Even songs that vary greatly in bpm can mix beat matched..It has to be done
very carefully and you must slickly bring it back to its normal speed. This
can't be done with all songs, you have to me very analytical to pull it
off... This can be done with vestax PDX 2000's which have +-50 pitch
control. I can show you a demo when Im done with this next mix....peace
hExx
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gil" <gyaker@fragment.com>
To: "IDM list" <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [idm] IDM DJs
quoted 22 lines I agree with you 100% But I still maintain that appearent speed and actual>
> I agree with you 100% But I still maintain that appearent speed and actual
> speeds of tracks in IDM vary greatly and statistically speaking you are
> less likely to find two tracks that have the same feel and are of similar
> speeds (within say 6%) than in most other forms of dance music.
>
> B/c of this if an IDM DJ can beatmatch lets say 50% of his or her set, I
> think that's a pretty good success rate.
>
> I don't know abou tthe set that you're referring to and maybe the DJ
> didn't match any of the tracks, which is pretty lousy. So for now I'm only
> speculating.
>
> -Gil
>
> my current fav. beatmatched IDMish mix is the the new Rhythm and Sound 10"
> (dub) into the A1 track on Miss DInky's valsparo EP (on traum)
>
> On Sat, 11 Aug 2001, Will Pereira wrote:
>
> > But a lot of times the orders arent rational and they mix together
> > two songs that could have been easily beatmatched to preserve
continuity.
quoted 10 lines Especially if you are a warp dj.> > Especially if you are a warp dj.
>
>
>
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