Black Friday Sale now live: www.clubreadydjschool.com/club-ready-dj-course/ I'm so proud to say I've added so much new content to my courses - I have been devoting so much love and energy to it these past few months, hopefully you like :)
double drops are a huge thing in drum and bass and you'll see DJ's like Andy C doing it constantly. Sounds awesome when you do it right. Looking forward to your DnB mix :) great video as usual
Just discovered your channel last week, love the way you break everything down and explain. Already I’ve learnt a few new tips (loving the eq approach) cheers Andrew!! 👍
Double drops seem great for house, tech house, and disco I definitely am going to start trying this. I think it's more about knowing the songs that you are playing and knowing the phrasing can really help doing this well thru eq. I cant imagine doing this if I were doing a bass house, trap, or dubstep set. 😂
Disco? I am sure you can't do this with disco. It would not make sense, given the fact that disco doesn't even have a "real" drop. I think you don't quite know what disco is.
Maaaaaate, you should be flipping snags behind the set up there. Love it. PS, the DnB community here in Aus needs a revamp, so please keep feeding us some tutorials.. I'd like to play one day down here and get the scene singing elbows to some heavy Jungle and bobbing heads to the Rollers! 🤙🏼
Tech house double drops sometimes works so nicely however sometimes is a calamity. Definitely depends on how busy each track is especially in the mids.
That took a long time to achieve - and in ways was a journey into self discovery - accepting myself as I am - you all have really helped me with that - thank you
when i saw the title double drop i was more thinking of like how sometimes in edm music u get one build up, but it doestn drop then u go into another build up and then it drops. still a cool video i liked it
I've done double drops for years. But I've only heard it has it's own term in the last couple of years because people go hype in drum and bass event videos on youtube about them. :D Not from the english speaking world, mind you so many terms are going to be new to me. :D
I started learning DJaying during this quarantine and at a point I've been doing this *double drop* thing and I didn't knew we call it the Double Drop....It was more like normal Mixing for me..😅 Btw I appreciate your efforts in making these videos ,dude....been learning a lot about DJaying from you. Keep em comin ❤✌
The change of scenery is nice but, the sun on the cdj’s screens is brutal. Makes it hard to follow. On that note, your channel is 🥇 keep up the fantastic work🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks for your job. Could you make a video show showing how do you to make your vids, how do you do to match music from mixer with your recorded voice from mic?
Real disco music has either both intro and outro or just one of each. Or none of that, in order to mix properly. Often tracks are faded out in the end which makes mixing not really nice. Look for the 12" versions of disco records. Try to mix songs with no outro with the ones that have an intro. Be careful when mixing tracks that both have vocals.
I spin Drum n Bass, and my entire set is always nothing but double and triple drops. I find it boring to spin any other way. Usually, I'll let the tracks play out together until the break. And I'll usually mix in my next track into the two tracks that are playing out together, but that only works if you have at least three channels/decks.
Nice one for this chief (and all of of your videos! Fucking awesome!) I'm well aware that tech and drum & bass are pretty well suited to double drops, however I LOVE to play EDM, more specifically progressive & big room - a video on whether that's possible would be mint! I suppose there's usually so much going on in the big festival/club drops that you'd just have to be a bit more picky with the tunes you use!
love you videos so much they are beyond helpful ! been djing for a few months and just had a small party with friends and it was a hit! One question, do you prefer to have your EQ’s on isolator mode or classic -26 db mode?
@@ClubReadyDJSchool It looks like you have a real camera with a removable lens. The lens probably has threads to screw a filter onto it. The front of the lens will have the filter size written on the edge - probably 52 mm, 55 mm, 62 mm or 67 mm. You can get a polarizer for $20 or $30. A Tiffen 52mm Circular Polarizing Filter is about $17. The polarizer removes glare from sunlight bouncing off the water or bouncing off other surfaces. For some reason they say it doesn't work with glare on metal surfaces, but it'll take all the glare off the CDJs. If you were shooting indoors you'd want to worry about the "filter factor" which is how much the filter reduces overall light. You can get a more expensive filter with a lower filter factor. That's mostly irrelevant for polarizers, though, because you're probably outside and have plenty light. But if you care, Hoya HRT Circular Polarizers have a lower filter factor for about $10 more. If you have several lenses you might want to get filters for the biggest lens then get step-up adapters for the smaller lenses. But the adapter would probably cost as much as the polarizer, so you probably shouldn't worry about it. Filters are kinda fun because you can stack them on top of each other. An ND filter makes things darker so you can open the aperture way up and make things look more cinematic. And there are things like portrait filters that can take out some wavelengths that make skin look worse. Obviously you can fix any color issue in software, but messing with skintones is a pain so there are filters which can make life easier in certain situations. I'm absolutely not an expert, but I recently got a polarizer since my window faces the sunset, and it's pretty nice to have. This kinda explains it: th-cam.com/video/AbuynZ_BhUI/w-d-xo.html
@@RaquelFoster wow this is awesome - I'll get for sure, unfortunately I won't be doing the outside thing for much longer and have already filmed a few, but 100% next time I plan to film up the coast I'll get one as the glare caused massive issues with my shot and you have solved that - thank you, you're amazing :) :) :)
Black Friday Sale now live: www.clubreadydjschool.com/club-ready-dj-course/
I'm so proud to say I've added so much new content to my courses - I have been devoting so much love and energy to it these past few months, hopefully you like :)
I know alot of people who double dropped at clubs, but they weren’t DJing
I was tempted to call the video do you double drop ;)
@@ClubReadyDJSchool Definitely should have done 😂😂
Club Ready DJ School or titled “Do you even double drop” lol
Its the only way lol
I'll triple drop as long as someone else is driving me home!
