3 Ways To Mix Techno (DJ Tutorial)

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  • @Crossfader
    @Crossfader  Год назад +12

    Free Lesson Download: wearecrossfader.co.uk/techno-course-preview/
    Check out the course here: app.wearecrossfader.co.uk/online-dj-courses/Techno-Mixing-DJ-Course

    • @DJIInLondon
      @DJIInLondon Год назад

      Important and correct method shown!
      Craft and enjoy your mixing,

  • @liamarmstrong6093
    @liamarmstrong6093 5 месяцев назад +30

    This guy is one of the better teachers at crossfader for me. Explains stuff very clearly ...

    • @Crossfader
      @Crossfader  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the feeback!

  • @natix_643
    @natix_643 Год назад +187

    Came in for the Amelie Lens photo, stayed for the content. The third layered mix was really beautifully done. Gotta love melodic techno.

    • @Crossfader
      @Crossfader  Год назад +3

      Great to hear you enjoyed it!! Thanks for sticking around.

    • @chalitandunu681
      @chalitandunu681 Год назад +3

      Hahaha the Amelie Lens pic got me as well

    • @remybalau3019
      @remybalau3019 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Crossfaderppl😊

  • @catofffdeath
    @catofffdeath Год назад +20

    i’ve been using these techniques unintentionally since beginning, guess i‘ve been doing it right all along

  • @mrbishi634
    @mrbishi634 Год назад +18

    Basic techniques like these are really the most important, I think. Once you master them you can get more adventurous. I would add that using the filter in combination with the low EQ can give you depth to swapping the drop, or effectively extend a breakdown without using loops. Just be aware that filters and EQ curves are different on each mixer, and sound different yet again on each sound system so the optimal amount to turn the knob may be different on a club system than on your home system.

    • @wompa164
      @wompa164 Год назад +2

      Your ear is your greatest asset as a DJ

  • @nigtendos
    @nigtendos 7 месяцев назад +12

    As someone with 0 knowledge about DJing, this video was easy to follow and enjoyable. Thanks for posting!

  • @greyhat_gaming
    @greyhat_gaming Месяц назад +1

    1 & 2 are perfect for Techno and I use them a lot. I love a long mix between tracks though for the journey. It’s under appreciated these days.

  • @robwalsh2362
    @robwalsh2362 Год назад +51

    I love your relaxed approach to teaching really clear tips 😊

  • @wazaaagaming1645
    @wazaaagaming1645 2 месяца назад +1

    3rd way looks very interesting,
    I've been Djing for a while now, not really thought about making it myself but lately, I wanted to understand more about it. This really helped! It's crazy to see how fast you can create something new and fresh for an audience

  • @dinonodi3042
    @dinonodi3042 Год назад +60

    Thank you for this! It would be awesome if you could do some more tutorials with techno music, especially if you could kick it up to 140-150 bpm. Either way, thanks a lot this video was very helpful! 🙌

  • @h.devries1516
    @h.devries1516 Год назад +7

    I like the layering technique because of the creativity you can create in a mix. Also with layering, you are free to use EQ-blending and swapping drops, which makes your transitions more varying rather than track for track for track, etc.

    • @kanedNunable
      @kanedNunable Год назад +3

      its why techno is the most fun to mix. also the easiest to do 4 decks etc. as it layers so well.

  • @DmitryInNz
    @DmitryInNz Год назад +51

    Great tutorial. I'd stress that the massive requirement for this to work is phrasing. In all three examples the phrases matched perfectly which made both tracks fit. And also being in matching or complementary keys. Good stuff!

    • @DmitryInNz
      @DmitryInNz Год назад +1

      @@Snerdy0867 Yes, circle of fifths/camelot wheel is a great guide. Using camelot notation makes it simpler if you don't have solid music theory grounding. But often enough things that aren't a straight match in camelot can still sound good so it's just a guide

    • @realbddy1921
      @realbddy1921 Год назад

      ​@@Snerdy0867 Is there a difference between the circle of fifths and camelot?

