Yup. It's called "skill," which separates Disk Jockeys from Disk Lackeys :D
whee!!
and besides, wasn't there a big thing about how the standard idm track is
between 80 and 100bpm anyways?
and if you're playing tracks that have a great variety of tempo, you're not
playing a good set.
At 04:23 PM 8/13/2001 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 18 lines Even songs that vary greatly in bpm can mix beat matched..It has to be done>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
>
>
> >
> > 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.
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