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  • #1013811
    Anonymous
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    Various washout transitions using reverb/delay + filters. Or filtering. Or finding anything in the track where you go down to non-drum beats and map the new one on top of that with beats. Heck, if you are good you could even move a track tens of BPMS up and down in any section that has a slow build-up with no drums. Assuming you use key locking as otherwise you get a big pitch change, of course.

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    Those are all pretty solid techniques; however, I was wondering if you had any specific tracks you can think of that slow down at the end.

    #1013866
    Anonymous
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    Sorry I don’t know on the tip of my head any such tracks. I’m sure they exist but it’s not exactly a common pattern for producers to make such tracks. Mostly as they cause grief with DJs playing them…

    #1014133
    djatome
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    #mce_temp_url# Here’s another one, Shock One – Polygon (Dirtyphonics Remix)
    Goes from 175 to around 132 bpm.

    Or just mix some different styles, sometimes hiphop goes well together with dnb. Try playing Missy Elliot – Get Ur Freak On to a drum & bass track, loop the sitar part (or whatever instrument that is in the intro..?). Move on from there to moombahton or something.

    Plus, if you search online really well you might find some transition packs online, I once stumbled upon one which has come in handy many times already 🙂
    Hopes this helps!

    #1014136
    djatome
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    Forgot to mention another tip..

    You probably already know it because you combine electro house and moombahton but ok.
    Try slowing down some ‘Dirty Dutch’ electro tracks (by Afrojack or Chuckie for instance) to 110 bpm and there you go!
    It’s how moombahton started, after all 🙂

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