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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

D.J. TIPS on mixing a hip hop track with a house track

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  • Good stuff man! I have been experimenting with this myself but it does take a lot of practice! I don't think people realize it is not just about mixing instrumentals and vocals, there does take a certain finesse to doing this.

  • @trey77 It really does. Thanks.

  • Bro thanks for the great tips 

  • @DJFr3akshow your welcome. Thanks for commenting.

  • basically mix instruemnt and vocal / acapella ... =)

  • @marvie05marv Basically.... NO!!!!

    This video is not about mixing an acapella w/ instrumental. It is about making it work when there is no acapella available.

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  • @hardcorebreakbeats I beat mach myself. There is no auto sync on Serato Scratch Live.

  • Hi

    where can i get the Drums track ? thanks

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  • Nice Tutorial!

    

  • @LavaFrank but then they'd be out of sync

  • What mode do you have to be in to use cd players? it looks like relative mode is on in this video. A lot of the newer hiphop tracks are in the 60 - 70 bpm range, so doing this is a good idea if your club gig is an edm night. I used to mix hiphop accapellas into drum n bass tracks back in the day, but i dont do edm anymore

  • @gilboogie hey man i agree yet its pretty damn easy to mix on serato as you can line up the colours and lines so its sort of cheating don't you think? i'm in no way having a go either i just thought i'd mention this

  • @cgountanis Im sure it is. Never used Ableton. I was just trying to give pointers on how to make it work on the fly with just two decks and a mixer.

  • It's way easier to mash up with Ableton but vinyl touch is more fun :)

  • @BIGMACE424 They were really good. I sold them though for two stupid reasons:

    1) There was no coffin that was made for two small cd decks and the 12" mixer I had and I couldn't find a small mixer that had features I needed so I had nothing to lug my gear around in. I wish I would have waited for the Denon DN-X600 mixer.

    and 2) I was really missing spinning on my Turntables.

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