- Joined
- May 21, 2007
- Location
- Bristol/Southampton
This has really been annoying recently, after mixing two tunes, and I want to take one of the tunes away, the song that is left playing sounds really weak and thin without the other tune alongside it.
I'm not really a cut DJ so my mixes tend to be at least 32 bars, and wondered how to solve this problem and keep a big sound throughout the set.
I've tried:
Assigning the crossfader to smooth fade then using that.
Boosting the bass & mid of playing song at the same time as bringing the other fader down
Increasing gain or fader as I start to bring down other tune
Wait until a breakdown in the song to bring it out of mix
Can anyone give me any tips on how to get round this problem?
Cheers
I'm not really a cut DJ so my mixes tend to be at least 32 bars, and wondered how to solve this problem and keep a big sound throughout the set.
I've tried:
Assigning the crossfader to smooth fade then using that.
Boosting the bass & mid of playing song at the same time as bringing the other fader down
Increasing gain or fader as I start to bring down other tune
Wait until a breakdown in the song to bring it out of mix
Can anyone give me any tips on how to get round this problem?
Cheers