Don’t ever think you can’t have two mids or two highs going at the same time. If the tracks are in the same key they should sound relatively good playing on top of each other. What matters is where you bring in the song and questioning yourself as to why you start a song in a certain spot
"I hope that was a good demonstration" Yes! It really was! Thank you! I actually understand how they can move from one song into the next one those super-long tracks you play in road trips. I've wondered how they do it for so long!
1:11 that duke dumont song..... I Got U..... i recall my bros playing when i had my holiday time..... daammmnn wish i could go back..... we had a lot of fun partying with friends back then....
To keep it simple as a beginner DJ, leave all the other knobs alone except for the low freq. knob. Turn that knob down for the song you're bringing in so that the transition sounds clean and not cluttered with too much low end. Then, turn it back up on your drop or the end of your transition. The other knobs are used by DJs to adjust the sound making it look like they're busy on the stage.
Thanks man. This is one of the better tutorials I've found. Great job. Please do more vids covering intermediate dj techniques in this format. There are hardly any other channels doing this in this format. Constructive criticism; please don't bob your head to the beat. It makes me slightly queasy. Keep up the great work! I'll def check out your website!
Hey. Thanks for the feedback. I am sorry about the bobbing. It’s always hard not to get into the music when Djing! Will keep it in mind for future vids tho!
There are a lot of great instructors out there, but Phil is hands-down fantastic. I have his beginner and intermediate DJ lessons, and I have another one of his tutorials. Highly recommended, just do it.❤
EXACTLY the blending video I was looking for! Never dj'd before and just bought a ddj flx4! Ive been in bands, and have made my own electronica in REASON, so I am familiar with song keys, structure, and beat matching... but BLENDING is what Im after as a dj noob and this vid opened my eyes! THANK YOU! subscribed.
Trim (Gain) Knobs should ALWAYS be included in this category of instruction. "Don't worry about trim"... WHAT?!?!? "Forget the one thing that matters when your songs are in different bitrates". Trim and volume and EQ should be included together. Gain is VITAL to blending and mixing.
I am not a musical expert, but in Serato it has an autogain feature that will allow all analyzed songs to be set to fixed level of noise. So basically Serato users can just set the both trim knobs on equal levels, and allow mixing without worrying if the loudness of the incoming track is not equal to the outgoing track.
@@nicholasm8946 you need to know how the trim knobs work and how to use to them , you can't call yourself a true dj if you have to rely on a software to do all the work for you.
Yeah thats a good way to mix....bring the beat in at the right count makes it perfect everytime.....mixing music with words is mixed slightly different
Thanks for the lesson mate. no right to call myself a DJ so will call myself a bedroom mixer. lowkey equipment but with the right techniques i learn, i might just get better and have more fun. Good show.
Dude awesome video! Thanks so much, just subscribed to your channel, this helps so much! I am a new DJ so excited to get started I have a Traktor s8 and am all ready to get started so this video or more like it is a HUGE help! Looking forward to exploring your channel and any new videos you come out with! Thank man!
What about when djs turn the knobs in between mixing songs? I’m driving myself crazy trying to figure out what they’re doing. Are they just doing it to look busy?
This is a good example of how to do the mixing, but the two tracks didn’t really blend together well. It sound like the actually aren’t in the same key. Also, it might be better if you played your own tracks so you don’t need to talk over them.
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Phil Harris this was the best Dj tutorial I’ve ever watched! Thank you so much!
Are you related to Calvin Harris?
Phil Harris hi I am planning on becoming an Sound and mix Engineering
"I don't know what key this is, probably G or something like that"? What makes you assume this is in the key of G? I am just curious.
But really can someone tell me the name of these songs?
Don’t ever think you can’t have two mids or two highs going at the same time. If the tracks are in the same key they should sound relatively good playing on top of each other. What matters is where you bring in the song and questioning yourself as to why you start a song in a certain spot
Lol
My god finally someone actually teaches what those wonder knobs do and how to mix tracks thx a lot for the upload dude
Great demonstration!!! Super helpful for someone who doesn't know a single thing about DJing
me: "hey that sounds kind of cool!"
you: "ABSOLUTELY AWFUL"
"I hope that was a good demonstration"
Yes! It really was! Thank you! I actually understand how they can move from one song into the next one those super-long tracks you play in road trips. I've wondered how they do it for so long!
