Hello! I'm a newbie DJ and I'm still struggling with BPMs matches...
Sometimes I can barely match the tracks, but I'm a little confused on when should I mix the second track in..
Once the tracks are matched, I wait till the second track (the one that is on Cue) have no drums on it and I mix it into the first track.. But it's often a fail because while the first track is still running it's possibile that you hear the second track "drop" and it sounds really bad...
I know that this depends record by record, but is there a rule that should I follow to avoid this clash of sounds?
Sometimes when I hear that the second track is going to drop while is mixed on the first track that has dropped yet, I just cut the first track bass end then I put the crossfader all to the second track.
Is this a good technique?
But with this technique I have the impression that I'm not mixing at all..
Thank you in advance, hope I explained it right
Sometimes I can barely match the tracks, but I'm a little confused on when should I mix the second track in..
Once the tracks are matched, I wait till the second track (the one that is on Cue) have no drums on it and I mix it into the first track.. But it's often a fail because while the first track is still running it's possibile that you hear the second track "drop" and it sounds really bad...
I know that this depends record by record, but is there a rule that should I follow to avoid this clash of sounds?
Sometimes when I hear that the second track is going to drop while is mixed on the first track that has dropped yet, I just cut the first track bass end then I put the crossfader all to the second track.
Is this a good technique?
But with this technique I have the impression that I'm not mixing at all..
Thank you in advance, hope I explained it right