Easy all,
Starting up a kinda mix blog on my youtube, should hopefully be putting something up every one or two weeks with new records i buy.
Anyway i've started it off with a 40 minute mix of old and new tracks from the collection
If you've got a youtube account show some love and subscribe ..... or just troll me, lol.
not really very tight mixing, which begs the question, why film it? But overall it was alright man, tune selection is good. Work on you're beat matching man, don't bring the tunes in so quickly, if you spend only like 15 seconds more on beat matching the tunes, you're mixes wont have as many mistakes in them trust me
Rapsak wrote:yeah im a bit more sloppy in the second part
but why film it?
because i get encouragement from people and criticism to help improve from others...
Ah right cool, I just don't understand why people put videos of themselves mixing when they can't actually mix all too well, but if it's so you can improve i've got no problems with it man, you're getting there man, no doubt. Keep it up
Rapsak wrote:yeah im a bit more sloppy in the second part
but why film it?
because i get encouragement from people and criticism to help improve from others...
i've yet to film my mixes, but i've recorded them and totally understand where you're coming from. big up yourself!
Rapsak wrote:yeah im a bit more sloppy in the second part
but why film it?
because i get encouragement from people and criticism to help improve from others...
i've yet to film my mixes, but i've recorded them and totally understand where you're coming from. big up yourself!
safe man, you definitely should - it's actually ridiculously useful watching yourself afterwards, you notice mistakes and stuff that you could've done which you don't necessarily notice when you're concentrating on the mix.
got part 3 upping now with pariah being mixed out of the orbison which i think sounds pretty good, and then a bit of a fuck up on bury da bwoy, lol
Yeah mate, solid effort but keep the incoming tune in your headphones for a little while, get the two tunes beatmatched, then drop it in at a suiting point
take a little more time before getting both the faders up and the mix will sound alot tighter, like i said though, nice effort.
Mutiny wrote:Yeah mate, solid effort but keep the incoming tune in your headphones for a little while, get the two tunes beatmatched, then drop it in at a suiting point
take a little more time before getting both the faders up and the mix will sound alot tighter, like i said though, nice effort.
Great selection aswell, your have some top tunes!
Haha well these are still gonna be rushed cos i filmed it all in one go, but the advice is being taken on board! lol
and cheers