In this day and age why is Pioneer allowed to release this hardware unit (also XZ, RX3) which can’t even analyse tracks! Utter Madness…I bet they could with a software update, but place it on the 3000 units
It would be good to see the entire process of creating a mix, e.g. techno or trance, step by step on vinyl. Of course, demonetization can be harmful, but when using music, you have to take it into account. This is a good advertising source. 👌
Am I supposed to be removing the bass from a track when mixing too? Can you please explain this? I have the FLX4 doing old skill Jungle. But I want to use the FLX4 like a set of vinyl decks. I want to mix the way they would have back then. Trying to keep it OG.
@@nastyapollo no. I don’t have space. Do you not think I’ve thought of that already? A lot of old jungle is hard to find and expensive too. Stupid comment. If you’ve nothing good to say, move on.
Bass frequencies can destructively interfere, so in general you shouldn't have more than one tracks' bass playing at the same time. Rules are there as a guide, sometimes you may want to break them, but in general you should only have one bass playing at any one time
In this day and age why is Pioneer allowed to release this hardware unit (also XZ, RX3) which can’t even analyse tracks! Utter Madness…I bet they could with a software update, but place it on the 3000 units
U are the best but worst tutor 😂
It would be good to see the entire process of creating a mix, e.g. techno or trance, step by step on vinyl. Of course, demonetization can be harmful, but when using music, you have to take it into account. This is a good advertising source. 👌
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Am I supposed to be removing the bass from a track when mixing too? Can you please explain this? I have the FLX4 doing old skill Jungle. But I want to use the FLX4 like a set of vinyl decks. I want to mix the way they would have back then. Trying to keep it OG.
Buy vinyl then :)
@@nastyapollo no. I don’t have space. Do you not think I’ve thought of that already? A lot of old jungle is hard to find and expensive too. Stupid comment. If you’ve nothing good to say, move on.
Bass frequencies can destructively interfere, so in general you shouldn't have more than one tracks' bass playing at the same time. Rules are there as a guide, sometimes you may want to break them, but in general you should only have one bass playing at any one time
@@mardyj thanks for this. So as I’m mixing in a new track, slowly remove the bass from the track that’s playing?
Camco & crooked WTF 🤦♂️ stick with what you know insult to the genre ffs