    • @adastra437
      @adastra437 Год назад +2

      ​@@realbddy1921They are just the same, but camelot is easier to use in a dj'ing context. That's because you just have to go a number up or down and you will be shifting to another fifth. Camelot is a more comprehensive notation if you don't have a strong background in music theory ;)

  • @shosh_techno_trax
    @shosh_techno_trax Год назад +10

    Interesting. I’d love to see your take on the harder styles of techno, like Ben Sims, Fhase 87, Skov Bowden or Uncertain. I have never been a fan of the EQ blend but do use the filter colour effect so I guess it’s similar. Phrasing is where it’s at and it wasn’t until recently that I could put into better words what I was doing as a DJ, it was always this. Harmonic key matching is another technique that should be practiced. I enjoy seeing these videos and after 30 years of playing tracks it still never gets old and always give a fresh insight for new ideas. Let’s have a hard-jack or hard-groove video next time. Techno never gets old for me. ☮️&💟

  • @Acolis
    @Acolis Год назад +14

    great tutorial and i really like those long slow eq mixes, really brings out the emotions when the phases change

  • @UONeal
    @UONeal Год назад +21

    I rarely play techno but I try to support and watch every video... Great content as always... Would love a similar D&B video... Thanks CF

    • @THESHOWBOAT
      @THESHOWBOAT Год назад +3

      Same! D&B would be very helpful for me too!

    • @Llsosmwksms
      @Llsosmwksms Год назад +2

      Imagine hardly playing techno are you even cool

  • @hoozn
    @hoozn Год назад +4

    Very well explained tut. The most important line is definitely: „Experiment, have fun with it“ 😎

  • @DjMXRTIN
    @DjMXRTIN Год назад +12

    Sick video, for the layering bit I would’ve mentioned to pay attention to mixing in key as well as that makes it easier to find what tracks work with eachother. Other than that amazing🙌🔥

    • @Crossfader
      @Crossfader  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment bro!

    • @DJTHRILLER
      @DJTHRILLER Год назад

      Some tracks that aren’t in key can also work as well!

    • @sidney7291
      @sidney7291 Год назад +1

      In my experience layering works best when the tracks have the same or matching key, same or similar BPM and most importantly that the genre (hard, trance, groove techno etc) or type of beat is the same. ♥ But you can also create very unique tunes when you mix different genres or bass types. In this case, your own creativity and vision behind the outcome is most important.

  • @syahrilamir98
    @syahrilamir98 Год назад +6

    Techno
    The best one ❤

  • @rxiddd
    @rxiddd Год назад +3

    Awesome vid. Would love to know how to mix from techno (140ish bpm) back to say 128bpm (house etc). Lots of tutorials on big bpm jumps but not so much closer ones

  • @pierrueckt8913
    @pierrueckt8913 29 дней назад

    Very good presentation and explenation skills Danny. Thanks.

  • @Jon-en8zd
    @Jon-en8zd Год назад

    I didn't know techno was such a thing. I see videos with thousands of people going crazy. Quite a following

  • @JeffyG_World
    @JeffyG_World Год назад +4

    the EQ mix really something I truly find it very impressive. Didn't know how to do it properly but now, I know.
    Also, a quick question... for these techniques, can it be used also for Trance type of music?

  • @WorldMixNation
    @WorldMixNation Год назад +3

    Wow wonderful work

  • @user-vz4sr6li3h
    @user-vz4sr6li3h 3 месяца назад +1

    For the hardware he’s using in the video, why is there 4 channels, yet only 2 turntables? How do you make use of the 2 extra channels knobs and dials?

  • @CajunTaco
    @CajunTaco Год назад

    I find slow mixing works amazing with the xone mixers. The splitting of the mids step up the eq game for sure.