double drops are a huge thing in drum and bass and you'll see DJ's like Andy C doing it constantly. Sounds awesome when you do it right. Looking forward to your DnB mix :) great video as usual
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Drum and bass double drops would be a great video!
agree
Double drops really do depends on what genre of music your mixing
Looking nice there in the garden. Thanks for taking the time to drop another tutorial video
As a Hard House Dj, I use a lot of double drops. Another great video. Thanks
This set up is so vibes
Just discovered your channel last week, love the way you break everything down and explain. Already I’ve learnt a few new tips (loving the eq approach) cheers Andrew!! 👍
Double drops seem great for house, tech house, and disco I definitely am going to start trying this. I think it's more about knowing the songs that you are playing and knowing the phrasing can really help doing this well thru eq. I cant imagine doing this if I were doing a bass house, trap, or dubstep set. 😂
Disco? I am sure you can't do this with disco. It would not make sense, given the fact that disco doesn't even have a "real" drop. I think you don't quite know what disco is.
@@le0016 I think he means nu disco
Maaaaaate, you should be flipping snags behind the set up there.
Love it.
PS, the DnB community here in Aus needs a revamp, so please keep feeding us some tutorials..
I'd like to play one day down here and get the scene singing elbows to some heavy Jungle and bobbing heads to the Rollers!
🤙🏼
Loving the outdoor energy
When I am mixing Tech House, I sometimes like to do double drops. :).
Tech house double drops sometimes works so nicely however sometimes is a calamity. Definitely depends on how busy each track is especially in the mids.
I do it in Tech House but you have to know the song and not to play it for longer then you should, loved the video
Dispite the sun, cool background for a video and once again love your vibes ❤
It looks divine up there , you look happy and hippy. Enjoy x
Thank you Megan, my number one event manager - miss you - see you at Tribe or I'll just not turn up and get you to run it ;)
fantastic track selection again andrew 👏
Yet another great video, thanks friend. Have a good day!!!!
Wonderful. Love outdoors sessions.
I double drop a lot with tech house and it works nicely. I didn't even know it was called this, great vid
i play tech house and i get told i double drop really well. now i understand why lol
Yes, do a drum and bass double drop lesson please. 😋😁
You are so loose and casual... Love it
That took a long time to achieve - and in ways was a journey into self discovery - accepting myself as I am - you all have really helped me with that - thank you
@@ClubReadyDJSchool I hear ya... Keep the passion and fire burning
Bro, the mic sounds amazing! Loving it ♥️
Good to hear ;)
Nice job, location looks great - nice change of vibe with being outside
Great video As Always, The lazer is such a banger!
nice tracks!!
Been producing for some time n just learning how to mix now. Nice work n appreciate the earthy vibe! Great channel!
when i saw the title double drop i was more thinking of like how sometimes in edm music u get one build up, but it doestn drop then u go into another build up and then it drops. still a cool video i liked it
I'd call that replacing the drop and double drops meaning 2 together.
Thank you for the video, also nice hat.
Thank you too! Covers my balding ;)
I've done double drops for years. But I've only heard it has it's own term in the last couple of years because people go hype in drum and bass event videos on youtube about them. :D Not from the english speaking world, mind you so many terms are going to be new to me. :D
True that - I was the same but then people kept asking for a video on double drops so I researched and like you, figured out what it meant lol!
Nice background :)
I started learning DJaying during this quarantine and at a point I've been doing this *double drop* thing and I didn't knew we call it the Double Drop....It was more like normal Mixing for me..😅
Btw I appreciate your efforts in making these videos ,dude....been learning a lot about DJaying from you. Keep em comin ❤✌
Hey Andrew! On your paid course but sometimes just scrolling on yt. Nice to see you outside again 😂🎉
Love this, will be having a play around with this later!
