Hi i like your instruction it get me closer to understanding the mix im a old school dj mixing reggae our most important thing is to select the correct songs so i will try out your method thank you for your tip
While BPM has ALWAYS been talked about among producers and DJs since the begining of the EDM revolution a DJ that learned to mix vinyl with a pitch fader and ONLY their ears doesn't even need to know a godamn thing about BMP. The equipment of old NEVER displayed BPM There were no displays on anything back in the day LOL. This topic of mixing is one I hold dear because I learned on Technics 1200 MKIIs, the first turntable EVER to have a pitch fader and was created in 1972. The original MKI did NOT have a pitch fader. The MKII ushered in the ability to beatmatch and changed the dance scene FOREVER. I learned how to beatmatch this way, with only my ears, and I feel like an old tradition, the one that took at least 1,000 hours of practice before you could even play in front of a crowd. Those days are gone. Anybody can beatmatch now I honestly don't know how I feel about it. Don't want to be a gatekeeper but sometimes I feel like standing at the door and not letting people in if I'm being honest.
Great video - straight to the point! Do you know how to get rid of the delay in headphones when using this controller? Never this issue on other decks, but with this one, the controller output in my headphones is slightly faster than my speakers making it hard to mix in a timely fashion - I'm mixing without headphones but would prefer this not being the case!
I’m trying to figure out if the audio out on these controllers can be routed to my audio interface instead of coming out of the RCA jacks on the DJ controller. I use an Arturia interface.
Nice tutorial, thank you so much! I didn't quite understand one thing. The second track was 127 bpm originally and you match it with the other track and made it 132. After you're done with the mixing of the tracks and you stop the first track, shouldn't you bring back the second track to its original bpm 127? If so how you do it to not screw up the sound? What I mean by that how you can do it smoothly without been noticed that the track is slowed down, you do it very slowly or?
The tracks will stay the bpm you set them on the decks until you manually reset it, you could drop the track down but it depends on the situation. In cases like this its always good to read the vibe and the crowd sometimes. Bring the tempo back down can ruin the energy of a track so rather than slowing it right down, you can mix 2 or 3 songs and slowly nudge them back until you return to 127bpm. If you want to make the jump within one track I would suggest on every 8 bar slightly dropping it down slightly, and doing this until you return to the original BPM. You can do this quicker if there are no drums or vocals as this is what our ears can pin point is being sped up or slowed down! - I hope this helps
good video, I just have one question, how ti you know when to start counting and to start the transition?and does this work the same way with songs with vocals?
1. I wait for a transition to occur, you can normally hear this with risers or a change in element added. From there I start counting. Once you practice this enough it becomes second nature. 2. This works the same for all kinds of music, but like I said some tracks in the jazz world are in different time signatures so you'd need to count them differently :)
Sorry noob question but I'm a bit confused... So once youve matched the beats between track 1&2 that would mean that track 2 is playing faster or slower than its original bpm right? Do you then put track 2 back to its original bpm, if so how do you do it? Surely this would mean every song you play in a set wouldn't be played at its original bpm? Thanks
Every song you play in your sit plays at a different BPM unless you adjust it after you have mixed it in, I normally operate on the rule that +/- 6% sounds fine. In some cases you can go further with this rule and break it but I noticed in this range tracks tend to keep their original dynamics.
It's so uncomfortable to make the tempo control bar move in decimal and end in 00 like the exact BPM (0.XX) (EX. 128.00, 130.00), can't I control the tempo control unit in FLX4?
There’s nothing wrong with using the sync button to sync the BPM’s so they don’t drift apart. Just nudge the track to match the previous. Gone are the days of needing to do it manually on a set of Technics. It’s sad yes but technology moves on. The sync button is just another tool for mixing. Like the crossfader or EQ’s. Being able to mix 2 tracks manually doesn’t mean you’re a superstar DJ.
@@c4p4c1t1v3 I don't think you're a proper DJ unless you can beat match. Part of the art of Djing is being able to hold a mix in using your ears and skill. If you've spent years learning like a lot of oldschool djs who played vinyl then I'm not too bothered, but new djs just moving straight to sync are being lazy imo.
@@Peter-mo3pr keep on gatekeeping. using tools to make things easier doesn't mean you aren't a 'proper' DJ. As long as you mix music well and keep people dancing, who the hell cares how you get there. The end result is what matters. AI will be making DJs obsolete soon anyway so have fun while you can
@@c4p4c1t1v3 that's your opinion and you're entitled to it, just don't expect everyone to agree with you. Some of the most famous house and techno djs are famous because of their skills at mixing, be that multiple decks or ability to create long mixes. Absolutely anyone can have pick up a controller, buy some tracks and mix them using sync, I honestly believe I could teach my 11 year old daughter that. Keep on enjoying your music however you like though.
