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elastic_plastic
Re-Boot
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Posted : Jan 4, 2011 02:52
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pls browse youtube... and i tell u one thing jus practice and u make your own unique style of mixin rather dan tryin to follow the world!! |
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Mikkel Pihl
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Posted : Jan 4, 2011 05:35
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On 2011-01-04 02:52, elastic_plastic wrote:
pls browse youtube... and i tell u one thing jus practice and u make your own unique style of mixin rather dan tryin to follow the world!!
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Go browse youtube. Dont let other people tell you how to do it.
You contradict your own statement.
This is also the kind of comment I asked not to receive in the initial post.
I like how everyone automatically assumes I spin psytrance or fullon or whatever. The only psychedelic genre I spin is progessive psy, but mixing techniques should be able to be applied to other genres aswell. |
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MorNinG MaGiC
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Posted : Jan 7, 2011 08:22
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On 2011-01-04 02:52, elastic_plastic wrote:
and i tell u one thing jus practice and u make your own unique style of mixin rather dan tryin to follow the world!!
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+1 .. just practice !!
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Chemogen
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Posted : Jan 30, 2011 13:23
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I dig mixing throughout a track, swapping basslines or percussion or using the leads from one track on top of another for a few bars here and there. With careful EQing this can sound pretty good. Using the Cue button on Track 2 with just the lows active can give off some nice bass blasts during the ambient sections of Track 1 or during a phrase when there is no bassline. |
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