Feedback would be great [I know that there were a few mistakes!]
Thanks.
http://www.mixcrate.com/mix/86947/Cr...ouse-Funk-Vol1
Feedback would be great [I know that there were a few mistakes!]
Thanks.
http://www.mixcrate.com/mix/86947/Cr...ouse-Funk-Vol1
15" MacBook Pro Unibody 2011 | Denon MC-6000 | Traktor Pro 2 | Audioengine A2 Monitor Speakers | Sony MDR-V6 Headphone Monitors | Custom DJ Rig
i am sure mr nephew will be in to help you with that...
Weapons, not food, not homes, not shoes
Not need, just feed the war cannibal animal
I don't know that I would call it all deep house, but there were some deeper tunes in it. Some of your levels on EQ and volume were off in a few points. Not real real off, but enough that I noticed it. There were also a few points were you missed some phasing, but you'll get that down with more practice and knowing your tracks. Deep house begs for long mixes and subtle layering. In my opinion no quick cutting like is common with other more energetic genres is a no go so when I hear a sudden change it sticks out.
Good effort all the way around though. Keep at it and keep digging for the deeper tunes.
I totally agree about the long mixes after listening to it back. I have been practicing.
How do you mean about missing the phasing?
Thanks.
15" MacBook Pro Unibody 2011 | Denon MC-6000 | Traktor Pro 2 | Audioengine A2 Monitor Speakers | Sony MDR-V6 Headphone Monitors | Custom DJ Rig
In the most basic sense you line the tracks up so that when one sound goes away in the outgoing track a sound begins in the incoming track.
http://www.djtechtools.com/2009/01/2...e-perfect-mix/
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