Hello, I'm a beginner and just bought a DDJ FXL4, why the Waveform are going so fast on my truck? it's hard for me to mix BPM tracks 1 and 2. what should I do. thanks for the instructions
You could try zooming out on Rekordbox so you can see what is to come on the waveform. Alternatively you could use the wide mode to slow down the tracks entirely (this will change how they sound) so you get the rough timing and slowly increase as you feel more comfortable.
The loop function can be activated in 3 separate ways, either by using the loop in and out button found at the top left of each deck. 1. This is manual and you can dial in the length of your loop by selecting the in or out button again and moving the jog wheel, and then selecting the in/or out button again to confirm your loop. 2.You can hold the exit button which will automatically make a 4 bar loop. 3. Beat loop is a function that can be found on the performance pads, this allows you too look lengths such as 8 bar and 16 right of the bat, you can see on your Laptop screen what lengths are available once you engage the button. In all instances you can then use the Cue/Loop Call arrows to extend or shorten the loop by x2 or /2
I’m using this deck now and rekordbox. But not all my iTunes purchases are showing up. Is there another app to restore lost music item’s or should I purchase elsewhere?? Thanks Steve
Hi Steve, if you are using a previous version of iTunes you should be able to drag your tracks straight to your desktop as .m4a files and input them into rekordbox. If you have updated to a recent version I don't believe this feature is available and I would recommend purchasing tracks else where, from sites such as Beatport or Bandcamp. Alternatively you can use streaming platforms such as Tidal through Rekordbox which emulate iTunes & Spotify 😁
Hello, I bought DDJ FLX4 yesterday and I'm using rekordbox for Windows. I have this problem. Am unable to use headphones as Master, it only produces sound when I use turn on cue button. I don't want to use external speakers since I'm doing practice.
wait a minute, so you’re telling me the technique for “beatmatching” is setting it to the tempo and then just pressing play? this is the same thing as just pressing beat sync and then pressing play, why is beat sync frowned upon
Because it is really hard to figure out the bpm without looking and THEN lining up the tracks phrases properly, all in time for the next transition, you really don’t have that much time to do it
@@RoloRotMG I was under the impression that the CDJ's display waveforms on each individual deck, deff makes it more difficult without even seeing the wave form
Not entirely, we firstly match the BPMs to ensure they don't drift. Secondly we match the phrases, which is why I was counting each individual beat. Because if we don't match the phrases and just press play they will be out and it will be noticeable when transitions occur. Beat Sync is a tool, but if your gridson your track aren't correctly aligned/analysed it can work against you and syncing would actually make it worse.
Hi i need a help..i bought the flx 4 on Saturday im mot able to hear any audio in when I turn on cue button..its only coming out in my laptop speakers.. please help
Hi Gary! If you go into your audio settings on Rekordbox there should be a check box that says, "Output audio from the computer's built-in speakers". Uncheck this!
This is the most simple and best lesson I have seen
Thanks for the feedback! ❤️
You're an excellent teacher!
Thank you so much 🙌
@@BopDJstore Think you might do a tutorial for 2-step or breakbeat/jungle styles of music? Would appreciate it very much!
super easy and super understandable explain beat matching. 🎉 beginner must see this youtube!
Hi i like your instruction it get me closer to understanding the mix im a old school dj mixing reggae our most important thing is to select the correct songs so i will try out your method thank you for your tip
Big up! Give us a message if you have any more questions!
While BPM has ALWAYS been talked about among producers and DJs since the begining of the EDM revolution a DJ that learned to mix vinyl with a pitch fader and ONLY their ears doesn't even need to know a godamn thing about BMP. The equipment of old NEVER displayed BPM There were no displays on anything back in the day LOL.
This topic of mixing is one I hold dear because I learned on Technics 1200 MKIIs, the first turntable EVER to have a pitch fader and was created in 1972. The original MKI did NOT have a pitch fader. The MKII ushered in the ability to beatmatch and changed the dance scene FOREVER. I learned how to beatmatch this way, with only my ears, and I feel like an old tradition, the one that took at least 1,000 hours of practice before you could even play in front of a crowd. Those days are gone. Anybody can beatmatch now I honestly don't know how I feel about it. Don't want to be a gatekeeper but sometimes I feel like standing at the door and not letting people in if I'm being honest.
Yeah absolutely, DJing nowadays is just pressing buttons
Thanks for the crystal clear explanation ! 🎉
You welcome!
This is prob the best explanation of this and also counting. Bravo 🙌
Glad you think so! ❤️
Great video - straight to the point! Do you know how to get rid of the delay in headphones when using this controller? Never this issue on other decks, but with this one, the controller output in my headphones is slightly faster than my speakers making it hard to mix in a timely fashion - I'm mixing without headphones but would prefer this not being the case!
awesome Thanks for making video on FLX 4
waiting for more video like this.
you explanation is easy to understand.
bro you are true hero luv from Germany
Big love from Uk!
awesome lad! Highly appreciated
I’ve got this controller in the mail, looking forward to learning from your videos
We hope you enjoy it Robert!
