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@@djcarlo I used to Create mixes by beat-matching songs by ear and waveform in Audacity, sometimes adding some effects or chopping the opening into pieces to more easily match beats if the tempo or time signatures were significantly different. Using this tech looks like it would be a lot simpler to do what I've done up till now, but is also so different that it makes me feel overwhelmed. This is an actual question for you. I tend to pick up and drop projects like this if I don't have a clear set of goals to reach for. ADD brain. If you were starting from square one as a brand new DJ, what would the first steps be - from your perspective.
@@djcarlomaybe it's due to the preferred BPM range in the software app. As I set from 110 to 210 BPM, the opposite happens to me. I added a track which is 92 BPM and it analyzed it as 184 😂😅
Hey Carlo! Been following your content for years now! I work minimum wage and can't save up much money as I live in a tier 3 city in India.. can you give me any suggestions for a dirt cheap console..I have a laptop though but just not enough money for me to buy a controller. Anyways lots of love to you♥️
Amazing! I have tried and it works, however could you please explain to me why 120x 3/4 matches 90(180) And also 130.5 x 3/4 matches 174 Not denying, just having a seizure trying to comprehend the second math Btw the second equation is from another video of yours doing the same House to DnB transition, but you already knew that. Thank you for teaching so well and keep going my man
Man i do i suck at math lol. Thats the only issue i would have with this transition. I want to try this now but i would probably have to write down the speed on a piece of paper 😂😂😂. I never thought of the loop cutting for beatmatching. Im honestly mind blown. I knew about about mixing stuff that is half the bpm of another track but this changes everything. Way more freedom. Imagine bringing a calculator on set 😂😂😂😂.
This is slow to fast, but doing it in reverse is possible yes! Using the same 3/4 loop, you can go to what 3/4 of your current bpm is. Like 120 to 90 for example
I just purchase th 300 mk2 hehehe it's giving me anxiety so I ordered the one that I can afford and the one that I could get the soonest. Will watch more thanks Dj carlo for all the tutorial and pinoy ka pala 😅
Dj Carlo thanks for ur knowledge i have tried this trik before but lets be honest it souds weird. The best to way to go from house to dnb would be ending one set and begining other since those generes are too mich diferent
@@djcarlo I was using DJUCED, but then bought serato just for this feature, but I still can't find it in serato! I'll watch the video :) Thank you!! You have awesome videos
I’m having trouble understanding how this works here. With your other 3/4 video, we’re doing this: Target BPM * 0.75 = BPM we need to set current song to With this one it’s this: Current BPM * 0.75 = Next Track’s destination BPM I tried this out myself and it isn’t working right. What am I missing here?
@@djcarloright, so even if the dnb track were doubled to 180 (90*2). Your target is 180, so you have to adjust your current BPM to 135, right? In the other example, it's 130.5 to 174. I can't seem to replicate this effect with these BPMs. In this example, the math is reversed, you're multiplying your current 120BPM*075 and changing your next track's BPM instead of changing the current track. Is the loop length itself set to something other than 3/4 of a beat?