  • @Emmekusi
    @Emmekusi Год назад +3

    Need a tutorial on John digweed’s transitions he’s the kind of transitions

  • @neemyn407
    @neemyn407 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the first transition, I've been looking for some slow techno gransitions and this was the video that instructed me step by step on the first choice

  • @sofiya_v
    @sofiya_v 8 месяцев назад +1

    I often stumble into amazing mixes with method #2. But I struggle with mixing out of it, because as Danny demonstrates, taking track A out leaves a void. How do we get out of a high energy layered mix with only 2 decks?

  • @fuuuu2381
    @fuuuu2381 Год назад +6

    Awesome tutorial danny! Loved how simple you made it but also so helpful!! Keep it up danny .. need more tutorials

  • @pierrecharron8115
    @pierrecharron8115 Год назад +1

    I randomly clicked on this video thinking "oh yeah another dj tutorial"
    But the way you talk us through your techniques is really cool and instructive ! That's a subscription and a like from me, thank you sir !

  • @okokokookokok4261
    @okokokookokok4261 Год назад +1

    Please More Techno content! Loved these tips and the way he explains it is really easy to learn.

  • @rogeragz
    @rogeragz 14 дней назад +1

    Can someone please explain the prep for drop swap? Like, do you cue B and C at home thinking of doing this transition? I have a hard time figuring this out on the spot quickly, as my cues across songs don’t match length in general. Thanks!

  • @paul.c2988
    @paul.c2988 Год назад

    100% totally agree with you I bring my next track in with the volume fader and then I will attack wit new eq it sounds a lot better than leaving everything at the 12 practise with your equalisers giving your set more depth

  • @Thedivinevision.19
    @Thedivinevision.19 10 месяцев назад

    The only thing I like to add is when mixing with last technique try using similar keys will bring out your sets more☺️
    Cheers mate great tutorial

  • @theaverageguy3884
    @theaverageguy3884 Год назад +1

    To be honest i only IQ mixing on all generes 100% but i love to bass swap much earlier. Than i have the old song playing with the new bass. And then i slowly come in to the mix with the mid and high.

  • @angusduncanson2603
    @angusduncanson2603 10 месяцев назад +1

    Like the previous comment - gorgeous pic!
    Enjoyed the ‘Layering Technique’ - in and out, back and forth, playing with the best bits of both.
    Keep these vids coming, thanks.

  • @djanthonyrap8222
    @djanthonyrap8222 Год назад +1

    number 1 is good mix

  • @mariusmartin7689
    @mariusmartin7689 Год назад +2

    just started mixing with a really small beginner controller and i don't have the mid EQ which i feel really changes a lot of things

    • @cristina_garcia
      @cristina_garcia Год назад

      I had the same problem too. I cut the highs and the lows to create something similar. Mids can be still heard, but once you cut highs and lows, they're almost imperceptible. Not having a mids EQ is not so bad. You can still cut them on your DJ software but it's less practical. Enjoy your journey to mix and don't give up 😊

  • @richardmolloy6064
    @richardmolloy6064 10 месяцев назад

    Great vid...and 100% correct but its so sanitized. So much more fun doing it by ear with vinyl.

  • @UnDoxz
    @UnDoxz Год назад +1

    Realy nice video! Thanks!
    Can you make a video: how to organise music libary specific one gerne. I mix only techno but all the subgernes in techno. And i realy want to learn how to organise at usb and rekordbox aswell

  • @sonikblox
    @sonikblox 9 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic and well done. Props to lowering the elements in real time so we can hear what's going on.

    • @Crossfader
      @Crossfader  8 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it!

