The "EQ Swap" is my favorite technique. I normally try to do the "seamless" technique but I always feel rushed, but now the "EQ Swap" seems to be better suited for my style of mixing. I loved everything about the tutorial and not only am I going to try the "EQ Swap" I'm going to try to use Highs in "Seamless" since I usually only do the Mids and the Lows. #GameChanger
I’m a big fan of layering, I think it brings high energy and takes the listener on a journey. It allows them to hear different elements of songs together. Loads of my pals ask me ‘what was that remix’ when really it was just two songs which absolutely bang together 😮💨. Love the video Jamie 👍🏽
Although 1 and 2 are classics, 3 - Layering has the most fun and energy!!! Admittedly I use 2 a lot more though, as it's more forgiving. Jamie, as always, one of the best DJs teachers out there. Straightforward and clear.
EQ Swap is definitely my favourite one to keep the crowd engaged and keep full control over the transition. When I started mixing I would just fade in and fade out but as soon as you start doing multi genre mixes with diverse drum patterns and basslines, you need to get more creative to create smooth blends.
#3 was my favorite. I’ve done each of these in the past, but never thought to bring the mids down. It is subtle but clearly makes a difference…thanks for the tip👊🏽
Just got my first controller 2 days ago! I’m luck I went to college for guitar for a minute so I understand key matching well from music theory classes. I actually use classic notation because it’s what I learned. But this video showing to start the next track on the drop of the previous was very helpful. The blending and transitions are way more of an art then what people and musicians like myself have thought. Thank you for this very informative video and structuring it the way you do!
My fav tip was how to layer, as it takes so much to get it right. The tip was how you keep one track on the bass and the other on the vocal, but you have to change the bass and remove one of the middles to allow one track to be vocal and other the song, thanks for the vid, even though it was short it was really good👍🏻
The 1st and 3rd are my favorite. The 1st is so simple watching it but something I've been trying yo master for a while and I just love the illusion of never realizing the track was changed.
I like the layering technique here as I'm always trying to keep the energy going. Getting your phrases working together and not being afraid to mix mid tune is often overlooked in a lot of tutorials. Good stuff!
All 3 are very good techniques, depending on tracks and energy level you can opt for one or another without any problem. If I have to choose one anyway.... I'm a fan of the seamless blending... 😊
House music is SO popular. Even bassheads like myself are loving it these days. I can understand why this video was made but I completed the beginner DJ course and learned ALL OF THIS stuff in it. Thank you so much to Crossfader for your educational material and courses. I can't wait to continue on to intermediate, advanced, and scratching! My favorite tip is the EQ swap. Super easy tip for beginners that gives you a chance to recognize the his, mids, and lows so that you know what the music is going to sound like before you even change the EQ. #wearecrossfader
The first tip is one of the very first things I was taught by a DJ, but what he didn't tell me was what Jamie said about the EQ levels visually matching in the middle, which is important and it's a good indicator if you're mixing well. Thank you #wearecrossfader
My favourite technique is layering. This is my default mixing style and allows me to get really creative by implementing loops and effects to blend the two tracks together. Some blends sound bloody amazing which keeps my passion for DJing going🙌Awesome video guys‼️
The “EQ Swap” or “Layering” were my favorite techniques. I like how the swapping allows you to transition smoothly into a different song using the different highs/lows. I like how the layering sounds as well to form a new type of beat. Love this video! Very helpful tips!!
I use all of the techniques to be honest though the Third Layering technique is the one i use more often because your actually creating a 3rd Track by layering 2 tracks, this technique combined with looping those stripped back parts like the Bridge for example are what makes tracks you heard a million times before sound like remixes.
This is by far the best tutorial I've seen so far for Simple & Clean Techniques! I've been on the fence for a while on if i should learn how to DJ, and I think this video made my decision for me!
Layering was my favourite technique in this video, although I think all 3 are just as important as each other depending on the situation. Thank you for your tip on reducing middle frequencies where the vocals sit. Very helpful.
Knowing all 3 techniques makes you a well rounded DJ. reading the crowd and using them when appropriate is best. Maybe at the beginning of a set you use the first technique more and then when the crowd is hyped use the layover techniques. I like them all 3
Love the 3rd technique!!! Layering from my perspective helps keep the audience in the groove of music and doesn’t confuse them by gently blending and layering in the next track, but employs impactful cross overs by introducing the lows at a moment when everyone may have though there would be a break in the track, but the rhythm keeps going! #wearecrossfader
Totally feel that. I used to sort by key when deciding what to play next. Then I started noticing that when the “right” track popped into my head, 90% of the time it was in the same key.
