Typically I will change the BPM of a track either during a nice long break
or slowly as the record plays. If doing it while the beats are in full swing
it has a really nice effect of either getting the crowd *more* amped up or
mellowing them out. If you do it over a long enough period of time (1 or 2
minutes) it's almost a subconscious thing for them...
Shimone/DJ Justes
http://www.staticbeats.com
Electronic Music For The Mind
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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 4:51 AM
Subject: [idm] raising/lowering bpm in a set
quoted 2 lines What's is the usual method for raising or lowering bpm in a set?
> What's is the usual method for raising or lowering bpm in a set?
> Is it pitch adjustment in intro's and outro's of tracks, or do dj' use
drum
quoted 9 lines machine interludes between tracks to change bpm to the target bpm in slow
> machine interludes between tracks to change bpm to the target bpm in slow
> increments?
> Any DJ's do big bpm changes as part of their dj style?
>
> mediadrome
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