First ever mix!!!

First ever mix!!!
Posted on: 26.01.2011 by Karla Sonson
Hey guys,, i recorded my first ever mix toevening , i know theres alot of messups but ive only had my vci-100 a few days and just got the sound card last evening !!!


tell me what you believe


tips and tricks welcome


THANKS

DJKY http://soundcloud.com/djky-1/djky-first-ever-mix
Karla Sonson
26.01.2011
Hey guys,, i recorded my first ever mix toevening , i know theres alot of messups but ive only had my vci-100 a few days and just got the sound card last evening !!!


tell me what you believe


tips and tricks welcome


THANKS

DJKY http://soundcloud.com/djky-1/djky-first-ever-mix
Karla Sonson
27.01.2011
hahah thanks again man.. 2 days in... i got lots of baby steps before i run on this fourm lol
Jessi Paulson
27.01.2011
That's the idea yeah and you almost have it, but can you hear at about the 13 second mark the once solid 1-1-1-1 beat becomes a little bit muddy (11-11-11-11) ? This means they're not *quite* right and need some refinement before that beat line becomes one solid kick again. So to achieve that, one track needs to be sped up or slowed down to meet the other.

Work at it, these are the baby steps we all take
Karla Sonson
27.01.2011
so like this?



http://soundcloud.com/djky-1/beat-matching
Karla Sonson
27.01.2011
Thanks
Jessi Paulson
27.01.2011
Hey man, I can see your ambition there but yeah like you said, a few messups

I believe you need to take a few steps back until the "groundwork" of DJ'ing is second nature to you. It seems like you jumped in the deep end of the pool but are only swimming with your hands (to use a silly analogy lol)

Things like counting bars (like TVo said), beatmatching and good transition points should be your building blocks. I'd recommend setting a 4 or 8 bar loop in a track where only the kickdrum is present and mixing that same track with the same loop. Once you have both hitting at exactly the same time they're matched
Klara Swayngim
26.01.2011
I really believe you should invest some time into learning how to count bars in music. That way you will get a better understanding of song structures and know the best spots to mix music in an out. mixing in 8s and 16s as opposed to 5's or 13's

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