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by Basic A » Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:55 am
:::Edit, out to the guy above me, who posted while I was typing that, hes speakin the truth.:::
Started with same tempo tracks so you could get used to the idea of conflicting shuffles n shit you cant help, right?
Also, are you trying to learn in a mix scenario, or are you actually technically practicing? try getting a tune you know the bpm of going on your non dominant side (everyone prefers a side of the mixer for shit like fades, ect. just wierd like that, but I notice it in everyone) and then load another track witha different (but known) tempo on the other side. Play track one, and just focus on aligning the beats on two, not matching them to structure and mixing them yet, just getting your tempos and steps right (no offbeats, no kick on top of snares n snarres on top of kicks, ect.)
Thatll take a while yo, learning a 'rule of thumb' formula helps too, for instance 140 + 1% = 142... helped me think in proporton, it because touchier the faster you speed up or slow down...
Keep at it though, I cant imagine any set of decks, regardless of quality, not being used, breaks my heart man.
Like I siad, drill basic matching with no real purpose, on the same sets of records, for months, until its just second nature. Took me 6 to get that, and 2 of that was just getting used to conflicting shuffle n stuff like I siad earlier. Train your ear. its reqarding as fuck once you getover the beatmatch hump, the learning curve becomes incredible, especially if you already produce, youll be at it in no time once you get that first step.
Imagine if youd have gave up and figured you sucked and never drilled hardware use into your head with production...
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