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Got any advice for mixing?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 3:18 pm
by plume
I'm just getting my first dubstep record order this week. I have a good back ground in djing but I'm intimidated by slower music. (d'n'b background mostly). I hear a lot of quick mixing and start/stop being used in dubstep mixes and while I would guess that's standard fair sometimes I would like to avoid that as much as possible.

And no, I'm not going into this with d'n'b mentality, but I'll probably play other genres with my DS... guess trial and error is the way but figured I'd search out for some possible techniques.

Re: Got any advice for mixing?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 3:31 pm
by gravious
plume wrote: figured I'd search out for some possible techniques.
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http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=6906

:wink:

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 3:40 pm
by ikeaboy
That thread gravious pointed to is great. I only got back with decks (after a 6 year break) for dubstep's sake about 2 weeks ago. Its not as hard as all that (at home with descent monitoring anyway). Fear is the mind killer.

Re: Got any advice for mixing?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 3:47 pm
by fushimi
gravious wrote:
plume wrote: figured I'd search out for some possible techniques.
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http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=6906

:wink:
I started that thread, and coincidentally I'm playing out for the first time this Sunday, although when I try to reply to that thread it just takes me to the forum index.

Re: Got any advice for mixing?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 3:57 pm
by plume
Fushimi wrote:
gravious wrote:
plume wrote: figured I'd search out for some possible techniques.
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http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=6906

:wink:
I started that thread, and coincidentally I'm playing out for the first time this Sunday, although when I try to reply to that thread it just takes me to the forum index.
funny, I'm having the same trouble. That thread is good however it's mainly just the basics of mixing in general which I have down. Was looking more from some advice from going from one genre to another I suppose as mixing d'n'b is really easy for me while mixing techno or house usually is tougher. I have to assume that dubstep will be even harder than that.

I'm thinking that track selection will be infinitely more important with dubstep than with most d'n'b.

I'm just killing time 'til my records get here any way:

60930 Phace
"Brainwave / Polymers"
(Subtitles)

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68305 Laroque
"Deliverance"
(Fokuz LTD)

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77919 Elemental
"Deep Under / Sparkle"
(Hot Flush)

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93053 Forsaken & Diem
"Substratum EP - Part 2"
(Immerse Records)

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93930 Vaccine
"Wishful Thinking / Signal To N..."
(Scuba)

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94348 Marc Ashken, Remixes By Skream
"Roots Dyed Dark / Size 3"
(Leftroom)

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95855 Aqualung, Remix By Distance
"Scuba"
(Nomad)

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96239 Headhunter
"Futurebound / Descent / Entity"
(Tempa)

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96364 Scuba
"Frisco / Brown"
(Scuba)

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98504 Serge Gainsbourg Presents Variou...
"Electronica Gainsbourg 1 (L'Ho..."
(Mercury)

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99618 Breakage
"Clarendon / Shroud"
(Digital Soundboy)

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102093 Mayhem
"Split Second / 10 Ton"
(Subway Recordings)

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102752 Zen Militia, Remix By Scuba
"The Pull Of Guilt"
(Z Audio White)

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102963 Matt Green & D-Formed
"String Theory / Moment Of Clar..."
(Base Corrupt)

excuse the random d'n'b bits. couldn't help it... :D

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:08 pm
by wascal
Let every tune drop for 3 seconds then rewind it. Do this at least once per tune and everything will be fine :lol:

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:12 pm
by plume
wascal wrote:Let every tune drop for 3 seconds then rewind it. Do this at least once per tune and everything will be fine :lol:
Can you imagine? I've heard some sets that were close...

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:49 pm
by spiro
watch out for all the melodies !!!
I started out mixing with oldschool hiphop 10 years back, so Im having trouble listening to mixing where people dont respect a tracks vocal: cut of in the middle of a line, starting it without the first lines of vocal etc . . .
the same goes for all the melodies! watch out for mismatching melodies!
too many dj sets lets two melodies play together for a long mix. And the whole mix sounds sour !!!

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:53 pm
by plume
spiro wrote:watch out for all the melodies !!!
I started out mixing with oldschool hiphop 10 years back, so Im having trouble listening to mixing where people dont respect a tracks vocal: cut of in the middle of a line, starting it without the first lines of vocal etc . . .
the same goes for all the melodies! watch out for mismatching melodies!
too many dj sets lets two melodies play together for a long mix. And the whole mix sounds sour !!!
Noted. I don't have a good musical background so I just play what sounds good together. No need for key clashing, I agree.

Sorry, this is obviously not in the right forum. Someone should/could move it w/o offense. :D