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HELP!! Really stumped on how to mix theese two songs! Posted on: 15.05.2012 by Pricilla Sarria Hey guys,I've been following the blog and the community for a while now, but its my first time posting. So I was recording my new set today (promoter/boss wants it by end of week) and I got really stumped on how to mix these two songs: In My Mind (Axwell Mix)- Ivan Gough into Afrojack (feat Shermanology) - Can't Stop Me The second song's intro just doesen't have a bassline... I cant find a good drop point and a good point to cross over the bass... I've even tried fooling around with like freeze effects but I can't get it to sound good SOMEBODY PLEASEE HEEEELP!!! This mix needs to sound really professional since I have to hand it over to this new promoter whose been getting some really sweet club gigs for me here in Rio. I also don't want to remove the second song from my set because I believe it's one of the strongest ones in there.... Pleasee help!! I'm begging here! Thanks a lot guys! | |
Kesha Pietrak 18.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by sss18734
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Erica Charvet 17.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by nandosreis
The suggestions I made aren't really "advanced." They were really just suggestions on where to introduce the new song, as intro/outro mixing can get boring. Hint: On a lot of my songs, I assign cue #8 to the last beat of the song so that I can end it anytime I'd like - it sounds better than just cutting out the track entirely. |
Pricilla Sarria 18.05.2012 | Thanks for all your answers guys!
Originally Posted by sss18734
Since this mix needed to sound really professional, i was sort of trying to stick to the basic outro/intro mixing of all of the songs. Whenever i'm recording a mix that i'm gonna release i tend to not fool around with more advanced stuff for fear of messing up as i'm recording... I've been gigging for about a year now, but I started playing in clubs here in Rio de Janeiro a couple of months ago, one of the biggest promoters here from rio listened to some of my sets and he really digged my work so he's been getting me gigs in his clubs. Sometimes I just really worry that my mixing might not be up to club standards though... When I listen to my mixing compared to the guys who play before/after me their mixes just sound so flawless and perfect... I don't know if i'm noticing too much what i'm hearing since i'm the one who's mixing or whatever... Well, anyways, i recorded that entire set and i'm gonna upload it to soundcloud... that ways you guys can give me your opinion on it |
Pricilla Sarria 15.05.2012 | Hey guys, I've been following the blog and the community for a while now, but its my first time posting. So I was recording my new set today (promoter/boss wants it by end of week) and I got really stumped on how to mix these two songs: In My Mind (Axwell Mix)- Ivan Gough into Afrojack (feat Shermanology) - Can't Stop Me The second song's intro just doesen't have a bassline... I cant find a good drop point and a good point to cross over the bass... I've even tried fooling around with like freeze effects but I can't get it to sound good SOMEBODY PLEASEE HEEEELP!!! This mix needs to sound really professional since I have to hand it over to this new promoter whose been getting some really sweet club gigs for me here in Rio. I also don't want to remove the second song from my set because I believe it's one of the strongest ones in there.... Pleasee help!! I'm begging here! Thanks a lot guys! |
Linda Chavda 18.05.2012 | The last beat cue thing is simply genius! I also find setting up a delay so when you turn it on it does an automatic delay freeze can be quite a good effect too/ |
Wilson Durrum 19.05.2012 | Nice mix. |
Golden Faubert 18.05.2012 | thats quite a good mix, my only criticism would be, i wouldnt have maybe used some of the older tracks, there are a lot of very good commercial tracks out at the minute that could have easily taken their places. |
Kesha Pietrak 18.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by sss18734
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Pricilla Sarria 18.05.2012 | So are u saying i should mix without master tempo on? |
Janella Schlappich 18.05.2012 | when u need a good harmonic mix sometimes u have to manually shift the pitch of the incoming song to mach the key. |
Pricilla Sarria 18.05.2012 | Heres the entire mix: http://soundcloud.com/dj-nr-2/set-may-2012-raw Let me know what you believe Thanks for all the help guys! Really appreciate it!!
Hint: On a lot of my songs, I assign cue #8 to the last beat of the song so that I can end it anytime I'd like - it sounds better than just cutting out the track entirely.
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Erica Charvet 17.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by nandosreis
The suggestions I made aren't really "advanced." They were really just suggestions on where to introduce the new song, as intro/outro mixing can get boring. Hint: On a lot of my songs, I assign cue #8 to the last beat of the song so that I can end it anytime I'd like - it sounds better than just cutting out the track entirely. |
Pricilla Sarria 18.05.2012 | Thanks for all your answers guys!
Originally Posted by sss18734
Since this mix needed to sound really professional, i was sort of trying to stick to the basic outro/intro mixing of all of the songs. Whenever i'm recording a mix that i'm gonna release i tend to not fool around with more advanced stuff for fear of messing up as i'm recording... I've been gigging for about a year now, but I started playing in clubs here in Rio de Janeiro a couple of months ago, one of the biggest promoters here from rio listened to some of my sets and he really digged my work so he's been getting me gigs in his clubs. Sometimes I just really worry that my mixing might not be up to club standards though... When I listen to my mixing compared to the guys who play before/after me their mixes just sound so flawless and perfect... I don't know if i'm noticing too much what i'm hearing since i'm the one who's mixing or whatever... Well, anyways, i recorded that entire set and i'm gonna upload it to soundcloud... that ways you guys can give me your opinion on it |
Erica Charvet 17.05.2012 | If I had no prep, I would actually use the intro of song A to transition into song B - NOT the outro. Right around the 1:00 mark is a great breakdown where you can drop in the lyrics from track B and use echoes and other effects to clean up the transition. If you want to get a little creative and do a little less needle dropping, I feel like dropping track B's intro on the 1/2 beat would sound cool. Alternatively, if you don't want to jump right into the lyrics, the 2:00 mark in track B is a pretty good place to start. Why are you finding these two so hard to mix? Ha. They are pretty similar if you ask me... |
Shonda Soulier 16.05.2012 | that works |
Kesha Pietrak 16.05.2012 | it wasnt terrible but it worked |
Leeanna Ayla 16.05.2012 | I would have maybe used some filtering around the one minute mark. Well actually I would have never played those two songs, but that's not the point. |
Georgina Schatzman 16.05.2012 | I swear, these guys all have to be using the same ghost writing crew, it's almost scary how similar their tracks sound |
Pricilla Sarria 16.05.2012 | Wow thanks for the quick replies guys! So before I saw your replies I went through and recorded the entire set anyways since my promoter was really nagging me for it... This is how that specific transition turned out: http://soundcloud.com/djnandoreis/transition What do you guys believe? Not to bad right? So this is what I did, I decided to stop messing with the freeze effects and just brought the intro in with the gain nob almost maxed out. Then I mixed it in just as I would a normal intro, but before that first bass beat drops I quickly lowered the gain back to 0 db and cut the outgoing song. P.S. While I consider Afrojack a genius, why did he have to give us such a terrible into to mix in to such a great song?!?! |
Kesha Pietrak 15.05.2012 | keep messing around with the echo freeze till you get it right. Also ahd a friend that transitioned into that song by simply taking out the other song and pressing play on cant stop me now, sounded pretty good too...dont know how it would be from in my mind though. Also agree with what jasonbay said |
Georgina Schatzman 15.05.2012 | This is what means to be a DJ, and how you will make yourself standout. You have to come up with your own way of mixing tunes. |
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