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Would be awesome if you did a video on playing “Doubles”, it is something I still do to this day that always adds more thickness and beafens up tracks that I already hold in high regard! Dj’s like Mark Farina, Gene Farris, nd many more extremely krafty Dj’s.. David Alvarado (Live on London🔥🔥)… It’s an awesome addition to any Dj’s kraft. That Flange effect is just the tip of the iceberg
Done the beginner and intermediate courses and can definitely recommend Crossfader - both for course content and the way the lessons are taught. There is so much that as a 'newbie' you just don't know that you don't know about and the courses solved that and got me up and running so quickly. The Crossfader team are clearly passionate and knowledgeable about helping others develop DJ skills, with a support team that are so helpful when I had a couple of queries/requests which they couldn't do enough to sort out. Thanks Jamie and the rest of the Crossfader team. Looking to move to 4 decks now so will soon be taking the advanced or transitions course.... decisions, decisions! 😂
Thx, gives good perspective. I would be particularly interested in advanced techniques for house or techno music, more stuff that plays in underground scene and acapella or effects are less used like in edm. Any plans to make videos for such genres? Or do the same techniques apply?
I'm just glad you called them "extra" skills. I've only been at this for a year in earnest (as in "practicing every day") but I just do not have this dexterity (yet). 3-4 decks is the one thing I've got down, that just works with my brain really well.
@@JustAnotherThisDJ is there such thing as practicing the wrong thing to get to it? Or do you just keep doing it the wrong way until you get it like this?
@@devonbeeman8804 absolutely check out my mixes they were dreadful a year ago now im mixing in time using 4 channels, but still got a long way to get to where i want to be but i practice everyday and upload even mistakes so i learn from it.
Hi Jamie, was wondering if it was possible 4 u guys to do a tutorial on krk studio monitors, how 2 set them up, optimise and get the best out of them? Would be most grateful. Thanks
I love how this videos are edited. I do think the acapella did not sound good like & it would also sound better with introducing it little later on & not immediately when the drop comes but l guess you wanted to just show how to do it & it was really nice 👍❤️
Jamie... incredible lesson. one question with regards to the renegade master acapella chopping... when you've set the top row of hot cues to drop - are your hot cue buttons set to Gate or Trigger ? and how have you got the two cue buttons on the bottom row to activate two separate loops without changing the effect ? i have a denon prime 4, could i set it to do this and how ? id be interested in taking up one of your corses, i am beyond beginner but looking to advance to the techniques taught in the lesson. which course would best suit please ?
Thanks Jamie, another excellent tutorial, absolutely love the way you break it down, I think I need to invest in your course, I feel I’ve gone as far as I can go learning with TH-cam video’s and need to somehow advance forwards to next level
To any beginner DJ’s ignore all these types of clips. The main things to focus on to becoming a good Dj are 1. Beat-matching,2 harmonic mixing,3 phasing.4 perfecting one or two basic transitions and finally the most important thing is track selection. You can do all these little tricks and use effects but they are pretty boring and don’t add anything really to your set. But great tracks are the key. Let the songs do the work for you
I don't think Traktor will let you tighten up a loop like that with the jog wheel, may have to custom map something like that in Traktor. Not sure if that would be worth losing the jog wheel initial function.
@@luukipuuk3537, this is understood, but I don't think this loop truncation is happening only with continued half loop each time, it seems to be a much smoother tightening process. I could be mistaken, but seems like this technical use is different. At least to my ears...
Hello and good day. I'm kind a old with this yet "advanced" but not truly a pro level. I came from wax on techniques 1200's then CDJ Denon's at the radio station and now here...with a Pioneer DDJ-200(back-up) DDJ-400(main) and have both VRDJ 2021, Rekordbox and Serato onboard. I've been watching since 2021. Where should I start??
I don’t get why you cut the track so early on cutting and phrasing? I can understand that you wanted to bring the next track in on more of a stronger beat but I’d never cut a track after a huge build up ? But I play a lot of techno I dunno it’s made no sense 😂
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Would be awesome if you did a video on playing “Doubles”, it is something I still do to this day that always adds more thickness and beafens up tracks that I already hold in high regard!
Dj’s like Mark Farina, Gene Farris, nd many more extremely krafty Dj’s.. David Alvarado (Live on London🔥🔥)…
It’s an awesome addition to any Dj’s kraft. That Flange effect is just the tip of the iceberg
Done the beginner and intermediate courses and can definitely recommend Crossfader - both for course content and the way the lessons are taught. There is so much that as a 'newbie' you just don't know that you don't know about and the courses solved that and got me up and running so quickly. The Crossfader team are clearly passionate and knowledgeable about helping others develop DJ skills, with a support team that are so helpful when I had a couple of queries/requests which they couldn't do enough to sort out. Thanks Jamie and the rest of the Crossfader team. Looking to move to 4 decks now so will soon be taking the advanced or transitions course.... decisions, decisions! 😂
Really appreciate Paul! Thanks for the kind words. Glad to have you as part of the CROSSFADER community ❤️🙌
Tak!
Thx, gives good perspective. I would be particularly interested in advanced techniques for house or techno music, more stuff that plays in underground scene and acapella or effects are less used like in edm. Any plans to make videos for such genres? Or do the same techniques apply?
same here !!
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I'm just glad you called them "extra" skills. I've only been at this for a year in earnest (as in "practicing every day") but I just do not have this dexterity (yet). 3-4 decks is the one thing I've got down, that just works with my brain really well.
Thank you for those awesome tutorials
I miss this kind of videos from crossfader Channel, thanks jamie 👍
Excellent 😊
Absolutely amazing!!!