  • @user-vm4wh3gn5k
    @user-vm4wh3gn5k 7 месяцев назад

    Sick video, for the layering bit I would’ve mentioned to pay attention to mixing in key as well as that makes it easier to find what tracks work with eachother. Other than that amazing

  • @YungLemonMedia
    @YungLemonMedia Год назад

    thanks for keeping it english for new people lol just got a FLX4 can't wait to apply what you taught

  • @Djmanix09
    @Djmanix09 Год назад +2

    I LOOOVE YOU DANNY JAAAMEES YOUR THE BEEEEST ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @Crossfader
      @Crossfader  Год назад +1

      🤩🤩

    • @Djmanix09
      @Djmanix09 Год назад +1

      @@Crossfader OMGGGGG I LOVE YOU GUYS YOU HELP ME SO MUCH ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @intraphage
    @intraphage Год назад +2

    I think it really goes to show mixing is very stylistic. I personally detest blending lows in techno it can throw everything out of phase. I think cutting the lows by about half for a drop down section on the first track and immediately replacing them with the other track's kick is a lot tighter

    • @tom.cresswell
      @tom.cresswell Год назад +1

      thats what i like to do, swap the lows first, sometimes gradually, sometimes harshly for the extra grit and aggressiveness

    • @intraphage
      @intraphage Год назад

      @@tom.cresswell i’m assuming the gradual swap is during breaks then? never found it satisfying to gradually swap lows when the kick is pounding

    • @tom.cresswell
      @tom.cresswell Год назад +1

      @@intraphage yeah during a break where there isnt really a kick, more of a bassline, if there is a solid kick i would keep it going and roll out the mix until i can blend it smoothly rather than chopping the living shit out of each song

    • @intraphage
      @intraphage Год назад

      @@tom.cresswell haha glad to hear. i take it you blend two breaks then maybe occasionally bring a kick in by slowly bringing up the new track’s volume fader and filtering in from a hard low pass with the his and mids cut a bit ?

    • @tom.cresswell
      @tom.cresswell Год назад

      @@intraphage yeah usually, i try get the drops to match at the same time and start bringing in the new track during the break, bring in the mids and highs first cause i like techno so not a lot of vocal clashing and then swap the bass on the drops

  • @SENTIENT.7
    @SENTIENT.7 Год назад

    Excellent - so glad I signed up for your "everything" deal a week ago! lol

  • @asylumDAYS
    @asylumDAYS Год назад

    The first way mixing method i is thé type of technic i use, and is thé basic one just not for techno, this works for any gener

  • @RobHTech
    @RobHTech Год назад +1

    This is a cool vid. Techno like Charlotte de Witte mixes def. over longer period to the point that the mix can never really be pin pointed. I suppose that to start, which has been a long time coming, I need to just get a Pioneer mixer and start messing around with it before I could produce my own or DJ with any skill. Techno and Trance. Hopefully find my own style. Anyone have any suggestions/recommendations on how to get started, what DAW, etc. I'll be using my iMac.
    ---If you use stems and create a new mix, making it your own, do you need the rights for copyright to publish the mix you make?

  • @LeonEdwards1976
    @LeonEdwards1976 Год назад +1

    You guys are great, Im having that as soon as I can.

    • @Crossfader
      @Crossfader  Год назад

      Really appreciate that, Leon

  • @kalman_
    @kalman_ Год назад +2

    This was a good and simple tutorial.👍🏻

  • @CCP-pb5ss
    @CCP-pb5ss 8 месяцев назад +1

    honestly do any of the big techno names do this live? why not premix/fx it beforehand
    also benefit being to soundcheck/time sync w/ the FOH A/V engineers in the back
    but the dj ive seen go hard live w/ eq & fx like performance art..Fatima Haiji..beast
    if I could perform like her w/ the faders..id do that..but otherwise..why not preplan

  • @Ulf_Gierdotson
    @Ulf_Gierdotson Год назад

    Thanks I would have never done this stuff. For sure helps out now!

