I tried this transition out on a practice set and listened back to the recording. It is slick as hell. So much smoother than when I was using just the bottom filter passes.
This is what I've been waiting for!!! Thanks so much for the tips, I am older and trying to self teach myself some Dj skills and your videos are helping me Tremendously 👍
You're doing too much work. The crowd is usually drunk, and no one is paying attention, " just drinking and having fun . All you have to do is press play and slowly slide the fader to the current track playing. 😂😅😂
Works so well, especially if you don’t know the tracks that well as the control over the mids helps avoid vocal clashes. Love it. Just did a mash up mix and worked brilliantly for every mix
You don’t have to beat match on the latest equipment it’s all done for you. That’s why there is so many supposed it DJs on RUclips right now all you have to do is press a button - how sad !
It’s like learning how to read or write it takes ages to get it for some people other people get it right away and a lot of practice and a bit of confidence that you can do it I believe in you!!! Your allowed to it’s ok it makes people happy and that’s a good thing don’t worry about what people think!!! You’ve got this!!! 💖💖💖
General rule of thumb for bass is 9 0'clock 1 o'clock. never drop the bass fully, it takes it out of everything so you need to keep a little bass there otherwise it becomes hollow then bass max 1 o'clock, 12 o'clock is personal choice
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Swapping the low freqs like that may make the mix a bit dry. It's better to put down the track that is leaving at lvl 9 and start playing with both track's low freqs also with the track that is entering at lvl 9, then when you have the groove you want top lvl the track that is entering. That will make the mix sound complete at all times
@@maciomacio8745 I know a little bit how to dj and this video is useless, there is no context...you have to create your mixing style and not just doing the same 4/5 things on every track
A song is broken down into sections called phrases. These phrases are many times know as pre-chorus, chorus, verse, bridge, outro, etc. Basically whenever something changes in the music that’s when a new phrase will begin. So when he said “on phrase” he’s talking about when the next phrase comes in he’s going to swap the bass.
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I tried this transition out on a practice set and listened back to the recording. It is slick as hell. So much smoother than when I was using just the bottom filter passes.
Agreed
Watch Andrew of club ready dj. He's an EQ master
Removed too much highs and mids from the first track it kills the energy
This is what I've been waiting for!!!
Thanks so much for the tips, I am older and trying to self teach myself some Dj skills and your videos are helping me Tremendously 👍
me too
You're doing too much work. The crowd is usually drunk, and no one is paying attention, " just drinking and having fun
. All you have to do is press play and slowly slide the fader to the current track playing. 😂😅😂
Works so well, especially if you don’t know the tracks that well as the control over the mids helps avoid vocal clashes. Love it. Just did a mash up mix and worked brilliantly for every mix
You don’t have to beat match on the latest equipment it’s all done for you. That’s why there is so many supposed it DJs on RUclips right now all you have to do is press a button - how sad !
It’s like learning how to read or write it takes ages to get it for some people other people get it right away and a lot of practice and a bit of confidence that you can do it I believe in you!!! Your allowed to it’s ok it makes people happy and that’s a good thing don’t worry about what people think!!! You’ve got this!!! 💖💖💖
Beautiful ❤
Ya this how I've mixed forever, crossfaders are for scratch DJs
Swapping basses has basically become mixing
this doesnt work for spanish/mexican music.
Why not ?
Can you do this with hardtechno???
Would you do the same for r and b and hip hop?
Yeah, to be fair that was a perfect blend 👏🏼
Press the auto sync button
House is super easy 😂
Unbelievable. Smh 🤦🏻♂️
Awesome tip, probably one of the best.
Just EQ by ear
What genres of music does this typically work for?
That’s how we all do 😂
General rule of thumb for bass is 9 0'clock 1 o'clock. never drop the bass fully, it takes it out of everything so you need to keep a little bass there otherwise it becomes hollow then bass max 1 o'clock, 12 o'clock is personal choice
Amen! Will someone pray for me please. Thanks!
May the Lord Almighty be with you at every point your need.
Every of ur heart desires, may all of them come to fruition in Jesus name.
Amen.
God bless you.
And have mercy on your soul
Well explained
Thank god I’m not the only one this only doesn’t work if the song your mixing in has a huge baseline that needs to be heard to recognize the song
I was doing everything apart from the bass swap 🤦♂️
What if there is vocals in both tracks ? Would you just find a part of the track where is none ?
Super helpful thank you !!
your always make me learn something new dj phil
I must try that, I usually have the highs and mids at the 10 o clock position, then slowly switch the highs, then mids, then on phrase swap the basses
Swapping the low freqs like that may make the mix a bit dry. It's better to put down the track that is leaving at lvl 9 and start playing with both track's low freqs also with the track that is entering at lvl 9, then when you have the groove you want top lvl the track that is entering. That will make the mix sound complete at all times
Phil's giving away all the secrets lol
Ok, so each if those panels represents a track you have loaded?
Great tutorial format.. thank you
I think the confusing part as a beginner is doing it the other way around xD lol
thanks for the video. what is name of the second track - the one being mixed in?
The second track is Afrojack - Bassride (Extended Mix) 😉
@@floweiss9746 thanks man!
Fair play mate, this is exactly how I mix
You r simply the best (teacher)!!!
Это только если ты играешь техно
It really supporting well for us rasing dj
So satisfying 😊👌
Great video. I recently started djing my own gigs and this helps alot. A beat tip would be great too.
Carefull w the hight
Is this not how people usually blend and mix tracks?
imo it's a pretty basic transition, but not bad! it's a solid base to build your own style out of it.
Very helpful
Thank you so much 🙏
What are both songs
Easy and efficient ...
Brilliant
Good stuff👍
Brilliant
Ummm...ok.
We was doing this technique in the 90’s. Learn some new skills
Lol he’s teaching people new to Djing!!!!
@@maciomacio8745 I know a little bit how to dj and this video is useless, there is no context...you have to create your mixing style and not just doing the same 4/5 things on every track
Is “on phrase” the dj way to say “on beat”?
A song is broken down into sections called phrases. These phrases are many times know as pre-chorus, chorus, verse, bridge, outro, etc. Basically whenever something changes in the music that’s when a new phrase will begin. So when he said “on phrase” he’s talking about when the next phrase comes in he’s going to swap the bass.
Why not mix with filter effects at this point? Don't get me wrong, I like this technique, just unsure how different this is?
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Amazing advice
Well done
Slick
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Once again, Amazing advice!
You can space those steps over 32 or 64 beats and have a longer transition.
Just show us the beat match please
Half of your knob handling is for nothing
Clearly can’t see what he’s doing, he’s not turning it down too fast otherwise you’d hear it more prominently
The bass transition can be way better 💀