Thanks, Richard
Dope breakdown using loop and cutting 💥🔥
As all ways amazing, well broke down. hoping one day to do at least hafe as good.
Demo is 🔥🔥
Great video Jamie , my transitions are getting stale 👍🏻
Amazingness loved this, I just wonder how you would get to that point
practice!
@@JustAnotherThisDJ is there such thing as practicing the wrong thing to get to it? Or do you just keep doing it the wrong way until you get it like this?
@@devonbeeman8804 absolutely check out my mixes they were dreadful a year ago now im mixing in time using 4 channels, but still got a long way to get to where i want to be but i practice everyday and upload even mistakes so i learn from it.
@@JustAnotherThisDJ I’ll for sure go check them out right now thanks 😊
Thanks for sharing!
Hi Jamie, was wondering if it was possible 4 u guys to do a tutorial on krk studio monitors, how 2 set them up, optimise and get the best out of them? Would be most grateful. Thanks
I love how this videos are edited. I do think the acapella did not sound good like & it would also sound better with introducing it little later on & not immediately when the drop comes but l guess you wanted to just show how to do it & it was really nice 👍❤️
That's impressive, and just makes me realize how much more I have to learn.
Thanks
Jamie... incredible lesson. one question with regards to the renegade master acapella chopping... when you've set the top row of hot cues to drop - are your hot cue buttons set to Gate or Trigger ? and how have you got the two cue buttons on the bottom row to activate two separate loops without changing the effect ? i have a denon prime 4, could i set it to do this and how ? id be interested in taking up one of your corses, i am beyond beginner but looking to advance to the techniques taught in the lesson. which course would best suit please ?
Where can you get the renegade master acapella from?
Thanks!
Hey Jamie...forgive me for the rookie question, but what are you adjusting when using the left jog wheel at 9:46 in the vid?
Hes not really doing anything. Just speeding up the middle track. I dont see why hes doing since there isnt antthing to beat match but🤷🏽♂️
What controller is that i am looking for a 4 deck
a backspin on the third deck would've been really nice to close the mix
Thanks Jamie, another excellent tutorial, absolutely love the way you break it down, I think I need to invest in your course, I feel I’ve gone as far as I can go learning with TH-cam video’s and need to somehow advance forwards to next level
No problem Mark! We have a sale on right now, no better time to start!
Would these courses be useful for NeoSoul and/or old school classics with live drumming like Funk?
Can you do a video for some smoother eq transitions like a few basic tricks ?
Thanks for this specific video
It helps me very much
But how can you wear such an hot pullover
The temperatures are exploding here in Austria 🇦🇹
It’s always cold in England 🏴 😂
Ok
I understand…
@@Crossfader I need to move there. The older I get the colder I want it lol...
So where can I get the acapella chops?
To any beginner DJ’s ignore all these types of clips. The main things to focus on to becoming a good Dj are 1. Beat-matching,2 harmonic mixing,3 phasing.4 perfecting one or two basic transitions and finally the most important thing is track selection. You can do all these little tricks and use effects but they are pretty boring and don’t add anything really to your set. But great tracks are the key. Let the songs do the work for you
How many beats are the transition effects normally set to? 1/4, 1/2, 1 etc?
It depends on the fx that you are using for example for echo I normally use 1/2 beat. But for roll I use either 4 or 2 beats.
Hey guys. What templates do you use to transition from one scene to another? :)
I really love the elements.
What DJ Controller does he use in the beginning of the vid? Anyone knows the name of it?
Thanks in advance!
can you make a video on how to mix old songs like disco,funk,reggae
Hi there! thx for the video!, i'm thinking about to pay for the intermediate rekorbox course, are it subtitled? i'm from a no English country
Full likes on this
Hey Jamie, I want the same headphones :D
Love this tutorial! 🔥🔥 Banging tunes 🔊🔊 shout out to @highdeftracks 💙💙💙
Ayyyye! Thanks , hope your good Amy!
I don't think Traktor will let you tighten up a loop like that with the jog wheel, may have to custom map something like that in Traktor. Not sure if that would be worth losing the jog wheel initial function.
It’s actually really easy on traktor. If you have a loop selected just turn the loop knob to the left to divide it in 2
@@luukipuuk3537, this is understood, but I don't think this loop truncation is happening only with continued half loop each time, it seems to be a much smoother tightening process. I could be mistaken, but seems like this technical use is different. At least to my ears...
I think James Hype got his skills from here
As a beginner learning I thought you weren’t suppose to use the fader or use it all to mix into the next track.
cool
Hello and good day. I'm kind a old with this yet "advanced" but not truly a pro level. I came from wax on techniques 1200's then CDJ Denon's at the radio station and now here...with a Pioneer DDJ-200(back-up) DDJ-400(main) and have both VRDJ 2021, Rekordbox and Serato onboard. I've been watching since 2021. Where should I start??
Is it bad to use sync? Saves me from anxiety
A ddj1000 or a prime 4?
Has anyone else got issues with channel faders on ddj-1000 since latest firmware update?
All of my channel faders dont stay fully muted when fully down.
James hype
Nuce
am i wrong or is this really only gonna sound good with very specific songs
I don’t get why you cut the track so early on cutting and phrasing? I can understand that you wanted to bring the next track in on more of a stronger beat but I’d never cut a track after a huge build up ? But I play a lot of techno I dunno it’s made no sense 😂
T H A N K S
idgi you left the lows up
Hi, thanks
please by traktor s8
Name his haricut and win ddj1000
There are no "pro" DJ techniques. If you understand basic music theory, you can figure this all out on your own l. 🥂
Wack!!!
[this is just a james hype type beat]
Sounds like a poor mans James Hype mix