When you auto-sync 2 tracks , do the tracks needs to be in the same range of BPM, for example track number one 125 bpm and track number two 120 bpm or there is a way to sync a very low bpm track with a high one ( and sounds decent ) ?
Thank you
When you auto-sync 2 tracks , do the tracks needs to be in the same range of BPM, for example track number one 125 bpm and track number two 120 bpm or there is a way to sync a very low bpm track with a high one ( and sounds decent ) ?
Thank you
everything that is higher or lower than 5-6bpm sounds crappy most of the time. so i´d avoid to sync a 90bpm with a 130bpm track, except you do it in a creative way.
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don't sync everything, get funky
just one thing. i already said if you do it do it in a creative way. i sometimes sync when going from dubstep into d&b. playing around with fx´s and samples but also increasing the tempo rapidly.
but just for starter i´d concentrate on basic transitions, harmonies and track selection.
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