How do I transition from a Higher BPM (140) -to- a much slower BPM (88)
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How do I transition from a Higher BPM (140) -to- a much slower BPM (88) Posted on: 04.02.2013 by Terrell Marzullo Yes I am a beginner and have been using the sync button, so wondering how I can make such a drastic BPM transition from one track to another without it sounding super sped up/slowed down but at the same time not so sloppy without using sync? Im not to sure how *example* radio DJ's do this in they're mixes and make it sound so smooth? | |
Adrien Witkus 05.02.2013 | if you're referring to dubstep or trap as 140, and Drum n Bass as "much slower" at 88.... The solution is that you should stop DJing forever. |
robin loo 05.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by Starskii
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Nereida Jasnoch 05.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by kamjongill
^I traktor it's called delay, there should be a button somewhere that says freeze and press that. Also don't forget to play with the paramaters and see what works. |
Terrell Marzullo 04.02.2013 | I believe I might of deleted my Echo effect when I was adding over the new effects? Is there anyway I could get it back if I did.. |
Carey Leid 04.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by soundinmotiondj
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Layne Koop 04.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by MyUsername
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Kandra Fagler 04.02.2013 | you can slow down the 88 bpm to 70 bpm (Which is half of 140) and you can beatmatch manually i do this all the time |
Loria Capwell 04.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by kamjongill
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Terrell Marzullo 04.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by MyUsername
*Airhorns & gunshots lol |
Carey Leid 04.02.2013 | Airhorns and gunshots. |
Nereida Jasnoch 04.02.2013 | 1)Make a transition where at least either the incoming or outgoing track has no beats/drums. 2)Echo freeze effect 3)Cutting 4)Backspin 1 being the smoothest decreasing in smoothness with 4 being the least smooth. |
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