iv heard that its the percusion and bass or whatever trying to cancel eachover out. but perhaps if you can do a video or just pm mail just to explain a little better as you are probbly the best dj tutor out there and you highlet points so simply :D thanks in advance. jonathan your a legend
johnathen sorry if i have spelt your name wrong. i have noticed when i have been mixing and when i get it so on beat thers like a flanger effect can you tell me what this is also i use the eq i personally think it sounds really cool what do you think?
you have no idea how much you have helped me start off in the industry. It started off as a hobby less than a month ago... thanks to your helps... 2 vinyl turntables, a mixer... it has now become an obsession and a job... kudos to you! As for the video, helps me experiment and know stuff that could have taken me longer on my own. How do you know which songs are better to not have so much bass?
u have to listen to the music when the next track comes in, with expirience u can hear it if the base increases in the mix cause of the new track, so u reduce the new or the old track, u can mess around and do as u like but dont keep all levels at full range when it starts getting terrible :)
provided that having good monitors affords mixin' even without headphones(only for beat match) and it's awesome,coz u hear your mix 100% as it's heard by people...PS of course experiment and practice practice practice :D
awesome! man, ur awesome!
MRbluboy02 2 years ago
hahah sex shooter nice choice of song i was mixing that earlier today
TheKoukiMonster 2 years ago
iv heard that its the percusion and bass or whatever trying to cancel eachover out. but perhaps if you can do a video or just pm mail just to explain a little better as you are probbly the best dj tutor out there and you highlet points so simply :D thanks in advance. jonathan your a legend
PRINGZY2k8 2 years ago
pring, sounds like your tracks are phasing eachother out.
ScorchinBeats 2 years ago
johnathen sorry if i have spelt your name wrong. i have noticed when i have been mixing and when i get it so on beat thers like a flanger effect can you tell me what this is also i use the eq i personally think it sounds really cool what do you think?
PRINGZY2k8 2 years ago
Thanks great tip
Picto82 2 years ago
good tip makes it feel seamless
shaolindreams 2 years ago
very good mix almost seamless
to6ko19 2 years ago
you should make a shirt that says "last night a dj "tutor" saved my life. dont forget to give me credit though ;) great vid. as usual
versuslosangeles83 2 years ago
lol, the right bpm counter went nuts!
audioh0lic 2 years ago 5
thanks j
11geee 2 years ago 2
thanks for the tip
Fadille 2 years ago 2
you have no idea how much you have helped me start off in the industry. It started off as a hobby less than a month ago... thanks to your helps... 2 vinyl turntables, a mixer... it has now become an obsession and a job... kudos to you! As for the video, helps me experiment and know stuff that could have taken me longer on my own. How do you know which songs are better to not have so much bass?
amog45780 2 years ago
u have to listen to the music when the next track comes in, with expirience u can hear it if the base increases in the mix cause of the new track, so u reduce the new or the old track, u can mess around and do as u like but dont keep all levels at full range when it starts getting terrible :)
USpecies 2 years ago 5
provided that having good monitors affords mixin' even without headphones(only for beat match) and it's awesome,coz u hear your mix 100% as it's heard by people...PS of course experiment and practice practice practice :D
k1rkus 2 years ago