Love the lesson that you gave keep doing some more
They are on their way!!
Great vid, made it as simple as possible
Anytime Henny! That's what I was going for rather than over complicating, let's keep it simple and informative! 🙌
Delightful tutorial video!
Thank you! Cheers!
Such a great video thanks a lot bro ! 🤙🏾
Yes that was really clear and helpful ❤
❤️
I’m trying to figure out if the audio out on these controllers can be routed to my audio interface instead of coming out of the RCA jacks on the DJ controller. I use an Arturia interface.
What is your audio interface connected to?
@@BopDJstore It is connected to my MacBook Pro. The speakers are connected to the interface.
@@BopDJstore so when I do midi recording and stuff… I route my audio out of it
That was cool and clear, thx
Anytime Sergio!
Absolutely bad ass video mate.
Its what we do 😎
Very well done. Thank you.
Thank you too
Nice tutorial, thank you so much! I didn't quite understand one thing. The second track was 127 bpm originally and you match it with the other track and made it 132. After you're done with the mixing of the tracks and you stop the first track, shouldn't you bring back the second track to its original bpm 127? If so how you do it to not screw up the sound? What I mean by that how you can do it smoothly without been noticed that the track is slowed down, you do it very slowly or?
The tracks will stay the bpm you set them on the decks until you manually reset it, you could drop the track down but it depends on the situation.
In cases like this its always good to read the vibe and the crowd sometimes. Bring the tempo back down can ruin the energy of a track so rather than slowing it right down, you can mix 2 or 3 songs and slowly nudge them back until you return to 127bpm.
If you want to make the jump within one track I would suggest on every 8 bar slightly dropping it down slightly, and doing this until you return to the original BPM. You can do this quicker if there are no drums or vocals as this is what our ears can pin point is being sped up or slowed down! - I hope this helps
You a 🔥 instructor my dude!
Thanks so much Red! Got more in the pipeline so keep your eyes & ears peeled 🙌
thank you for that info. I appreciate you-very well made video!
Glad you found the video helpful! 🙌
good video, I just have one question, how ti you know when to start counting and to start the transition?and does this work the same way with songs with vocals?
1. I wait for a transition to occur, you can normally hear this with risers or a change in element added. From there I start counting. Once you practice this enough it becomes second nature.
2. This works the same for all kinds of music, but like I said some tracks in the jazz world are in different time signatures so you'd need to count them differently :)
Can you explain what the "beat" and "tap" buttons are for and how to use them or is that in a different video?
Would you be referring to the buttons located below the FX select?
Hi there, I have a problem where the side of the jogwheel doesn't do anything when the song is playing. Do you know what this could be?
Hi Lisa, are you getting a reaction when you use the top of the jog wheel to scrub forwards and backwards?
Great tutorial
Thank you!
Beautiful explanation❤
Thank you! 🙂
Sorry noob question but I'm a bit confused...
So once youve matched the beats between track 1&2 that would mean that track 2 is playing faster or slower than its original bpm right? Do you then put track 2 back to its original bpm, if so how do you do it?
Surely this would mean every song you play in a set wouldn't be played at its original bpm?
Thanks
Every song you play in your sit plays at a different BPM unless you adjust it after you have mixed it in, I normally operate on the rule that +/- 6% sounds fine. In some cases you can go further with this rule and break it but I noticed in this range tracks tend to keep their original dynamics.
It's so uncomfortable to make the tempo control bar move in decimal and end in 00 like the exact BPM (0.XX) (EX. 128.00, 130.00), can't I control the tempo control unit in FLX4?
same its frustrating me
Agreed 😢 almost impossible for me
There’s nothing wrong with using the sync button to sync the BPM’s so they don’t drift apart. Just nudge the track to match the previous. Gone are the days of needing to do it manually on a set of Technics. It’s sad yes but technology moves on. The sync button is just another tool for mixing. Like the crossfader or EQ’s. Being able to mix 2 tracks manually doesn’t mean you’re a superstar DJ.
Yes there is nothing wrong with it, however, mixing is a skill, an art form when done correctly, any idiot can buy a controller and hit sync.
I don't get the hate with sync. DJs who do it manually think they are better and just hate that their skill is not so much a skill as they thought
@@c4p4c1t1v3 I don't think you're a proper DJ unless you can beat match. Part of the art of Djing is being able to hold a mix in using your ears and skill. If you've spent years learning like a lot of oldschool djs who played vinyl then I'm not too bothered, but new djs just moving straight to sync are being lazy imo.