  • @Bunnymum333
    @Bunnymum333 Год назад

    Would love to dj don’t know where to start to learn the basics 😩❤️ love tehcki

  • @sionalunevans
    @sionalunevans Год назад +1

    For point no2-swapping the bass;
    You mentioned that when you take the first track out it looses a lot of energy (high end like you said)
    I find this even more of a problem on certain tracks. Maybe ones with less quality audio or just quieter tunes.
    How do you go about this problem? Wait for a drop on t2, or maybe push the eqs higher one new track?
    Thx

    • @jom.6181
      @jom.6181 11 месяцев назад +1

      check if the gain is correct for every single track, some are mastered louder than others. it should always hit the same spot on the mixers db scale for an evenly loud mix.
      Now if you want to introduce a more mellow track after a hard hitting one u could wait longer and go for an intro-outro mix. can work to introduce like a new 'tone' to your set. after a while of the 'reduced' parts of your tracks aka the outro and intro the stuff that kicks in after the intro will feel new and interesting. it can be a good contrast to more agressive mixes before in the set.
      but I guess it just really depends on the tracks you play

  • @gburrr6202
    @gburrr6202 Год назад

    this puts things into perspective thank you

  • @rooijke3724
    @rooijke3724 Год назад

    actual nice tutorial for a change

  • @platedj
    @platedj Год назад +1

    Really interesting video, thnx so much!

  • @davidk6774
    @davidk6774 Год назад

    Especially regarding the first technique, while this might be true for very "slow and soft" techno, the techno which is much more played at the moment is harder techno (Nico Moreno, Shlomo, Alignment, 9x9, Klangkuenstler) and you would never do such mixing for this subgenre of techno.

  • @DJPierreDeParis
    @DJPierreDeParis 5 месяцев назад

    thanks a lot !!! very clear

  • @Freddy_Bear_Bland
    @Freddy_Bear_Bland Год назад

    Can't wait to try this out

  • @behindtheglosss
    @behindtheglosss 3 месяца назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @milalamrini7425
    @milalamrini7425 11 месяцев назад

    What is a good dj set for beginners?

  • @seb3629
    @seb3629 Год назад

    liked the video but i just cant find fast mixing techniques for hard industrial techno for example. would love a video on that too

  • @ailincolo
    @ailincolo 5 месяцев назад

    sooo good!!! thanks bro

  • @Mz-fi3tl
    @Mz-fi3tl 4 месяца назад

    Just focus on bass and volume output simple

  • @ozer-t
    @ozer-t 10 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU SO MUTCH

  • @isabellapakulska
    @isabellapakulska 2 месяца назад

    Very good!

  • @Maex__
    @Maex__ Год назад +1

    Nicee. Please more techno content :)

  • @Bigs11
    @Bigs11 Год назад

    i think Slow EQ Blending is best.

  • @Csilla-CristinaSpinochi-jk3ed
    @Csilla-CristinaSpinochi-jk3ed 2 месяца назад

    I am totally unskilled to notice what exactly had happen, but I came here to party :))

  • @helex050
    @helex050 Год назад +1

    You left out the most important thing - KEY. 😅 If you do slow EQ or Layering with tracks that dont have compatible keys it will sound like crap.

  • @cristina_garcia
    @cristina_garcia Год назад

    High quality content! Thanks for these videos. I've been learning to DJ for a year, but I mainly mix trance music. I also love acid and industrial techno. Those tips are very helpful as I want to add more genres and skills. The thing is that trance is so powerful with uplifting melodies and lows that it doesn't give much room for being creative and try these techniques. I'd love to see more tutorials regarding trance too ❤

  • @prabinrai7815
    @prabinrai7815 Год назад

    Can u do the tutrioal of meldoic techno or meloidc seeison love to learn the trick from u guys

  • @AlanAndSaskia
    @AlanAndSaskia 10 месяцев назад

    Does the eq blend only work if your mixer has isolator and not just removal of the eqs?

  • @robertschnobert9090
    @robertschnobert9090 Год назад

    Techno yeah!

  • @Airgirl881
    @Airgirl881 Год назад

    nice!!! Can you do trance next ! :)

  • @JumpingCap771
    @JumpingCap771 25 дней назад

    Track names in the first transition?

