The "EQ Swap" is my favorite technique. I normally try to do the "seamless" technique but I always feel rushed, but now the "EQ Swap" seems to be better suited for my style of mixing. I loved everything about the tutorial and not only am I going to try the "EQ Swap" I'm going to try to use Highs in "Seamless" since I usually only do the Mids and the Lows. #GameChanger
I’m a big fan of layering, I think it brings high energy and takes the listener on a journey. It allows them to hear different elements of songs together. Loads of my pals ask me ‘what was that remix’ when really it was just two songs which absolutely bang together 😮💨. Love the video Jamie 👍🏽
The 1st and 3rd are my favorite. The 1st is so simple watching it but something I've been trying yo master for a while and I just love the illusion of never realizing the track was changed.
I like the third one, although being new to this, i keep trying the others as well, i have just gotta calm down when it goes wrong. But i love learning, thanks crossfader, your a big help
the layering technique. is. just so fun to play with !! It allow a lot of creativity with vocal and others !That the reason it is my favorite #wearecrossfader
My fav tip was how to layer, as it takes so much to get it right. The tip was how you keep one track on the bass and the other on the vocal, but you have to change the bass and remove one of the middles to allow one track to be vocal and other the song, thanks for the vid, even though it was short it was really good👍🏻
@@dja1soundscaribbeanclassic24 i feel like its the hardest for me, mainly cause i have a lot of vocal house i use so hard to time it unless I prepare tracks. But i like just freestyle mixing in my bedroom lol
I like the layering technique here as I'm always trying to keep the energy going. Getting your phrases working together and not being afraid to mix mid tune is often overlooked in a lot of tutorials. Good stuff!
EQ Swap is definitely my favourite one to keep the crowd engaged and keep full control over the transition. When I started mixing I would just fade in and fade out but as soon as you start doing multi genre mixes with diverse drum patterns and basslines, you need to get more creative to create smooth blends.
The third tip was my favorite because I have been practicing it for about a week now. That tip is now going to help me perfect my mixing. Thank you! #wearecrossfader.
Although 1 and 2 are classics, 3 - Layering has the most fun and energy!!! Admittedly I use 2 a lot more though, as it's more forgiving. Jamie, as always, one of the best DJs teachers out there. Straightforward and clear.
This is by far the best tutorial I've seen so far for Simple & Clean Techniques! I've been on the fence for a while on if i should learn how to DJ, and I think this video made my decision for me!
Just got my first controller 2 days ago! I’m luck I went to college for guitar for a minute so I understand key matching well from music theory classes. I actually use classic notation because it’s what I learned. But this video showing to start the next track on the drop of the previous was very helpful. The blending and transitions are way more of an art then what people and musicians like myself have thought. Thank you for this very informative video and structuring it the way you do!
House music is SO popular. Even bassheads like myself are loving it these days. I can understand why this video was made but I completed the beginner DJ course and learned ALL OF THIS stuff in it. Thank you so much to Crossfader for your educational material and courses. I can't wait to continue on to intermediate, advanced, and scratching! My favorite tip is the EQ swap. Super easy tip for beginners that gives you a chance to recognize the his, mids, and lows so that you know what the music is going to sound like before you even change the EQ. #wearecrossfader
Third one is the best, as it maintains the energy level during transition and keeps people grooving without a hiccup. Seamless transition. Love from India #wearecrossfaders
Really dope video, I really liked the EQ swap part, I think it's pretty cool... But my favourite I would say it was the 3rd tip Layering. That's something I wanna improve on. #wearecrossfader
#3 was my favorite. I’ve done each of these in the past, but never thought to bring the mids down. It is subtle but clearly makes a difference…thanks for the tip👊🏽