Intetesting. :) I had experiment with the same trick but never really liked the way it sounded.. . In some cases could work well but not easy to find the two matching track. Nice informative video as usual guys. :)
I change my settings in my Serato to double time or half time to beat match because not all the time do you have beats exactly 120/60. Example: 138/72 or 138/68 and vise versa (138/68 = 138/136). This is what I do so I hope this makes it easier for someone. Let me know what you think.
Good video... It's a cool technique... but I think you are leaving out a key pointer that is needed to make the transition sound good... you need to choose your mix out point very carefully specially when you go from fast to slow... otherwise the whole energy and momentum just drops. I find an echo out or a reverse spin much less disruptive to the audience...
Word! This is HOT! This is what I've been looking for. Question I have a Old song (Acapella) that's 80 BPM and I have an Classic R&B Instrumental song that's 112 BPM. Can I do that?
Great tool...Been using this method more in the last couple of years. Love it!
It's certainly a good one for those dramatic genre shifts...
Thanks for the tip dude! gonna go learn right now
No problem!
Cool tips bro👍
Yea Bro I like that. That works for me. Thanks for the tip
Awesome :)
This was a super cook trick I will use this tip thanks.
Great! :)
Nice explanation. Keep the videos coming.
we will! :)
Intetesting. :)
I had experiment with the same trick but never really liked the way it sounded.. . In some cases could work well but not easy to find the two matching track.
Nice informative video as usual guys. :)
Try dropping a breakdown over a beat
The ultimate test with psytrance I have to do. Being a psy dj.
Great stuff
Glad you enjoyed it Shidy Pix.
I change my settings in my Serato to double time or half time to beat match because not all the time do you have beats exactly 120/60. Example: 138/72 or 138/68 and vise versa (138/68 = 138/136). This is what I do so I hope this makes it easier for someone. Let me know what you think.
Certainly with some bass music, dubstep etc it's an open debate whether those songs are at say 75 or 150 anyway...
@@digitaldjtips would you say the determining factor in that debate is the highs. Seems logical.
Firstly, I really don't think it matters, but secondly, for me it's often the prominence of the beats on the "2" and "4" beats of the bar/measure.
Good video... It's a cool technique... but I think you are leaving out a key pointer that is needed to make the transition sound good... you need to choose your mix out point very carefully specially when you go from fast to slow... otherwise the whole energy and momentum just drops. I find an echo out or a reverse spin much less disruptive to the audience...
Thanks for watching and the additional tip :)
can we using this method for other tempos liek 128 too ?
Yes you can
Word! This is HOT! This is what I've been looking for. Question I have a Old song (Acapella) that's 80 BPM and I have an Classic R&B Instrumental song that's 112 BPM. Can I do that?
Not really, they're not double/half and not close enough to beat match so they're in that awkward middle distance
i do that also , it is a neat trick
Awesome :)
I love the djs today. Back when I dj'd we just felt it mixed it our sync button was a great mix. All this and that today.
Times are definitely changing
Key was out
Really couldn’t find 2 songs in key? 🤔
Respect tho videos are always helpful
Remember harmonic mixing is "a tool not a rule" ;) Thanks for watching!
DDJT isn't going to do all the work for us. Part of the fun is getting even more technical with what they put out there