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DVD video: learn to dj "SCRATCHING AND MIXING"
DJ/PRODUCER SERIES VOL.2: SCRATCHING AND MIXING (DVD RIP-AG)
learn how to scratch & making a fine mix between tracks with this video tutorial.
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Vocals record flat with no effects and instead find the right microphone for the singer. In the mix, roll off everything below 100 Hz and above 15,000 Hz. Add 2-4dB at 160Hz for male vocals or 320Hz for female voice for warmth. Notch out the mid-range, 500-800Hz, by a few dB. Sometimes a little sparkle in the 7-8kHz area is good, if there's no sib ...
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Give your mixes some warmth and character
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It's the creative side of your music-making that will lift your music above the rest...
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The term "mash-up" or "bootleg" (or, more commonly, just "boot") describes the result of mixing together two or more records to create a whole new track. Though originally performed live using turntables and DJ mixers, recent advances in sequencing software have taken this art-form to a whole new level. This document o ...
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Need help seperating your kick and bass lines on your tracks? This basic tutorial gives you guidance on how to find greater clarity in your music. An internetdj exclusive.
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In this part we look a the different types of effect, what they do and when to use them.
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Of all the effects available in modern sequencers, dynamics processing is one of the most useful. It not only can help balance tracks but it can be used creatively to make a recording sound bigger, more up-front, and to add punch to bass lines and drums.
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EQ is short for equalisation and, as the name suggests, it was originally used to equalise recordings or compensate for recording inaccuracies. This is was in the days when recording equipment was known to have shortcomings and EQ was used to compensate for their deficiencies.
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EQ in modern software has become very sophisticated and goes far beyond the Treble and Bass controls on hi fi systems and even the row of EQ sliders. Here we look at the main types of EQ and their controls.
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