Showing posts with label mixing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixing. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Mixing Techniques for Dj’s – 5 Creative Tempo Changes

Have you ever wanted to mix in a greater variety of tempos into a set but were to afraid to screw up the mix? That is the case for many DJs, new and experienced alike. Dropping songs of different styles and tempos can be scary territory but potentially rich with reward. Now with digital technology we have a wide variety of tools. many of which can help bridge the gap between songs of various tempos while keeping the blend smooth and natural. In today’s article I will cover 5 mix techniques that will help you do just that!

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Mixing Typefaces: Tips and Techniques

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Mixing typefaces can be on of the most rewarding, and trickiest parts of the design process. Creating the perfect pairing of typography can result in a beautiful and perfectly readable outline for almost any project.

But how can you get started? What should you consider when mixing typefaces? While the answers aren’t black and white, there are a few things you can do. Think about contrast, x-heights, shapes and slants and overall mood when combining typefaces for any project. In this article, we’ll be delving into each of these in a little more detail!

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Monday, July 16, 2012

DJ Tips 101: What Equipment Should a Beginner DJ Use?

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Are you a driven person who loves listening and playing the hottest beats? Do you have a love music and dance? Do you want to be considered one of the top djs of the entertainment business?

To maximize the progression of your music between tracks, you will need to create an atmosphere with a great deal of good energy, so that can make people dance all night long.

Once you make a decision that you want pursue a career in music and djing, then you must set up a budget for the equipment you need to purchase for your business. Choosing equipment will take patience and some work on your part, but if you follow this guide, then you will have no problem finding the right equipment for your business. To ensure that you make the best choice, you must take the time to inspect each type of equipment.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Art Of Preparation – 5 Principles Every DJ Should know

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Casual observers of the musical arts assume that most of the creative process happens on stage. While it may be true that inspiration and improvisation create amazing results in the moment – great preparation tee’s those moments up in the first place. Without a comfortable base created by consistent discipline the creative mind never has the chance to fully play.

Here are five critical areas of disciplined preparation that are one way to form a creative base for expressive DJing. Ultimately everyone needs to find their own system but these are some timeless principles that might help you get started.

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Must-Watch DJ Movies You Haven’t Seen

If you haven’t seen Scratch, Maestro, and It’s All Gone Pete Tong, you’re missing out. But most of us have seen these DJ classics – so we decided to investigate the lesser-known gems that really get to the heart of DJ culture and that you can watch right now! Put the popcorn in the microwave and read on to start your weekend off by watching some great productions!

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

All the Gear Used to Create Mass Effect 3's Soundtrack (Sound)

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Mass Effect 3, the biggest release of 2012 is now only a few weeks away from release, I'll give you a little behind the scenes info of how and what we've used to create our score for ME3. Please note that there are other composers involved due to the sheer amount of music a game like ME3 needed (One of them being Sam Hulick. Check out his work). Also check out the work of my co-writer, Cris Velasco right here.

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