Harmonic mixing, what the hell?
Harmonic mixing, what the hell?
so they call it harmonic mixing...
i´ve heard alot about this...
what i wonder is, what selfrespecting Dj doesnt mix in regards to harmonics and such...i mean...seriously...i dont get it...
ok i know my question isnt well formed or that i might not even have a clearly formulated question but...i dont get the hype...
i really cant grasp the concept of ppl not thinking about keys and notes and harmoncs when dj:ing...
well...i hope ppl can have a civilised discussion about the subject of harmonics/not harmonics
i´ve heard alot about this...
what i wonder is, what selfrespecting Dj doesnt mix in regards to harmonics and such...i mean...seriously...i dont get it...
ok i know my question isnt well formed or that i might not even have a clearly formulated question but...i dont get the hype...
i really cant grasp the concept of ppl not thinking about keys and notes and harmoncs when dj:ing...
well...i hope ppl can have a civilised discussion about the subject of harmonics/not harmonics
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i never did. I used to know my records well enough to know which tracks worked with which. You don't necessarily have to know every last thing about harmonics and keys to be a good DJ. To this day, I still cant determine a song's key by listening to it, and I don't even know how to do so.
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Take DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist's Brain Freeze album, great mashing (for the time) but they paid no attention to key for most of the mix.
I bought this software and the best part was seeing right away that if I pitch a song up or down a few keys it'll blend in with this other song. All of a sudden a song that's in Gbm, I pitch it up to Am and it goes with C major songs.
I bought this software and the best part was seeing right away that if I pitch a song up or down a few keys it'll blend in with this other song. All of a sudden a song that's in Gbm, I pitch it up to Am and it goes with C major songs.
i dont agree with it either.......
its hardly 'harmonic' either is it.... its based on the harmoncs of the bass keys.... so in effect its disregarding harmonics created by other elements of the track, drums etc...
there is also certain keys that you mix into....... to make consonant intervals!!! why not disonance?? or obscure consonance
its hardly 'harmonic' either is it.... its based on the harmoncs of the bass keys.... so in effect its disregarding harmonics created by other elements of the track, drums etc...
there is also certain keys that you mix into....... to make consonant intervals!!! why not disonance?? or obscure consonance
can you use a combination of straight and curved to play chords?Tone Deft wrote:Depends on the tonearm. Straight tonearms are for individual keys, curved tone arms can handle any key but don't sound as warm.lunabass wrote:So does this mean that dj's can get stuck in the same key? How do you change key when djing?
Curved on one deck, straight on the other so I get the best of both worlds. I also run them off of 220V rather than 110V for smoother bass response.lunabass wrote:can you use a combination of straight and curved to play chords?Tone Deft wrote:Depends on the tonearm. Straight tonearms are for individual keys, curved tone arms can handle any key but don't sound as warm.lunabass wrote:So does this mean that dj's can get stuck in the same key? How do you change key when djing?
Tone Deft wrote:Depends on the tonearm. Straight tonearms are for individual keys, curved tone arms can handle any key but don't sound as warm.lunabass wrote:So does this mean that dj's can get stuck in the same key? How do you change key when djing?
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