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i found out that most (not all) tracks have a certain time of a mix which goes very well. like if you mix two tracks, second one goes on the last 1:47 minutes of teh first track...and voila, nice mix. i noticed that in 3 of my mixes.
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have noticed that also, not so precisely though
indeed entering the last 2 mins is in many occassions the time to kick in
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Post by plaster »

yeah, i got variations from 1:47 to 1:45 alot in mixes. odd, but funny.

that's like the golden ratio.
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coincidence :lol:
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Post by plaster »

emoke wrote:coincidence :lol:
unbeliever! hahaha
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plaster wrote:
emoke wrote:coincidence :lol:
unbeliever! hahaha

sorry, i'm faithless sometimes :oops:
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Post by Deef »

i'm a believer, not that i look at it as a rule... but the fact of knowing it comes in handy when mixing... ;)
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its probably something to do with the general phrasing and BPM of the tracks... if the BPMs are similarish, then you'll get a similar/same amount of phrases in a set amount of time... someone with too much time on their hands could probably do some maths to prove it...
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