Get a large bag of amphetamine, two crates of records and a set of decks and a mixer. It'll all make sense somewhere around the 36hr mark.
Get a large bag of amphetamine, two crates of records and a set of decks and a mixer. It'll all make sense somewhere around the 36hr mark.
Another old trick that people did is just basically pull the pitch down one direction. All the way. That way you can only go one direction. I never really did this but I know many who do this. If I'm totally clueless on a track I'll rely on this. It can help.
And try mixing in your headphones. Have both play in your headphones, you should be ables to hear a difference pretty easily. Learning to mix in tour headphones is a real asset. I've been in so many situations where I've had no monitors, if I didn't know how to mix in my headphones I would have been pretty screwed. Now it's the only way I like to mix because it's always works.
+1
Also, don't use the headphones to start with. Just have the crossfader set in the middle and do it that way. It will sound trainwreck but is easier to learn to beat match. If you get confused about the tracks have the one you are mixing in slightly louder that the other.
Also starting slow then just getting faster is good advice.
I think it took me about a month of practising to get it. I was on direct drive soundlabs that basically had no torque so you had to be super delicate. First time I used technics after the soundlabs it was actually a doddle
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And I daresay all the examples are false. Trying and failing once on the trumpet doesn't mean you can't learn to play the trumpet. It only means you didn't really try. There isn't a musical instrument existing that you can learn to play on the first try. Practice practice practice. And don't listen to the fools who post that they learned beatmatching in 45 minutes. Take your time, be patient, and listen to your tracks when you practice. Eventually you will be able to distinguish which beat is from which record, and which is going faster than the other. But it's not going to happen overnight.
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Learning to beat match techno/minimal/house et rest is easy. Learning to beat match and transition classic funk and similar 'human centric' recordings takes a lot of practice.
As already said its just practice. Why waste time though? One press to sync and you're done. After years of nudging a fader i find sync to match very liberating. Hate playing locked into sync but as a time saver for tempo match it's ace!
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a little bit of music theory can help give you context here, especially via text.
ok, so most dance music is in 4/4 time. that means a bar is 4 beats (aka quarter notes) (the bottom number), and the top number (the first 4) represents how many quarter notes are used per bar.
now, that said, first thing to do is load up 2 of the same track. then play one and just start counting off. when youre comfortable with that, with the pitch sliders in the same place, start track 2 between beats 1 and 2 on purpose with sync disengaged.
now what we have here is 2 of the same track and the same bpm, with the 2nd track out of time with the first.
we have 2 options here.
1) using the outside edge of wheel 2 or the outside edge of wheel 1 to either nudge track 1 forward 1/8th note (half a quarter note), or use the outside edge of the wheel on track 2 to nudge track 2 back 1/8th note.
or
2) you can do the same with just the pitch fader. this is known as "riding the fader". to do this, you use a quick motion moving the ptch fader from the middle position (+0) up and then back down to the +0 position. or down.
try that, and try to think about that little music theory lesson. it will really help you keep context of what the music is doing in a logical way.
Last edited by xtianw; 09-06-2011 at 03:13 PM.
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