play for the remainder.

I have a tendency to let the tunes roll out for a while when I am doing a recording or on the radio or just playing for myself. I have gotten past that stage where I just want to show off my skeeeilllz. When I play out tho I have a tendency to mix a lot faster. Sux because I'll play my whole set in 40 minutes and leave myself searching through my computer wondering what to play for the remainder.
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