Michael Lawrence
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Participantu can delete from the left side under the remix deck drop down playlist. Pretty sure u just right click and select delete remix set.
Michael Lawrence
Participanttheres an option right after you go to save remix set. It says theres a copy of the set that already exists “would you like to overwrite”. If you rename it then it will make a new one but if you keep the same name then this option will pop up and you can overwrite.
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ParticipantJ-Zed, post: 36507, member: 1486 wrote: This needs to happen in Canada, preferably Toronto.
*cough* hint *cough* for any Canadians heredid someone say Toronto!?! lol I would love to hit up a warehouse party!….my older brothers use to hit them up all the time…The cloest thing we have to real “rave” IMO is the guverment (walking distance from my house) …. went there last Saturday to see Benny Benassi… stayed till about 5am.Pretty dirty…If you are gettign some ideas J-Zed keep me in the loop! lol
Michael Lawrence
Participanti have the same problem too and I do pretty much what Daryl said except I cant scratch 🙁 lol …..I would also consider download alot of electro/house remixes of hiphop tracks. To give you more variety if your the type of dj that likes to mix genres
Michael Lawrence
ParticipantOhh the 90’s…u mean when hiphop was still good! Lol. Def into more ole skool than the new stuff
The thread has been taken over but still some good content in here about the f1
Michael Lawrence
Participantlmaoo. I def agree there but sometimes its kind of fun finding songs that go well with it but at the same time its really stressful. Check it out this book if you have the time. I bought it a year ago and it was an amazing read . If you have an ipad theres a ibook out for it too now. Looks at the begining stages of hiphop and house. Where they came from, their influences etc; Might give you some ideas or the very least inspire!
http://www.amazon.com/Record-Scratch-DJ-Academy-Guide/dp/0312531249
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ParticipantHip hop is so hard to mix! I’m still wrappin gmy head around it. Its really the only genre in my playists that has bpm ranges all over the map. Not like house/electro at all that have long intros or no vocals at the start. It’s the one gnere I’m scared to mix lol
I made a hiphop mix a while ago but I need to make a new one with everything I’ve learned so far. For alot of it I just slammed in and out of tracks but It really should havea better flow.
Loops are key. Any parts in a hip hop track with no lyrics and a steady beat is a gold mine! lol I’ve recently been getting alot more popular instrumentals so I have some wiggle room when mixing. Also been getting alot of electro,trap remixes of popular hiphop tracks so I have more options. My last thing I do for hiphop (and all my playslits) is I make my sub-playlists really tight so when I mix I can drill down very specific. I got the idea from Dj Endo at Dubspot. Really helped me to show commonality between all the music I had so when I mix in hiphop I can toss in some other random tracks that still make sense. I feel like the organization piece is half the battle. If you havent seen the video I would check it out.
http://blog.dubspot.com/how-to-create-smart-playlists-organize-your-music-in-itunes/
My one thought is using the F1, to layer in loops, breaks etc; to help with transition and make everything more cohesive but again not as fluid as mixing house music. This is why I want to learn how to do some basic scratching so I have more options but theres only so much mixing time after work! lol
If you have other suggegtions let me know!
Michael Lawrence
Participantvery true! and to be honest I thought It was going to be easy at the begining cause I would like to think I have good/diverse taste in music. Then I starting getting into it more and realized what a commitment it would be. Only a couple of my friends really understand what takes and the rest are clueless lol
But at the end of the day I’m glad I contained my Call of Duty addiction and starting Djing and making music. Much more rewarding than protecting the world against zoombies lmfao
Michael Lawrence
ParticipantJ-Zed, post: 36122, member: 1486 wrote: Everytime I learn something new, I realize how little I know… f**k
lmao I’m the same way. Just yesteray I was on maschine working on a track and discovered a whole new function to play notes on it. Then I was like maybe I should hold off on buying ableton a bit longer lol. There is so0 much too know but I guess thats part of the fun too
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ParticipantMichael Lawrence
ParticipantJ-Zed, post: 36028, member: 1486 wrote: I still haven’t tried, my F1 has been almost entirely unused in the many months I’ve had it. I just wanna make tons of short loops on my own and use them to layer onto full tracks I’m already playing. I’m not huge on changing people’s work so much as to adding onto them. Steve Lawler apparently does that a lot, that guy is a late night master.
Yeah I didnt use mine tha tmuch when I got it but then when I staring making my own sets it got alot more fun. I’m the same way I like to add to what I’m playing already and just layer. Brought it out once to dj at my friends new years party, I didnt use it as much as I like, so much going on then having to worry about potentially 8 additional loops playing. Def need some more practive with it. I am still no where being close to using it the way I want to but theres a light at the end of the tunnel! lol
Michael Lawrence
ParticipantJ-Zed, post: 36017, member: 1486 wrote: Remixdeckset is a great site but overall it’s best to learn and make them yourself so nobody else has what you have.
Agreed! My favourite remix sets are the ones that I put together myself.
Michael Lawrence
Participantalso check out http://www.remixdeckset.com/ It has alot of random remix sets there for free. You might find what your looking for
Michael Lawrence
ParticipantIn traktor I use the Delay effect in single mode. I keep feedback on about 30%, and the filter at like 75% then the loop size dependent on the type of song I’m gonna mix in. Works pretty well so I saved it as one of my effect presets.
Michael Lawrence
ParticipantIT depends on the tracks I’m mixing too. If they are more melodic or liek a deep house kind of track I like to bring the volume in low as I feel like the tracks are telling me to do so. Mostly use the EQ as I agree with DJatome that there filter sounds to clean. I dont use it that much either to be honest.
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