@@robertgarvansnyder4665 is that because you know the music theory behind it ….or did it jus click one day ? I’m Still trying to get that intuition for that
@@ljthirtyfiver I think it's more of a familiarity with the tracks I was playing, and one track would be more likely to make me suddenly think of another track if it was in a compatible key. Definitely not because I was using any music theory.
I loved this video. As a beginner these simply explained videos are so helpful. Not too fast like some. Thought it was cool how you showed two different ways for the same technique. But my favorite was the layering tips. I feel like this will definitely improve my sets. As well as make me feel more confident as a DJ. #wearecrossfader
All 3 methods are great for different scenarios, and "EQ Swap" is my personal favorite. Just like other comments said, "seamless" is great for smoother transitions, but you can easily rush it and it will not sound as good. "EQ swap" is faster and can even be mixed with the "layering" method to make the transitions faster and more interesting. But all these are good! #wearecrossfader
I’m so glad y’all make these because I’m a newbie still and I learn more hands on so reading or watching videos don’t help much but it’s nice to know I’m doing things correctly. thanks ❤️🙌
If I had to choose a technique, I’d go with number one seamless blending. I enjoy this technique because it’s continuous when you’re in a mix and you don’t have to make drastic changes to a track. Appreciate this channel and all of your great content. #wearecrossfader
Third one is the best, as it maintains the energy level during transition and keeps people grooving without a hiccup. Seamless transition. Love from India #wearecrossfaders
My favorite is the third one, playing multiple songs at the same time gives me more room for creativity, then quickly mix into the new song after you've finished the old one and restart the process (i like to prepare my sets)
the layering technique. is. just so fun to play with !! It allow a lot of creativity with vocal and others !That the reason it is my favorite #wearecrossfader
I like the Seamless Blend and the Layering as the music needs to flow in an organic progression. The EQ swap is fine but the tracks sometimes flatten out rather than pop. All three techniques have their uses but if I need to pick one then I would go with the Layering. It's a conversation that needs to progress but feels organic so you have less probability of losing the floor and the vibe resonates throughout the room. I like to play with variations when I have my practice sessions and change up the playlist so that it is a combination of classic house with some innovative newer tracks. DJ Dennis Luke
When building my set I love to use the "EQ swap" technique. It allows me to keep elevating the energie during the set. During a downpart of the set I intent to use the "seamless blend" to match the lower energie level en give the audience moment before you give them another energie buildup. Awesome video, keep it up #wearecrossfader
Awesome tutorial! The third mixing method is probably my favorite if you can sync the phrasing/vocals correctly. Less disruptive and keeps the energy going for the audience. Working on this myself with track selections. #wearecrossfader
Im very new to dj’ing. My goal is to learn to mix hip hop and r&b but I think learning to mic house first can really help lay the groundwork. My favorite was the EQ Swap, i love when vocals and bass of songs get manipulated to blend into a whole new warped track, so I think that style will keep the crowd on their toes! 🔥👏🏾 #wearecrossfader
Love all these techniques and I love to use them all. But sometimes I find simple is king when playing gigs as I'm still a beginner and I don't want to fluff a set, so I'd say the seamless blend is probably my favourite. Thanks again Crossfader for another great video, as usual.
