a bit of fun.a mix challenge .
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January 29, 2012 at 9:22 pm #1002760
Dominic Souza-Larimore
Participantnobody gonna jump on this? seems like it could be fun and a way to mix it up and get away from the norm. I may throw one in jus for the the fun of it.
January 29, 2012 at 10:18 pm #13624Paul Hill
Participantlet the challenge begin.here’s my effort.hopefully phil morse can judge our efforts and award some trophies to the best effort.!!!!
http://www.mixcrate.com/mix/115502/going-thro-the-gearschallenge-mix
January 29, 2012 at 10:33 pm #13625Paul Hill
Participantlet the challenge begin.here’s my effort.hopefully some trophies of phil morse.!!
http://www.mixcrate.com/mix/115507/going-thro-the-gearschallenge-mix
is just listened to this and its gonna take some beating guys.
January 30, 2012 at 3:57 pm #13668Arthur Kokanov
ParticipantIm down! Il set something up by the end of the week.
February 1, 2012 at 10:13 pm #13868Dominic Souza-Larimore
Participanthttp://www.mixcrate.com/mix/116616/DDJT-forums-BPM-challenge
haha aight I think I got a good mix to submit. Im actually really happy, proud, and excited to hear this for myself too. In my two months DJ’ing Im confident this is my best work to date.
lmk what u guys think.
I was really inspired by vineoaks mix and liked his mix alot. so I stuck with the trance theme even though thats not really my forte.
February 1, 2012 at 10:47 pm #13875Arthur Kokanov
ParticipantBigChipsHI your mix is wonderful! I love it. Nice and chill…
February 1, 2012 at 11:08 pm #13882Paul Hill
Participantthanks for your mix bigchips.ill give some tips and some criticisms so dont be offended,as i know trance isnt your fav music genre.track listings are a must and bpms shown are helpful for the purpose of the mix challenge(128-140 bpms in 7 track challenge).thats my 1st point.secondly i think your mix was too vocal orientated.i listened 2 times.once with my clubbing head on and then my dj head.you can obviously mix tracks but your prep needs improvement.some tracks are not in key(i suggest mixed in key and cross reference with mixmeister fusion pro).this works for me on my prep.also check your master output as volume seems to increase over certain tracks.another point,you seemed to have a lot a tracks in such a short mix.i suggest play some 7 min tracks in middle to pad out the mix.the intro was ok but then i suggest get something more punchy with some bangin bass.overall not a bad effort.hope these tips help.
edit:i suggest you listen to this mix for the structure i use.my personal choice but a guide for you bigchips.
http://www.mixcloud.com/paul-hill2/neurologic-toxicsurgical-strike-mix/February 1, 2012 at 11:19 pm #13885Dayvue
MemberDo we have to stick with the 128 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 format? Or can we play around with it a little more? I personally go from moombahton to dubstep a lot, and do a lot of 110-140 switches.
February 1, 2012 at 11:22 pm #13887Paul Hill
Participantwell the parameters of my mix were 128-130-132-134-136-138-140.there is now other restrictions to this otherwise.you can cross genre.what you put in the pudding is up to you.if the pudding turns out ok then yummie lol
edit:you can post other bpms but in same format,eg 110,112,114 etc(7 tracks but must have track list and bpms shown)
February 2, 2012 at 12:47 am #13896Dominic Souza-Larimore
Participantlol yeah after listening to it I could tell. I tried to stick within keys but eventually threw that out the window when I couldn’t figure out the right mixes or get the songs I wanted in there. the overall library is pretty limited and thats extra true for my trance library.
thanks for the criticism and giving it to me straight. you mentioned the volume control, thats been something I have been trying to teach myself but can’t really figure it out. im using virtual dj, any tips, pointers or links you give there?
thanks manhattan, thats definately the feel I was going for 😀
February 2, 2012 at 8:05 pm #1002822Paul Hill
Participanti like to use the analogy of a dj being like a michelin 4 star chef.here goes.ill explain what i mean.a master chef will first have an idea of his menu and what is needed to create this.first he will source his ingredients,gauge quantities and add his own flavours to make a unique dish.what has this got to do with djing you say!!.
well its about preparation.80% of a chefs dish is about preparation,before he even turns on the hobs and ovens.
a dj sourcing his ingredients is the tunes.
first:the menu=the idea of what you mix is gonna be(trance/dubstep/house).
second.poor tune selection=poor ingredients
thirdly:quantities of ingredients reqd=length of each track.
fourth:and very important is the flavouring=getting bpms and keycodes right.too much/less can spoil the flavour of the mix.now that you have your preparation done we can no concoct your creation.
this bit is all about timing.a good chef adds the ingredients in a certain order and has his ovens at the correct temperature.this applies to mixing.add your bass/vocals at the right moments and dont overcook it.now that you have things cooking.keep an eye on your timings.when happy that your creation is complete.then serve up.
if the mix is done correctly then i should hit the punters pallette.
just another point,a master chef and a poor cook can have the same ingredients,but its the prep and the skills to put the stuff together that makes the master chef.only hard work and practice can do the last 20%.the preparation is the easy bit
thanks
February 4, 2012 at 2:37 am #14121Dayvue
Membersorry guys, I’ve been a bit overwhelmed by school and gigs lately, I hope to have a mix up by next week, but I need to get my med school personal statement touched up, among other things
February 27, 2012 at 9:11 pm #15792DJ
ParticipantIt’s funny that I stumbled upon this post because this is what I did in my latest mix for a competition. I wanted to show off my versatility so I started with 122 bpm house and ended with 175 drum & bass in 25 minutes. It’s 14 tracks instead of 7 but the principle is the same. I meant to pull it off so you can’t tell the tempo is increasing. Thoughts?
http://www.mixcloud.com/MichaelWilliams/ultra-music-festival-aerial7-dj-competition/March 6, 2012 at 10:22 pm #1003209DJ T3ch Hu5ky
Member-folds arms- challange accepted! Give me a week to practice this mix and you will see it up in this thread :3
March 7, 2012 at 12:11 am #1003211KidNatural
MemberWhat type of music is between 130-140? I usually stop at around 130. Then Dubstep at 140. Can you half the bpm so we can play hiphop maybe?
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