WHAT DJ‘s ACTUALLY DO
Marshmello in the thumbnail
JxnaZ but its a great tutorial for the beginners
(Edited) got little click baiting
JxnaZ exactly
problem?
Fahrezi Farel yes because he sucks at djing and his sets are always prerecorded
Need Sasha or digweed in the thumbnail
Your video cleared many doubts.. Thanks a lot..
this is the first explanation that I understand fully. Thank you brother
1:11 that duke dumont song..... I Got U..... i recall my bros playing when i had my holiday time..... daammmnn wish i could go back..... we had a lot of fun partying with friends back then....
To keep it simple as a beginner DJ, leave all the other knobs alone except for the low freq. knob. Turn that knob down for the song you're bringing in so that the transition sounds clean and not cluttered with too much low end. Then, turn it back up on your drop or the end of your transition. The other knobs are used by DJs to adjust the sound making it look like they're busy on the stage.
Absolutely not
no videos would describe with such wonderful demo. Hats off !
That was so satisfying listening to the two songs blend and seamlessly transition. Great explanation and demonstration!
Thanks man. This is one of the better tutorials I've found. Great job. Please do more vids covering intermediate dj techniques in this format. There are hardly any other channels doing this in this format.
Constructive criticism; please don't bob your head to the beat. It makes me slightly queasy.
Keep up the great work!
I'll def check out your website!
Hey. Thanks for the feedback. I am sorry about the bobbing. It’s always hard not to get into the music when Djing! Will keep it in mind for future vids tho!
There are a lot of great instructors out there, but Phil is hands-down fantastic. I have his beginner and intermediate DJ lessons, and I have another one of his tutorials. Highly recommended, just do it.❤
I'm just starting out and enjoying the videos. Going to sign up for course!
If you ain't red-lining, you ain't headlining...
ikr
Haha
Steve whelan 😂😂😂😂
Lmao, max those levels!!!
Steve whelan whats that
Man your are awsm this is what beginners need keep this up lots of love from India..👌👌
I am also from India and I wanted to be a DJ jockey that's why I came here
@@Artistic-Dimension good luck man, you can do it!
@dietcokeaddict48 where is bulgaria again???
Your dj tutorials are really helpful, thanks for uploading such a great videos.👍🏻
You explained it so well, we all know TH-cam gets iffy about copyright stuff but I got it. Good job man.
Fairplay, it's nice to see a really good instructional video for someone like myself. Good work pal. Keep em coming
Very good ill be back practicing tomorrow. Im on the course.
great straight forward and easy to understand, explanations. thanks for the video.
Love how you explained mids like an 'old radio', you think about sounds the same way I do! Good lesson, +subbed.
I've seen loads of tutorials but none have explained this. Thank you ❤
Thank you so much for the channel
WOW THAT MAKES ME MORE ENCOURAGED
EXACTLY the blending video I was looking for! Never dj'd before and just bought a ddj flx4! Ive been in bands, and have made my own electronica in REASON, so I am familiar with song keys, structure, and beat matching... but BLENDING is what Im after as a dj noob and this vid opened my eyes! THANK YOU! subscribed.
Thanks
Thank you. It was super helpful and easy to understand
Trim (Gain) Knobs should ALWAYS be included in this category of instruction.
"Don't worry about trim"...
WHAT?!?!?
"Forget the one thing that matters when your songs are in different bitrates".
Trim and volume and EQ should be included together. Gain is VITAL to blending and mixing.
I am not a musical expert, but in Serato it has an autogain feature that will allow all analyzed songs to be set to fixed level of noise. So basically Serato users can just set the both trim knobs on equal levels, and allow mixing without worrying if the loudness of the incoming track is not equal to the outgoing track.
@@nicholasm8946 you need to know how the trim knobs work and how to use to them , you can't call yourself a true dj if you have to rely on a software to do all the work for you.
@@amex4453 Yeap, everyone should know that and their equipment, both software and hardware.
Awesome video. Are you recording the audio for this video direct out of the mixer or from your speakers?
from the speaker. no noise comes out from the controller. the noise is transferred from the controller to speakers u need speakers for djing
@@angeldeleon9615 no, you can definitely route audio back to the computer.