@@Peter-mo3pr keep on gatekeeping. using tools to make things easier doesn't mean you aren't a 'proper' DJ. As long as you mix music well and keep people dancing, who the hell cares how you get there. The end result is what matters. AI will be making DJs obsolete soon anyway so have fun while you can
@@c4p4c1t1v3 that's your opinion and you're entitled to it, just don't expect everyone to agree with you. Some of the most famous house and techno djs are famous because of their skills at mixing, be that multiple decks or ability to create long mixes. Absolutely anyone can have pick up a controller, buy some tracks and mix them using sync, I honestly believe I could teach my 11 year old daughter that. Keep on enjoying your music however you like though.
so what if its RNB do i still do the counting the same or is it a slower count
The counting is to the beats so ultimately depends on the bpm (ie. speed)
SUPER TOP 10 📶
I hoped to learn using the button "BEAT SYNC"..
Hello, I'm a beginner and just bought a DDJ FXL4, why the Waveform are going so fast on my truck? it's hard for me to mix BPM tracks 1 and 2. what should I do. thanks for the instructions
You could try zooming out on Rekordbox so you can see what is to come on the waveform. Alternatively you could use the wide mode to slow down the tracks entirely (this will change how they sound) so you get the rough timing and slowly increase as you feel more comfortable.
@@BopDJstore thanks so much bro
I’d like to ask how the loop function is used on this controller… thanks
The loop function can be activated in 3 separate ways, either by using the loop in and out button found at the top left of each deck.
1. This is manual and you can dial in the length of your loop by selecting the in or out button again and moving the jog wheel, and then selecting the in/or out button again to confirm your loop.
2.You can hold the exit button which will automatically make a 4 bar loop.
3. Beat loop is a function that can be found on the performance pads, this allows you too look lengths such as 8 bar and 16 right of the bat, you can see on your Laptop screen what lengths are available once you engage the button.
In all instances you can then use the Cue/Loop Call arrows to extend or shorten the loop by x2 or /2
For some reason nudging the right jog wheel does the same thing as touching the top of it. I'm in vinyl mode.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
cool tutorial! thank you
Anytime Layal, keep an eye out for more content!!
I’m using this deck now and rekordbox. But not all my iTunes purchases are showing up. Is there another app to restore lost music item’s or should I purchase elsewhere??
Thanks
Steve
Hi Steve, if you are using a previous version of iTunes you should be able to drag your tracks straight to your desktop as .m4a files and input them into rekordbox. If you have updated to a recent version I don't believe this feature is available and I would recommend purchasing tracks else where, from sites such as Beatport or Bandcamp. Alternatively you can use streaming platforms such as Tidal through Rekordbox which emulate iTunes & Spotify 😁
Dope!
Thanks so much! 🙌
Hello, I bought DDJ FLX4 yesterday and I'm using rekordbox for Windows. I have this problem. Am unable to use headphones as Master, it only produces sound when I use turn on cue button. I don't want to use external speakers since I'm doing practice.
Hi Brainson, are you also using the cue mix knob to introduce the master signal?
@@BopDJstore I knew my problem, there is a cue button at the top which I was not turning it on
amazingg thank you!
Anytime Lotanna 🤘
So how do you get the turntables on rekordbox to not wide so it can beat match properly
All you need to do is hold SHIFT + Beat Sync and you can cycle between all the tempo ranges!
Ok I figured out what it is it's the pitch and for some reason the pitch is not changing to what the songs pitch should be
does any one know why my tracks keep red lighting, i am not sure how to avoid this (very new at mixing)
You are driving the trims too high, try increasing the master volume to the level you want then increasing your trim volume!
Why doesn’t nudging do anything on my FLX4 ? Am I missing a setting ?
Are you in vinyl mode?
wait a minute, so you’re telling me the technique for “beatmatching” is setting it to the tempo and then just pressing play?
this is the same thing as just pressing beat sync and then pressing play, why is beat sync frowned upon
Because it is really hard to figure out the bpm without looking and THEN lining up the tracks phrases properly, all in time for the next transition, you really don’t have that much time to do it
@@RoloRotMG I was under the impression that the CDJ's display waveforms on each individual deck, deff makes it more difficult without even seeing the wave form
Not entirely, we firstly match the BPMs to ensure they don't drift. Secondly we match the phrases, which is why I was counting each individual beat. Because if we don't match the phrases and just press play they will be out and it will be noticeable when transitions occur. Beat Sync is a tool, but if your gridson your track aren't correctly aligned/analysed it can work against you and syncing would actually make it worse.
I gotta know what's the ID on the fake id remix?
hit it - ky williams :)
Hi i need a help..i bought the flx 4 on Saturday im mot able to hear any audio in when I turn on cue button..its only coming out in my laptop speakers.. please help
Hi Gary! If you go into your audio settings on Rekordbox there should be a check box that says, "Output audio from the computer's built-in speakers". Uncheck this!