@@dja1soundscaribbeanclassic24 i feel like its the hardest for me, mainly cause i have a lot of vocal house i use so hard to time it unless I prepare tracks. But i like just freestyle mixing in my bedroom lol
I really liked the seamless transition tips, specifically the timing reminders as to how long it should be for each eq adjustment. I would really love to see you performing these tips on a larger controller like the XZ as it would be easier to isolate what your hands are doing. Thank you for doing what you do! Cheers🍻
Layering is my favourite technique. I’m very much curious about how afro beats and house will go together so it’s something I’m absolutely going to experiment with. Definitely adding this course to my basket. 💥
Layering is a cool technique that I’ve been messing around with on my own deck. Definitely my favorite technique of the three and something I wish I were better at. I’m imagining some dope vocals that I’ll put on top of some house beats. Thanks for the video guys and I’m looking forward to the next! #wearecrossfader
I really appreciated the segment on layering! I'm brand new to the Crossfader community, so any informative Cross videos like this one (and this one was especially informative) receive a comment and thumb up from me. Keep doing what y'all do! #wearecrossfader
I'm glad you mentioned these techniques! I've been using the 3rd one myself, so I would definitely recommend that for all DJ's wanting to improve their house mixes! Thank you crossfader for all the videos and the help 👍 #wearecrossfader
I like the third one, although being new to this, i keep trying the others as well, i have just gotta calm down when it goes wrong. But i love learning, thanks crossfader, your a big help
I love the "EQ Swap", especially if you are playing in a club where you don´t have enough time to prepare the next track. With this mixing technique there´re fewer risk if there were two vocal songs playing at the same time. Thanks Jamie for this tutorial! 😉 #wearecrossfader
yes ofcourse layering give alot of energy what makes your mix interesting as well as seemless eqing is basic for this techique you should know before you get into it.
The 3rd technique is my favorite because I am always about the drama of layering two songs together and seeing what cool new combo you can come up with. #wearecrossfader
Well all of these transitions were perfect and as we all know learning to do a transition is one hell of a thing but the one i prefered the most was layering because it was very creative and it would bring some energy to the crowd because the next comes on without them noticing how u dropped it in and when the song u dropped is a hype they all go mad
great vid! Layering is amazing and it might take a bit more time to nail down (practice, knowing the songs you're playing perfectly, etc). And although I use eq swap and layering depending on what I'm mixing, I've been playing around with using both on the same mix, playing around with the nuances that can be achieved thru using them creatively (aside from just fading one song to the next). I'm not quite there yet, but I sure enjoy watching and learning from you guys!! #wearecrossfader
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Layering is one of my favorite. Great explanation of those 3 ways so. #wearecrossfader
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That was probably the BEST tutorial on mixing House music I’ve ever found on YT. Clear, concise, and easy to understand. Bravo Crossfader
Really? 🤣🤣🤣
I'm obsessed with the layering technique, allows you to come up with different drops everytime and never lack of dynamics.
The "EQ Swap" is my favorite technique. I normally try to do the "seamless" technique but I always feel rushed, but now the "EQ Swap" seems to be better suited for my style of mixing. I loved everything about the tutorial and not only am I going to try the "EQ Swap" I'm going to try to use Highs in "Seamless" since I usually only do the Mids and the Lows. #GameChanger
+1
It all depends on the tracks and compatibility. There's no one good way, every way has their own place and it's good to practice all of it.
Same for me as well
Dude same!!
I’m a big fan of layering, I think it brings high energy and takes the listener on a journey. It allows them to hear different elements of songs together. Loads of my pals ask me ‘what was that remix’ when really it was just two songs which absolutely bang together 😮💨. Love the video Jamie 👍🏽
Although 1 and 2 are classics, 3 - Layering has the most fun and energy!!! Admittedly I use 2 a lot more though, as it's more forgiving. Jamie, as always, one of the best DJs teachers out there. Straightforward and clear.
The EQ swaps part was my favourite - applied to myself mixing DNB. Helped me understand a new way to introduce the next song with layering.
EQ Swap is definitely my favourite one to keep the crowd engaged and keep full control over the transition. When I started mixing I would just fade in and fade out but as soon as you start doing multi genre mixes with diverse drum patterns and basslines, you need to get more creative to create smooth blends.
#3 was my favorite. I’ve done each of these in the past, but never thought to bring the mids down. It is subtle but clearly makes a difference…thanks for the tip👊🏽
Just got my first controller 2 days ago! I’m luck I went to college for guitar for a minute so I understand key matching well from music theory classes. I actually use classic notation because it’s what I learned. But this video showing to start the next track on the drop of the previous was very helpful. The blending and transitions are way more of an art then what people and musicians like myself have thought. Thank you for this very informative video and structuring it the way you do!
EQ Swap is definetly my favourite technique ! it's easy and professional at the same time , makes the mixing sound better.
My fav tip was how to layer, as it takes so much to get it right. The tip was how you keep one track on the bass and the other on the vocal, but you have to change the bass and remove one of the middles to allow one track to be vocal and other the song, thanks for the vid, even though it was short it was really good👍🏻
The 1st and 3rd are my favorite. The 1st is so simple watching it but something I've been trying yo master for a while and I just love the illusion of never realizing the track was changed.
