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djnammu
Hey Everyone, How do I know when to change from a slow song to a fast one, WITHOUT disrupting the flow of the music and Exactly How do I do the change of songs. By slow and fast I mean a Song with Slow Beatzz and Vice- Versa.
Dj_Kray
QUOTE (djnammu @ Nov 15 2003, 06:05 AM)
Hey Everyone, How do I know when to change from a slow song to a fast one, WITHOUT disrupting the flow of the music and Exactly How do I do the change of songs. By slow and fast I mean a Song with Slow Beatzz and Vice- Versa.

the simple answer is good use of a pitch fader and cd players with master tempo (keeps the tune in key) and to play a medium speed song between a fast or slow song you have to try to blend there are a few tricks you can do with a record deck and with some of the top cd player or you can just speak on the mic to break up the 2 songs
Dj SBD
Or if the next track begins with strings or begins quiet then increases in volume, simply fade in the next track when the last track ends. Althought this doesnt sound good if the last track has a sudden stop, if it does then I would sugggest using the mic!.

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djnammu
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Althought this doesnt sound good if the last track has a sudden stop, if it does then I would sugggest using the mic!.


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  you can just speak on the mic to break up the 2 songs


Hey ideas from you both Proved Very Helpful Many Thanks. I also found a way, If i dont want to use a mic and that is Simply, Reduce the Pitch (of the fast Song) and then use the Pads on the Remote to Reduce the speed of the existing song while actually starting up the next song (the slow Song)! That-a-way the two songs Merge and Blend together and the people on the dance floor think that its simply a new Remix!!! Thanks all the same. The MIC idea proved Great!

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