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| Lanithium |
i correct it... crossfading out is just as noticable as a trainwreck... sounds ! :)
i keep it going as smooth as possible however long it may be, just depends on the tunes im mixing i guess... some suit short mixes some suit long.
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| gilmista |
| all depends on the tracks and ur style... simple |
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| DJ_Ballistic |
| quote: | Originally posted by euphoric dream
long mix :) to bad it ends up sounding crap when the go out of sync heh. whats the longest you guys have held a mix for? mine was like between 3-4 mins |
i once had Signum - Solar Level & Rank 1 - Awakening (Ferry Corsten Remix) going for a good 5 mins, synergy stylezzzz!!!!! |
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| webmeister |
Yeah I keep it going for as long as possible .. usually I can keep it going for 32-48 beats...
I use the pitch sliders to keep the beats matched, for some reason I just don't like touching the record while its playing...
I usually adjust the incoming track, but once the crossfader has passed the centre of the fade, I start fiddling with the outgoing track (it just sounds better to my ears).. :) |
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| matt_a |
I am a LLLOONNNGGGYYYY. I try to make it as long as possible without going into the new breakdown or anything. Cause if you make it short your barely into the record and it tends to lose energy. ALso to have it long its nice to have all the new tracks crashes and stuff coming in too.
My longest = 6 min [no trainwrecking] (2 of Helen's Prog records :D) |
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