The best tip for me from the video is the layering. I love this trick and i use layering now too.
I like the layering technique here as I'm always trying to keep the energy going. Getting your phrases working together and not being afraid to mix mid tune is often overlooked in a lot of tutorials. Good stuff!
I love the energy of the hard EQ swap. Thé layering is my second favorite one
My favourite technique is layering because you can merge different song elements together. I will try it out on my DDJ400. Great video everybody 😊
All 3 are very good techniques, depending on tracks and energy level you can opt for one or another without any problem. If I have to choose one anyway.... I'm a fan of the seamless blending... 😊
House music is SO popular. Even bassheads like myself are loving it these days. I can understand why this video was made but I completed the beginner DJ course and learned ALL OF THIS stuff in it. Thank you so much to Crossfader for your educational material and courses. I can't wait to continue on to intermediate, advanced, and scratching!
My favorite tip is the EQ swap. Super easy tip for beginners that gives you a chance to recognize the his, mids, and lows so that you know what the music is going to sound like before you even change the EQ. #wearecrossfader
The first tip is one of the very first things I was taught by a DJ, but what he didn't tell me was what Jamie said about the EQ levels visually matching in the middle, which is important and it's a good indicator if you're mixing well. Thank you #wearecrossfader
My favourite technique is layering. This is my default mixing style and allows me to get really creative by implementing loops and effects to blend the two tracks together. Some blends sound bloody amazing which keeps my passion for DJing going🙌Awesome video guys‼️
I really liked the “layering” technique. Great to use for introducing new energy with a recognizable vocal/chorus.
#wearecrossfader
The last tip is my favorite. I use the first two quite often but now have something new to add in. Thanks for the tips!
I love the eq swap tip I always use this in my mixes anyway
The EQ Swap technique is definitely my favorite !
The “EQ Swap” or “Layering” were my favorite techniques. I like how the swapping allows you to transition smoothly into a different song using the different highs/lows. I like how the layering sounds as well to form a new type of beat. Love this video! Very helpful tips!!
#wearecrossfader
I use all of the techniques to be honest though the Third Layering technique is the one i use more often because your actually creating a 3rd Track by layering 2 tracks, this technique combined with looping those stripped back parts like the Bridge for example are what makes tracks you heard a million times before sound like remixes.
3rd technique was my fav. Using the hot cue points to swap vocals. Great!
This is by far the best tutorial I've seen so far for Simple & Clean Techniques! I've been on the fence for a while on if i should learn how to DJ, and I think this video made my decision for me!
Layering was my favourite technique in this video, although I think all 3 are just as important as each other depending on the situation. Thank you for your tip on reducing middle frequencies where the vocals sit. Very helpful.
Layering is the best for me because it allows the next transition not to be dependent on intros or outros💯🤝
My favorite is Technique 3 Layering.
I like this technique. It sounds very nice & smoothy.
Layering and EQ Swap All the way!
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Knowing all 3 techniques makes you a well rounded DJ. reading the crowd and using them when appropriate is best. Maybe at the beginning of a set you use the first technique more and then when the crowd is hyped use the layover techniques. I like them all 3
I like the EQ swap tip, just started mixing and use this a lot and think it's great for beginners
I use 2 and 3 all the time, I love the hard bassline change in DJing so I think my fav is the second one
Love the 3rd technique!!! Layering from my perspective helps keep the audience in the groove of music and doesn’t confuse them by gently blending and layering in the next track, but employs impactful cross overs by introducing the lows at a moment when everyone may have though there would be a break in the track, but the rhythm keeps going! #wearecrossfader
once you understand that "working in key" thing , you can forget it and just keep trusting your ears.
A great skill if you can master it 😃
Totally feel that. I used to sort by key when deciding what to play next. Then I started noticing that when the “right” track popped into my head, 90% of the time it was in the same key.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@robertgarvansnyder4665 is that because you know the music theory behind it ….or did it jus click one day ? I’m
Still trying to get that intuition for that
@@ljthirtyfiver I think it's more of a familiarity with the tracks I was playing, and one track would be more likely to make me suddenly think of another track if it was in a compatible key. Definitely not because I was using any music theory.
Love the layering technique, giving the mix a type of mashup sound vibe between the songs with keeping the energy going!
