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  1. andrew gibson

    andrew gibson Registered User

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    bridging music

    right i want to do a mix taking it from about 143/5 bpm through
    to about 155 bpm whats the crack with getting it there??
    starting of with some funky techno through to some harder stuff
    got m5g's so can speed up bpm but obviously if your uping the bpm on some tracks there gona sound shit being played to fast
    help much appreciated cheers peeps :) :wink:
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    :lol: :lol: got an extra 8% pitch with having m5g's but it's just
    some tracks sound shite with to much bpm:confused:
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    Earl Grey time for tea

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    hugging trees , if you dont like it , fuck off , i
    if you dont know how to mix from one say sytle/bpm to another..then learn:D

    if im guessing right do you wont to start of slow bpm then build it up?....ul find surprisingly that your doing it anyways if you have a mix for an hour or so..well,it does with me..use intros,out'ros,cuts and breaks etc

    if ive waffled,please shot me thanks:)
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    Earl Grey time for tea

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    hugging trees , if you dont like it , fuck off , i
    some music that is harder as fuck doesnt have to be fast as fuck

    ive got loads of early oldskool rave/techno from 90/92..its harsh as,and nevers realy goes over 140bpm..i never go over +4
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    no not at all, try'd cutting from one track straight to another at a higher bpm does'nt sound to bad like just wanting some tip's
    for other way's also heard some dj's play there set, finish it off
    recive some applause, then bang it out for the last half hour or so
    starting with something with a higher bpm:wink:
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    It's dead easy - just start off with slower tracks and have them at a pitch of about 3%. Slowly go for tracks with a faster BPM and mix them in - when they're in knock them up by 1% slowly. Until you get to the speed you want. Build it up.

    I did this on monday with a mate - I started the night off with Suzanne Palmer - Sound of the Drums and Ritmo de Rua at about 128bpm.

    About 2 hours later he was throwing Cracked Logic on :lol:

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