I guess it is kinda off topic but do anyone know a good place to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Nolan Coen I use FlixZone. Just search on google for it =)
@Karson Sullivan Definitely, been using FlixZone for since march myself :)
Thanks Phil
This is very helpful! FINALLY someone who has helpful content
The Best Explanation Ever! !!!!
This is actually a great demonstration of how basic EQ works 😂👍🏻
demonstration is Crystal clear
what equipment are you on? Like what should I buy to practice on? You are a good teacher
Great work!. Thank you.
Was awesomely informative
That was Awesome.Really got to know the technicality of the knobs.
I'm just an electronic music listener but I loved this. The guy feels passion for what he's doing
Broo. Excellent tutorial! Very clear. I dont know dj-ing but I learned this quickly.
i loved this video thank you
Yeah thats a good way to mix....bring the beat in at the right count makes it perfect everytime.....mixing music with words is mixed slightly different
I love the transition style
Really good way of explaining bro love your stuff I don’t even have my controller yet and I already almost know how to mix
This channel is perfect!! I have the same mix table
excellent technique
Brother thank you a lot for this class
WOW that really helps to sum up the best matching and just how it all flows
FANTASTIC VIDEO BRO THANKS,!! PRACTICING NOW
One of the best tutorials I’ve seen
Thanks mate!! Excellent tutorial on mixing.
Thank you for this amazing tutorial! I absolutely love your teaching tutorials
Excellent tutorial, informative and inspiring, Thankyou.
Great explanation! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!!
I think that you moving your hands so often actually helped me learn this!
Man this is actually really good, once I get my hands on a set I'll definitely keep looking back on this!!
Great Video Phil...what is the POV camera setup you use?
I have seen couple of videos
You go from basics and that is amazing like me as a beginner...
Love from India..
Excited to see lot more..
Thank you!!! 😎🤓
Thank you i learned a lot please keep up your passion for music
Yes Phil thank you!!! 👍
Dam.. great video. Alot of work and attention to detail. Idk how anyone can be throwing cake while mixing.
AMAZING TUTORIAL...love you bro
Perfect man
That was good man, you can be a teacher.
Thanks for the lesson mate. no right to call myself a DJ so will call myself a bedroom mixer. lowkey equipment but with the right techniques i learn, i might just get better and have more fun. Good show.
That where we all start. Keep going!
nice one again bro , THANKS !
Great video, thank you! And your dog is super cute too :3
I'm not here bc I want to be a DJ, but this is great help for knowing what to look for in a good/bad DJ! thanks a bunch man
See the doggo in the background!!!
Thank you for this and all of your other tutorials, mate! I will be buying the whole course soon :)
stanleynyc thank you. Glad they help!
this vid made me subscribe thank u
The dog in the background is so cute!
Good explanation
That was great
Nice demonstration!
Dude awesome video! Thanks so much, just subscribed to your channel, this helps so much! I am a new DJ so excited to get started I have a Traktor s8 and am all ready to get started so this video or more like it is a HUGE help! Looking forward to exploring your channel and any new videos you come out with! Thank man!
Such a great tutorial. Thank you so much ! I feel so much more confident using my controller
Very nice demonstration and lesson!! I'm becoming a fan.
Thanks bro.
Awesome demo !!! Working on it
Great video.
That's was excellent
5:30 When I show my drawing to my mom
lol
HhHahhahHahHHa
Excellent!
Good video bro 👍🏿
This was sooooo helpful! Omg! Thank you!
Great tutorials very clear and easy to follow instructions thanks for the help cheers
Bro thank you so much. I learned a lot
Thank you for the video!!! Im pretty new at this and my hardest thing to do is transitioning
Thanks for the tips for newbie like me :)
Thanks Bud , great info , awesome blend
What about when djs turn the knobs in between mixing songs? I’m driving myself crazy trying to figure out what they’re doing. Are they just doing it to look busy?
Love the marshmello thumbnail. 👍
This is a good example of how to do the mixing, but the two tracks didn’t really blend together well. It sound like the actually aren’t in the same key. Also, it might be better if you played your own tracks so you don’t need to talk over them.
What's the track ID for that 2nd channel jazzy track? Cheers!
U make the best videos on djing