I like the last one layering also matching the phrases as well
I loved this video. As a beginner these simply explained videos are so helpful. Not too fast like some. Thought it was cool how you showed two different ways for the same technique. But my favorite was the layering tips. I feel like this will definitely improve my sets. As well as make me feel more confident as a DJ. #wearecrossfader
I like the EQ swap and sometimes combining with layering.
All 3 methods are great for different scenarios, and "EQ Swap" is my personal favorite. Just like other comments said, "seamless" is great for smoother transitions, but you can easily rush it and it will not sound as good. "EQ swap" is faster and can even be mixed with the "layering" method to make the transitions faster and more interesting. But all these are good! #wearecrossfader
For me the EQ swap is the best, you can always use it and almost with every genres.🔥
I have to say "Seamless Blending" is my favorite. It's key to do all 3 in a mix to keep it fresh but its the smoothest
I’m so glad y’all make these because I’m a newbie still and I learn more hands on so reading or watching videos don’t help much but it’s nice to know I’m doing things correctly. thanks ❤️🙌
I do all 3 of these things without even knowing it (stil new at dj'ing)but seen your video definitely helped a TON. Thanks bruv
If I had to choose a technique, I’d go with number one seamless blending. I enjoy this technique because it’s continuous when you’re in a mix and you don’t have to make drastic changes to a track. Appreciate this channel and all of your great content. #wearecrossfader
Third one is the best, as it maintains the energy level during transition and keeps people grooving without a hiccup. Seamless transition. Love from India #wearecrossfaders
My favorite is the third one, playing multiple songs at the same time gives me more room for creativity, then quickly mix into the new song after you've finished the old one and restart the process (i like to prepare my sets)
When mixing long chill house tracks, I think the "EQ swap" is the perfect choice for a super smooth transition #wearecrossfader
the layering technique. is. just so fun to play with !! It allow a lot of creativity with vocal and others !That the reason it is my favorite #wearecrossfader
I like the Seamless Blend and the Layering as the music needs to flow in an organic progression. The EQ swap is fine but the tracks sometimes flatten out rather than pop. All three techniques have their uses but if I need to pick one then I would go with the Layering. It's a conversation that needs to progress but feels organic so you have less probability of losing the floor and the vibe resonates throughout the room. I like to play with variations when I have my practice sessions and change up the playlist so that it is a combination of classic house with some innovative newer tracks. DJ Dennis Luke
I really like the layering technique. It's one that I was kind of aware of but didn't know how it works. This is the one I'll try for sure.
Same here, EQ swap :) I'd say that all three are great techniques, but for me the swap takes the cake.
I love the layering technique for keeping the energy flowing during a set. Great video!
Eq swapping is my favorite technique 🔥🔥🔥
When building my set I love to use the "EQ swap" technique. It allows me to keep elevating the energie during the set. During a downpart of the set I intent to use the "seamless blend" to match the lower energie level en give the audience moment before you give them another energie buildup.
Awesome video, keep it up #wearecrossfader
2nd Technique - EQ swapping. Very good tutorial👌
I usually go with the EQ swap. Awesome vid !
Awesome tutorial! The third mixing method is probably my favorite if you can sync the phrasing/vocals correctly. Less disruptive and keeps the energy going for the audience. Working on this myself with track selections. #wearecrossfader
I’ve been using these techniques in my mixes. Good to know I’m doing it right lol I need to try the 3rd technique. Thanks for the tips!🙏❤️
Always great to have you watching bud!
Im very new to dj’ing. My goal is to learn to mix hip hop and r&b but I think learning to mic house first can really help lay the groundwork. My favorite was the EQ Swap, i love when vocals and bass of songs get manipulated to blend into a whole new warped track, so I think that style will keep the crowd on their toes! 🔥👏🏾 #wearecrossfader
Layering is my favorite I learned it today by this vid and I love it
I like the first method. Different genres require different mixing styles. Great video!
Love all these techniques and I love to use them all. But sometimes I find simple is king when playing gigs as I'm still a beginner and I don't want to fluff a set, so I'd say the seamless blend is probably my favourite. Thanks again Crossfader for another great video, as usual.
The EQ swap, layering was my favorite technique
Loved the tutorial! 3rd one’s definitely my favourite. Layering allows you to be more creative and definitely adds to the energy!
#wearecrossfader
I really like the number 3, it is simple to use I use it all the time.definitely the best.