The change of scenery is nice but, the sun on the cdj’s screens is brutal. Makes it hard to follow. On that note, your channel is 🥇 keep up the fantastic work🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Perfect occasion to play with swapping around the bass rhytmically if they sound close enough
A dnb double drop one would be great!
I personally love double drops. You could have looped the vocal "Sometimes" from track 1 and do some nasty stuff while fully playing track 2.
Loved the video
4:58 like a doctor checking your heartbeat
Great video. Can you please do a video on mixing Psytrance?
This guy looks so happy
Thanks Nathan
Thanks for your job. Could you make a video show showing how do you to make your vids, how do you do to match music from mixer with your recorded voice from mic?
looks like you are up near me in coffs harbour. nice vid dude.
Mullumbimby :)
In techno double drops are pretty common, hardstyle/hardcore really not. Depends on the music. (Tech) House might be possible
100%
Psytrance video please!🙏
Awesome as always! Any chance you'll be doing a future bass/trap set soon?
Yes want that please we want that type of set!!
I don't know how big the interest is, but can you make a video on how to mix Disco/ Nu Disco? I would appreciate it :)
100% but I already dabbled on this with a video a few weeks back called: Do you even cue / mixing without cue points - check it out :)
Real disco music has either both intro and outro or just one of each.
Or none of that, in order to mix properly.
Often tracks are faded out in the end which makes mixing not really nice. Look for the 12" versions of disco records. Try to mix songs with no outro with the ones that have an intro. Be careful when mixing tracks that both have vocals.
I spin Drum n Bass, and my entire set is always nothing but double and triple drops. I find it boring to spin any other way. Usually, I'll let the tracks play out together until the break. And I'll usually mix in my next track into the two tracks that are playing out together, but that only works if you have at least three channels/decks.
Nice one for this chief (and all of of your videos! Fucking awesome!)
I'm well aware that tech and drum & bass are pretty well suited to double drops, however I LOVE to play EDM, more specifically progressive & big room - a video on whether that's possible would be mint! I suppose there's usually so much going on in the big festival/club drops that you'd just have to be a bit more picky with the tunes you use!
We need a tutorial on how to mix hardstyle
love you videos so much they are beyond helpful ! been djing for a few months and just had a small party with friends and it was a hit! One question, do you prefer to have your EQ’s on isolator mode or classic -26 db mode?
I like the classic EQ's - not as aggressive is the Iso mode
What song are you mixing in in 5:45?
Better When - Eli Brown :)
@@ClubReadyDJSchool thanks!
What about for dubstep? With 2 actual drops. Lol
I'll bet a polarizer filter would magically fix the glare.
May I ask - as I am completely self taught and do the teaching, filming and editing myself, is that a lens or something I can do in post?
@@ClubReadyDJSchool It looks like you have a real camera with a removable lens. The lens probably has threads to screw a filter onto it. The front of the lens will have the filter size written on the edge - probably 52 mm, 55 mm, 62 mm or 67 mm. You can get a polarizer for $20 or $30. A Tiffen 52mm Circular Polarizing Filter is about $17.
The polarizer removes glare from sunlight bouncing off the water or bouncing off other surfaces. For some reason they say it doesn't work with glare on metal surfaces, but it'll take all the glare off the CDJs.
If you were shooting indoors you'd want to worry about the "filter factor" which is how much the filter reduces overall light. You can get a more expensive filter with a lower filter factor. That's mostly irrelevant for polarizers, though, because you're probably outside and have plenty light. But if you care, Hoya HRT Circular Polarizers have a lower filter factor for about $10 more.
If you have several lenses you might want to get filters for the biggest lens then get step-up adapters for the smaller lenses. But the adapter would probably cost as much as the polarizer, so you probably shouldn't worry about it.
Filters are kinda fun because you can stack them on top of each other. An ND filter makes things darker so you can open the aperture way up and make things look more cinematic. And there are things like portrait filters that can take out some wavelengths that make skin look worse. Obviously you can fix any color issue in software, but messing with skintones is a pain so there are filters which can make life easier in certain situations.
I'm absolutely not an expert, but I recently got a polarizer since my window faces the sunset, and it's pretty nice to have.
This kinda explains it:
th-cam.com/video/AbuynZ_BhUI/w-d-xo.html
@@RaquelFoster wow this is awesome - I'll get for sure, unfortunately I won't be doing the outside thing for much longer and have already filmed a few, but 100% next time I plan to film up the coast I'll get one as the glare caused massive issues with my shot and you have solved that - thank you, you're amazing :) :) :)
@@ClubReadyDJSchool np! 🙂
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You treated yaself to the 3000s??
Haha not quite, but plan to talk about in the next week or 2
I thought so too until I didn't see the awfully placed cue buttons! Lol
Did you forget to pay rent?
Haha - that's right, I'm on the street armed only with my decks and some cushions ;)