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  • #2015680
    David Lindberg
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    Hi there,

    You could pitch the Electro up and the Dubstep down so they meet at 135 bpm. If you have a Electro tune and the same Dubstep remix you could speed up the Electro tune in the build before the drop and then drop the Dubstep tune instead.
    Kind of cheap way imo is to echo out, vinyl break or spiral. With Trap and Dubstep you could experiment with half or double bpm 70-140 80-160 etc.
    Have fun !

    #2015749
    Thomas Bowersox
    Participant

    Whenever I move up in tempo I try to line up the buildups so both songs would reach the drop at the same time. When the snare starts I start (people may hate this button but it would be extremely difficult to do this without it) to pitch the tracks up, with sync on to keep them at the same tempo as the speed up. I use filters, EQ, and effects on the slower track as it builds then bring it completely out on the drop. Works best when the faster track has space before the drop, like the Carnage remix of Spaceman for example.

    When I move down in tempo I either use a reverb or delay effect with the freeze button, then bring in the other track with a filter on at a section without drums. Or I’ll line up the tracks so the breakdowns hit together and if the beginning of the breakdown for the new track isn’t very rhythmic you can use that to slow it down with out it being noticeable.

    #2016049
    Eliah Holiday
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    1st and foremost, mixing two songs of significantly different tempos, pick songs that are in a similar key or have some similar musical qualities. From there, from my understanding of Trap and Dubstep, work off the build/break and perhaps use some crazy effects. Radically switching genres I think it’s OK to “announce” the change up. Mash up the Electro track into a big build then drop the Trap or Dubstep. Forget pitch shifting to blend, you’re not going from Deep House to Techno you are completely changing the pace of the room. Also I’ve herd of some Electro tracks that have a Dubstep like break in the middle which you can use as a transition.

    #2016206
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Or you could try to get your hands on some “transition Track” like the one lablled “Bla Bla (128-70 bpm Transition)” somthin like dat

    #2225291
    York Klug
    Participant

    In my opinion, and as mentioned above, one of the easiest ways to mix electro and dubstep together is to find a track that transitions from 128 BPM to 70/140 BPM. Examples of such tracks include “lasers up” by Barely Alive and “Hold it Down” by Datsik (the Doctor P remix).

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