Transitioning between genres??
Transitioning between genres?? Posted on: 10.06.2012 by Shakita Salansky I have been practicing my mixing skills, mainly between genres, for example, DnB to Dubstep, or electro to house, or dubstep to electro house. My problem lies in, the only good transition point I can find between two different genres, is the break/build up halfway through a song? Am I not focussing hard enough to find exceptional spots to transition. I know they all go 4x4 as far as beats/bars. And I know the tempos vary very much, any help is appreciated. | |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Elinor Happer 12.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by djdunamis
Gets the crowd moving every damn time. |
Maximina Daspit 12.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by teambama
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Wallace Lawmaster 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by rdej47
Originally Posted by DubluW
Most of the time, I do like what was mentioned before. Find tracks that change in tempo/style, it's somewhat common nowadays to find a drum & bass tune with a dubstep breakdown or intro. Heck, I've already heard two to three trance tracks with a dubstep breakdown as well. Electro House and Dubstep, find two that are similar in tempo or find a (good) track that mixes the two. |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 10.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by rdej47
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Johnsie Kingrea 10.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by shookstar
Another thing is to use movie samples. For example I have the sample from Anchorman where Ron Burgundy is talking to the camera as he's about to jump into the pool ("Ladies and Gentleman.... can I please have your attention). I'll just throw this sample at the end of a chorus and then have my new genre cued up. |
Shakita Salansky 10.06.2012 | I have been practicing my mixing skills, mainly between genres, for example, DnB to Dubstep, or electro to house, or dubstep to electro house. My problem lies in, the only good transition point I can find between two different genres, is the break/build up halfway through a song? Am I not focussing hard enough to find exceptional spots to transition. I know they all go 4x4 as far as beats/bars. And I know the tempos vary very much, any help is appreciated. |
Matt Kane 12.06.2012 | to the ot: if you are interested you could check out one of my mixtapes where i went from 140bpm->160bpm->90bpm->100bpm->110bpm->174bpm this is not meant to be any kind of promo. just sayin. https://soundcloud.com/edparis/ed-pa...he-wild-things edit: you don |
Elinor Happer 12.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by djdunamis
Gets the crowd moving every damn time. |
Maximina Daspit 12.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by teambama
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Reda Holdsworth 11.06.2012 | Was just going to post a similar topic about how do you pull off mixing large BPM swings. Like 109 to 133 |
Erich Vallabhaneni 11.06.2012 | I usually switch with and echo freeze while filtering out/filtering in new genre so it kinda sounds like the before-hand is trailing off while the new is coming in |
Wallace Lawmaster 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by rdej47
Originally Posted by DubluW
Most of the time, I do like what was mentioned before. Find tracks that change in tempo/style, it's somewhat common nowadays to find a drum & bass tune with a dubstep breakdown or intro. Heck, I've already heard two to three trance tracks with a dubstep breakdown as well. Electro House and Dubstep, find two that are similar in tempo or find a (good) track that mixes the two. |
Madelene Witek 10.06.2012 | While i'm sure there are surefire ways to get from one genre to the next regardless of song choice, It's a whole lot more fun and creative if you just find your own way to do it. Like finding songs with out of the ordinary BPM switches, breakdowns that can lead into another (this method works especially with remixes). Hell, Dubstep mixes fucking great with club style rap, very similar BPM and both bass heavy. I've got something like 40 or 50 songs that I go to if I need to hop genres. Effects and whatnot are also good for Genre switches, butunless you know exactly what you're doing with it and have practiced a ton, it can get messed up pretty quick. For instance; two tunes that go from DNB to Dubstep 100% seemlessly: and just off the top of my head. the more epic transitions are my secret |
Lillia Datson 10.06.2012 | Echo Freeze! whoooooooossssssh WAM Next genre! |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 10.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by rdej47
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Noriko Lebowitz 10.06.2012 | Ean has a video on Youtube about this....check it out |
Johnsie Kingrea 10.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by shookstar
Another thing is to use movie samples. For example I have the sample from Anchorman where Ron Burgundy is talking to the camera as he's about to jump into the pool ("Ladies and Gentleman.... can I please have your attention). I'll just throw this sample at the end of a chorus and then have my new genre cued up. |
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