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    Lamid45G
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    A lot of question ^_^
    I try to answered it from my humble point of view…

    So let’s say the track is going to be ending in 16 bars or 16 kicks.
    > 16 kicks is wayyy to short for me, at least 32 should be sufficient, try to find a song that have a loooong intro & outro, cuz what you trying to do is just how to do a basic blend mix
    I tend to find House, (anything by Mark Knight) or Progressive House (anything by Jerome Is-Mae, remix or original) have a looong intro & outro
    Stay away from mainstream festival EDM stuff, those have some awfully short intro & outro, also dubstep and its gangs (trap, twerk etc)

    Do i hit play on deck B on the 1 ?
    > Beginner students likes to tap the cues first before hitting the Play, when you hit it there is no exact science for it, different DJ’s different strokes
    Altough, if you do find it where to hit play, i suggest to put a hot cue on the song that was playing on deck A, just a gentle reminder, in case you forgot

    Do i have to have the mix complete on the 16? Seems like to me the mix has to be completed exactly on the 4,8,16 or the 32.seems like there can’t be any in between. I also have trouble finding that sweet spot
    > once again see the above

    seems like i tend to bring the intro track in a bit to strong. or sometimes I lower the bass on the outro track too much…any suggestions?
    > try to figured it out yourself, why you think you bring the intro too strong? Was it the volume? then try to ease a little by little when increasing the volume fader (of the incoming song from deck B), inch by inch if you will, try to count the bar every 4 bar you increment the fader up, up and up
    Was the high too loud ? try to tweak the High eq. about a quarter down on the incoming track
    PS of course you turn down the low eq. (bass) of the incoming track to all the way down, that way your “bass” is not trying to fight each other lol, and then slowly increasing it when you have two song mixed together (with the same volume) and slowly killing off the song on deck A
    Once again, its just one of those techniques, miles can be vary

    Also when should a high pass filter be used vs lowering the bass? do you use effects much at the point of your mix? when do you tend to use the echo effects?
    > When you just trying to do a simple blend, leave the FX alone, its that simple

    #2292841
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Also if an intro or outro is too short for your mix…. looping is your friend. Find a part in the song where an 8 or 16 kick loop sounds good. Pre-mark that loop (works in Serato, no idea if this is doable in Traktor) and you can engage it from anywhere in the track as it jumps into the loop. Let that loop run as long as you want so you can complete your mix.
    You can even have an intro loop prepared on the second track and so loop from your outro loop into the intro loop of track 2. If you activate slip mode in track 2 it will even do all the continous things for you 😉

    #2292851
    Jim Dolecek
    Participant

    what is the difference between a hot cue vs cue point?

    #2293881
    Todd Oddity
    Participant

    “what is the difference between a hot cue vs cue point?”

    When you hit a hot cue button, the track jumps to that point and plays.

    When you hit a regular cue button, the track jumps to that point and pauses there until you hit the play button.

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