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@@dja1soundscaribbeanclassic24 i feel like its the hardest for me, mainly cause i have a lot of vocal house i use so hard to time it unless I prepare tracks. But i like just freestyle mixing in my bedroom lol
@@brunocristan7047you can add q points where the vocals start and end. I normally make them a different color.
3rd is my favorite technique been using it for years now but i do like all three as they help with different songs
i love eq swap and layering combined, especially on longer bass rolls.
I really liked the seamless transition tips, specifically the timing reminders as to how long it should be for each eq adjustment.
I would really love to see you performing these tips on a larger controller like the XZ as it would be easier to isolate what your hands are doing.
Thank you for doing what you do!
Cheers🍻
Layering is my favourite technique. I’m very much curious about how afro beats and house will go together so it’s something I’m absolutely going to experiment with. Definitely adding this course to my basket. 💥
Layering is a cool technique that I’ve been messing around with on my own deck. Definitely my favorite technique of the three and something I wish I were better at. I’m imagining some dope vocals that I’ll put on top of some house beats. Thanks for the video guys and I’m looking forward to the next! #wearecrossfader
God bless, Crossfader. Thanks for explaining it so simply and concise
I like the 3rd option! I like the long and drawn out effect, plus the swapping for a little punch/contrast. Super groovy! #wearecrossfader
I really appreciated the segment on layering! I'm brand new to the Crossfader community, so any informative Cross videos like this one (and this one was especially informative) receive a comment and thumb up from me. Keep doing what y'all do!
#wearecrossfader
I'm glad you mentioned these techniques! I've been using the 3rd one myself, so I would definitely recommend that for all DJ's wanting to improve their house mixes! Thank you crossfader for all the videos and the help 👍 #wearecrossfader
The "EQ Swap" is my favorite , thanks for the great video, very useful, keep going the nice job :)
I mainly use EQ swapping but the Layering is a game changer for me
I like the third one, although being new to this, i keep trying the others as well, i have just gotta calm down when it goes wrong. But i love learning, thanks crossfader, your a big help
I liked the EQ swaps layering part That explanation helped me understand a new way to introduce the next song:)
I love the "EQ Swap", especially if you are playing in a club where you don´t have enough time to prepare the next track. With this mixing technique there´re fewer risk if there were two vocal songs playing at the same time. Thanks Jamie for this tutorial! 😉 #wearecrossfader
Got real excited with the layering technique!! definitely be trying that out this weekend !
Gotta love the EQ Swap... It's a classic, it's fun and it never fails to keep you busy
#wearecrossfader
I like the seemless, simple & clean
Third one for sure for me. I love the technique that is uses.
Very helpful tutorial, this is what translation is basically..I was looking for someone to explain it the way you did, thank you!
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I use all 3 of course, but eq swapping is definitely my favorite
Jamie is the best!! His clear explanations make it easy to learn. He’s my OG teacher! Thanks and keep them coming. #wearecrossfader
I like the last one the most. Keeps energy up and sounds a bit like a mashup.
Love the EQ Swap, definitely need to practice this one! Thanks for the content :)
All 3 were great tips! Thanks for all the great tutorials and reviews.
yes ofcourse layering give alot of energy what makes your mix interesting as well as seemless eqing is basic for this techique you should know before you get into it.
The 3rd technique is my favorite because I am always about the drama of layering two songs together and seeing what cool new combo you can come up with. #wearecrossfader
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Great video as always! Layering is my favourite to use. Keep that energy going!
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Helpful tutorial crossfaders! Layering is definitely my favorite and would practice on more! Thanks and cheers!
Well all of these transitions were perfect and as we all know learning to do a transition is one hell of a thing but the one i prefered the most was layering because it was very creative and it would bring some energy to the crowd because the next comes on without them noticing how u dropped it in and when the song u dropped is a hype they all go mad
I've ordered the house mixing course! Really looking forward to starting it at the weekend 👊😎
Welcome to Crossfader. Thanks for joining the course
Good luck man 👍
@@DJTHRILLER thank you 🙌 appreciate it!
great vid! Layering is amazing and it might take a bit more time to nail down (practice, knowing the songs you're playing perfectly, etc). And although I use eq swap and layering depending on what I'm mixing, I've been playing around with using both on the same mix, playing around with the nuances that can be achieved thru using them creatively (aside from just fading one song to the next).
I'm not quite there yet, but I sure enjoy watching and learning from you guys!! #wearecrossfader