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Creating a multi-genre DJ set is a powerful way to stand out as a DJ, capturing the attention of diverse audiences and keeping your sets fresh. Mixing genres can add unpredictability, spark audience interest, and showcase your versatility as an artist. However, blending genres effectively requires technical skill, a good ear for music, and knowledge of music theory. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to mix genres to craft unique and seamless DJ sets... The post How to Mix Genres: Tips for Creating Unique Multi-Genre DJ Sets appeared first on GlobalDJsGuide. View the full article
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If the world was not granted the gifts of technology, we would be listening to ‘raw’ tracks of bands and performers that sound pretty much the same as when they are playing in a rehearsal studio. In the worst-case scenario, these tracks would be a massive jumble of noise, whereas even in the best case scenario plenty of details would be lost on us. Mixing and mastering are sound-manipulating techniques that share a lot of similarities. Still, they also have plenty of differences between them, and today we’re going to run a little course explaining what these two terms mean, how they correlate, and why they are so important for both musicians and music listeners... The post What Is Mixing And Mastering & 7 Differences appeared first on GlobalDJsGuide. View the full article
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Got myself a MacBook before Christmas, didn’t have any intention of doing anything musically on it...but I’ve had a request for an old skool mix today and rather than use my old laptop, I wondered what was about to use on the Mac for recording mixes as my old software is pc only? I’ll use my old laptop if I have to, but worth an ask first 👍🏻
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just wondered if anyone is that bothered if a DJ turns up and does sets by CD and not Vinyl?? Phil Reynolds mixed CD'S on Sat at Brixton??
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