Top mix Grant.Do like the Marsh,Nox Vahn tune
My New Mix
Cheers Strummer!
…most enjoyable mate!
Unbroken1 Yes, Damo!!
Along_the_Wire Great stuff! Love that Ejeca track…
SM001 Cheers pal!
You’ve gotten a lot better after the first mix, that’s for sure. Good stuff duder.
That’s always my setting, unless the track is too fast/ slow. Might also try using loops, helps with tracks like School. I nearly always do them live, I’ve set ready loops in Rekordbox or Traktor maybe once in every 100 tracks.
Along_the_Wire started this yesterday, sound good so far.
Homegrove That’s always my setting, unless the track is too fast/ slow. Might also try using loops, helps with tracks like School. I nearly always do them live, I’ve set ready loops in Rekordbox or Traktor maybe once in every 100 tracks.
I loop the outgoing track often, but never think of doing the incoming one, School came in as a bit of a shock though, which is a bit schoolboy - should definitely have set that one up in advance.
303abuser Keep me posted - cheers 303!
during the 5 minutes i messed around with digital mixing, i did lots of looping, both incoming and outgoing. i’d loop 2/4 bars of the incoming, start mixing, shift the loop to the next 2/4 bars, repeat, release the loop, maybe loop the outgoing track similarly at times. i found it boring, but effective for the most part, especially with short records that had a groove i liked.
My friend spied in Robert Johnson that Dixon had a preset 8 bar loop at the end of his EVERY track. That’s pretty lazy.
These days, i dont have the time to get to know my tunes like I did when i was playing vinyl.
Looping comes in handy when you have your phrasing wrong, which in my case is more often than i would like.
Regarding Dixon, is the loop at the end of every track jusy a safety net of sorts?