  • @vongolance
    @vongolance Год назад

    can you explain why you set the hot cues like that

  • @mitlaufer4798
    @mitlaufer4798 Год назад

    The bells u gotta hard cut from start or not use it at all fam

  • @hi_im_fido
    @hi_im_fido Год назад +5

    Mix got a bit muddy in the first technique imo, should have killed the first track right before hot cue D. but thats just my opinion

  • @angelnavas9702
    @angelnavas9702 Год назад

    you da man

  • @adamoneill6424
    @adamoneill6424 Год назад

    I can't afford any cdjs but I want to start practising on them. Any more affordable controllers?

  • @vegaf2011
    @vegaf2011 9 месяцев назад

    @6:00 man that was hot 🔥🫠

  • @hugo112max
    @hugo112max 3 месяца назад +1

    Techno and house is by far the easiest to mix

  • @Jointler420
    @Jointler420 Год назад

    nice video

  • @maxvandrunen6644
    @maxvandrunen6644 Год назад

    What songs are in the crossfader free music pack

  • @daniel_913
    @daniel_913 8 месяцев назад

    To me techno is so so easy to mix compared to other genres.

  • @mohammedalmohri4121
    @mohammedalmohri4121 Год назад

    What's the track id playing at the start?

  • @robertw.1499
    @robertw.1499 Год назад

    Are you using Beat Sync?

  • @user-qw7fs1mm7s
    @user-qw7fs1mm7s 11 месяцев назад

    ID at the beginning?

  • @GrafLP
    @GrafLP Год назад

    Hello, im pretty new Here, which Controller is He using in the Video? Thx!

    • @claame
      @claame 11 месяцев назад

      It’s Pioneer XDJ-XZ!

  • @fischfreek
    @fischfreek Год назад

    cool vid

  • @melmelsontv6259
    @melmelsontv6259 5 месяцев назад

    🎉

  • @maayanlevy9552
    @maayanlevy9552 Год назад

    I did not understand how to do the timing correctly in the swapping drops method

    • @boundarycondition
      @boundarycondition Год назад +1

      It’s done through setting hot cues, if you know the music you’re playing and set the right cues you can fit them together like a jigsaw :) look up phrasing for DJs on RUclips that will help!

    • @zombiefighterxxl931
      @zombiefighterxxl931 Год назад

      i usually do it like that: look at a track go to the nearest drop hear out the exact location when it starts put a hotcue there. Then go 32beats back or 64 or even 128 and listen what a good spot would be to start a mix (can be done with beat jump btw) then place a marker there.
      Later on u have a lot of tracks with markers everywhere and you just start when the markers fit :) or you just feel it like me. If u notice that u need more of one song before the drop u can always start looping
      DJ's do that hotcue stuff for the workflow so we can just hit that hotcue and all fits right. Because if u got 1beat off it will mess up your drop (thats why im going right from the drop backwards in fixed steps)
      Techno is realy simple with Beats btw. Try it go to any techno Track and go from any Start of a Drop forward and Backward in 16beats steps ill guarantee u ull get every important part of a song with very few exceptions.

  • @gabelwerfertv7937
    @gabelwerfertv7937 5 месяцев назад

    I do not get it. How do I best get startet ?! I wanna do hard/acid techno? Where do djs get their libary nowadays with spotify? 😂 I am lost

    • @neilarmour4497
      @neilarmour4497 Месяц назад

      Beatport has a pretty good selection of London acid/hard techno. Search for Stay Up Forever, Truelove label collective, Cluster Records, Apex Records

  • @minilinisinibini
    @minilinisinibini 7 месяцев назад

    Tracks pls

  • @artunkurt
    @artunkurt Год назад

    He added bells to the bells

  • @steec6713
    @steec6713 Год назад

    Do people really mix techno with the EQ's 100% turned off?

  • @florinsorian5582
    @florinsorian5582 Год назад

    some guys pays a lot of money for this simple instructions....in school dj

  • @uniqueflowsnake
    @uniqueflowsnake Год назад

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