Djs, slow blends or cuts?

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Djs, slow blends or cuts?

Post by step correct » Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:35 pm

To be perfectly honest I do a bit of both. More so depending if there is some sort of melody going on in the tune you are bringing in or coming out of. Anyone?

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Post by shnyde » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:02 pm

every tune is different i swear! not like mixng any other genre (i.e. dnb where it's 99% forumlistic)

gotta stop being addicted to doing spinbacks when i'm mixing on my own :P

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Post by dj slums » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:21 pm

SHNYDE wrote: gotta stop being addicted to doing spinbacks when i'm mixing on my own :P
LOL me too.. :)

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Post by Lurka » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:30 pm

LOVE long blends cuttings ok only if ure bringin out a WOBBLETASTIC SUB BASS STORMER but otherwise blend ting is where its at!

but i hate having to take the bass nearly completely out of one tune when both tunes are in in dubstep! does ne one else find this! as 99% of the time if u leave both bass in u get a sloppy mess! ahah and the mans dem dont rate that!

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Post by little boh peep » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:34 pm

Always, ALWAYS slow blends if I can.

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Post by product » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:40 pm

trigga!!! wrote:LOVE long blends cuttings ok only if ure bringin out a WOBBLETASTIC SUB BASS STORMER but otherwise blend ting is where its at!

but i hate having to take the bass nearly completely out of one tune when both tunes are in in dubstep! does ne one else find this! as 99% of the time if u leave both bass in u get a sloppy mess! ahah and the mans dem dont rate that!

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if you have 2 basslines playing at the same time in any genre you'll get a mess

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Post by Sub Shifter » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:49 pm

Product wrote:
trigga!!! wrote:LOVE long blends cuttings ok only if ure bringin out a WOBBLETASTIC SUB BASS STORMER but otherwise blend ting is where its at!

but i hate having to take the bass nearly completely out of one tune when both tunes are in in dubstep! does ne one else find this! as 99% of the time if u leave both bass in u get a sloppy mess! ahah and the mans dem dont rate that!

trigga!:6:
if you have 2 basslines playing at the same time in any genre you'll get a mess
nah u can play with 2 basses to sound like 1 :wink: ie get choppin and i aint talkin crack talk :P

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Post by Lurka » Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:17 pm

innit blaze!

i know ud get a mess with most genres but when double dropping in dubstep its very rare to find two basslines that compliment each other completely and can be left in together for a true double drop, if you get me!

i think im just complaining about a problem that doesnt even exist ahahah

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Post by step correct » Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:49 pm

trigga!!! wrote:LOVE long blends cuttings ok only if ure bringin out a WOBBLETASTIC SUB BASS STORMER but otherwise blend ting is where its at!

but i hate having to take the bass nearly completely out of one tune when both tunes are in in dubstep! does ne one else find this! as 99% of the time if u leave both bass in u get a sloppy mess! ahah and the mans dem dont rate that!

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I prefer not to take my bass out entirely. try droppint it out about 1/4 the way down. I have noticed some pretty interesting results from doing this, although it does help if the basslines are similar. I'll pump the mids a bit if there is a vocal or some other noticeable noise from the exiting tune. But yeah,...no full on double drops.

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Post by step correct » Sun Mar 25, 2007 7:02 pm

Cuts are the bizzness too though. I find myself cutting in when I enter a mix or even just dropping the track from the beginning,...much like hip hop djs do. I really dig chopping in and out of a mix, this is where the more minimal stuff can be utilized IMO. Crowds go nuts over that type of thing....and the spatial qualities of Dubstep make it sorta easy. A little scratch out here and there never hurt. :j: I love a long well blended mix though,..like almost house styles. So yeah, I guess I'm 50/50 on it.

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Post by step correct » Sun Mar 25, 2007 7:03 pm

Product wrote:
trigga!!! wrote:LOVE long blends cuttings ok only if ure bringin out a WOBBLETASTIC SUB BASS STORMER but otherwise blend ting is where its at!

but i hate having to take the bass nearly completely out of one tune when both tunes are in in dubstep! does ne one else find this! as 99% of the time if u leave both bass in u get a sloppy mess! ahah and the mans dem dont rate that!

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if you have 2 basslines playing at the same time in any genre you'll get a mess

I played Drum and Bass for 11 years and I never really got into double drops,....meh.

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Post by downngoing » Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:10 pm

if your timing is right and the tunes are boning eachother you can double drop nicely with what ever the fcuk you want. Just about level control. imho
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Post by ludofuzz » Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:03 am

Turntablism is my order of the day. Once youve got that down, your control, reaction, creativity, knowledge of the entire concept will change the game.

I make tunes with turntablism in mind.

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Post by kloski » Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:27 am

cutz !!!! i love ot record mixtapes from different genres including nu school breaks, grime and dubstep. hard to do without preparation but most time im mixing at home with friends so no one claims about some mixing failures. most about cuts but it sounds great entering some skream anthem while the breakfasterz are still rinsing!

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Post by thinking » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:45 am

Little Boh Peep wrote:Always, ALWAYS slow blends if I can.
+ keymixing where appropriate.
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Post by little boh peep » Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:33 pm

ThinKing wrote:
Little Boh Peep wrote:Always, ALWAYS slow blends if I can.
+ keymixing where appropriate.
Yes. Thank you.

Sasha & Digweed set the bar for that IMHO.

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Post by blk plague » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:19 pm

powermixing for me-tight blends dropping every minute and a half or so.
I AM NOT OK.

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Post by Jubz » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:32 pm

I like to play my records snapped in half, at the wrong speed through a fucked mixer, making sure the keys always clash and that the beats are never in time.

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Post by step correct » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:52 pm

Jubscarz wrote:I like to play my records snapped in half, at the wrong speed through a fucked mixer, making sure the keys always clash and that the beats are never in time.
:o link??

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