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  • #1025343
    DJ Vintage
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    All you need is a 4-beat break and a loop 🙂 and you can create all the space you need :-).

    I am sure you’ll be getting much more genre-specific tips and tricks from our highly knowledgable crowd (or Terry_42 who’ll give you his opinion if you like it or not <ducks for Terry throwing vinyls at his head>)

    Greetinx.

    #1025461
    Daryl Northrop
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    I’ve def done the looping thing, which is very helpful. Another strategy is to bring in the new song when the track that’s playing hits a ‘non-busy’ portion – that way you only have one busy track playing at a time.

    Also, remember your EQ’s – that can help make the mixes less busy. Kill the bass or the treble from the new track when you are mixing it in – that may help.

    #1025483
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Or you can do some “chop-mix” chop one song into another “starting point” of the chop, that what mostly of hip hop DJ use. Or you can do the “echo-mix” seems popular also

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