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<blockquote data-quote="Hundreth" data-source="post: 2366018" data-attributes="member: 556975"><p>Seriously, just trying to help right now... If you want to make smooth transitions you have to know your tracks.</p><p></p><p>Its not too great of an idea mixing a slower hip hop track into a much faster rock track. If the two tracks you are working with have similar BPMs, then what you want to do for a smooth mix is a blend. If the two tracks have a completely different sound, you might be better off with a quick cut. The key is to be creative and practice, no one is going to be able to tell you how to make smooth mixes. You simply have to try things with your music and see what works.</p><p></p><p>From my experience, DJs who play the type of stuff you do mostly do quick cuts with some cheesy special effects. They barely ever beatmatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hundreth, post: 2366018, member: 556975"] Seriously, just trying to help right now... If you want to make smooth transitions you have to know your tracks. Its not too great of an idea mixing a slower hip hop track into a much faster rock track. If the two tracks you are working with have similar BPMs, then what you want to do for a smooth mix is a blend. If the two tracks have a completely different sound, you might be better off with a quick cut. The key is to be creative and practice, no one is going to be able to tell you how to make smooth mixes. You simply have to try things with your music and see what works. From my experience, DJs who play the type of stuff you do mostly do quick cuts with some cheesy special effects. They barely ever beatmatch. [/QUOTE]
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