
Not many too many releases though

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Edd
i can mix, i just heard dubstep was a hard genre to mix, i was wondering how hard. ive only been mixing a few months, so yeah4linehaiku wrote:Think you'll find 99% of dubstep is mixed on Decks. Not the easiest genre to start with though, maybe get some a few cheap House / Techno tunes and learn to beatmatch with them first. The 4x4 kick drum pulse makes things alot easier.
the hard part are the sometimes "weird" beats, with snares all over the place and stuff4linehaiku wrote:Well if you can already handle beatmatching and that you should be fine. It's a bit harder to get your head round I guess, but with a bit of practise it's fine.
what you want to do, is double fish hook the learning curve and give it all you got... drive that shit to quality!4linehaiku wrote:Well if you can already handle beatmatching and that you should be fine. It's a bit harder to get your head round I guess, but with a bit of practise it's fine.
Lol same hereAndy Havok wrote:Unite / Ghost Hardware / Wayfaring stranger
Mix Hip Hop for 3 years, that'll make you an expert beatmatcher (if you dont be a wanker and try to cut everything)Dubloke wrote:i started mixing on dubstep and it is quite hard because of the variety, but youve just got to build up your collection and try and get some help from mates that might dj dubstep. doubt that helped but im bored and felt like writing something
i dont own pepper spray but i heard it is about 160/170 bpm. if that is the case you wont be mixing it with any other dubstep tunesThe Lone Raver wrote:i got zamyatin tapes today and was trying to mix it into pepper spray, serious derailment! i know they're not obvious tracks to mix but i think it makes good practice.
If you fancy an Edinburgh mix up sometime just PM me, I've got a fairly nice set up and loads a dubstep. Always keen for some b2b mixing.The Lone Raver wrote:i dont even know anyone in edinburgh who's into dubstep or has decks ... i got zamyatin tapes today and was trying to mix it into pepper spray, serious derailment! i know they're not obvious tracks to mix but i think it makes good practice.
Apart from Two by Jazzsteppa, thats around the same bpmboomting wrote:i dont own pepper spray but i heard it is about 160/170 bpm. if that is the case you wont be mixing it with any other dubstep tunesThe Lone Raver wrote:i got zamyatin tapes today and was trying to mix it into pepper spray, serious derailment! i know they're not obvious tracks to mix but i think it makes good practice.
i thought it was fast but not that fast! thanks for the heads up. will definitely take you up on that offer. well should see you handin out flyers outside the bongo club tomorrow night, will be sure to say hello.4linehaiku wrote:If you fancy an Edinburgh mix up sometime just PM me, I've got a fairly nice set up and loads a dubstep. Always keen for some b2b mixing.The Lone Raver wrote:i dont even know anyone in edinburgh who's into dubstep or has decks ... i got zamyatin tapes today and was trying to mix it into pepper spray, serious derailment! i know they're not obvious tracks to mix but i think it makes good practice.
And as a heads up: Pepper Spray is like 170bpm, you'd need some pretty serious pitching to mix it with the Zamyatin stuff, or any dubstep for that matter.
The older 2step stuff is a lot harder to mix with in my opinion, so much going on all over the place. Makes some tunes slot together in amazing unexpected ways and others crash horribly.
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