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dezign-skillz - Fri May 25, 2007 5:09 pm
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im just posting this forum to all D.J's if they would incorporate a little NU metal or something into new mixes? =]
like some Linkin Park or something? =]

please reply with your idea's
would be great if someone did =]

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Aquari - Fri May 25, 2007 5:34 pm
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dezign-skillz wrote:
im just posting this forum to all D.J's if they would incorporate a little NU metal or something into new mixes? =]
like some Linkin Park or something? =]

please reply with your idea's
would be great if someone did =]

Cheers

Dezign-Skills

There is a problem with music that is actually performed rather than electronically produced, that being the tempo varies too much with 'live' music electronic music has the same tempo throughout! Another thing is the difference in speed between nu metal and dnb, some is ok, (at around 160bpm, which could mix with dnb) but as soon as u get to about 140bpm you start needing variable pitch!
So the answer is, good idea but prob not! However you should try to catch noisemonkey, he always plays a bit differently!
Peas!

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elric - Fri May 25, 2007 6:11 pm
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I think its a great idea. Lets try it! Very Happy


OVERLOAD - Fri May 25, 2007 8:06 pm

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Yeah Aquari has a good point, no matter how good a band (particularly the drummer) is, the tempo will always vary slightly throughout the track unless produced electronically (i.e beats sampled and chopped). It would be near impossoble to mix smoothly.

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