Black Friday Sale now live: www.clubreadydjschool.com/club-ready-dj-course/ I'm so proud to say I've added so much new content to my courses - I have been devoting so much love and energy to it these past few months, hopefully you like :)
Fellow sydneyite, I have been djing for 30 years and come across alot of DJ's in my time from New Zealand to Northern Territory and you sir have the best demeanour and way of teaching I've come across, bless you brother... Hopefully I get to meet you one day👍❤
I have been dj'n for some time, but never knew the terminology for most of the things I was doing. It was just natural to me as I learned from an older uncle of mine and watching him. Your vids really helped explain these concepts and the verbage used in the field. Awesome and keep it up!
There's a misconception nowadays about Dj'n, you go and buy a software program you install it and you are a DJ, or so you think! Dj'n is really an art form, you must learn music, sound equipment, lights and you must learn how to read the crowd etc, etc. So think about it, the money is there but so are the drugs, girls, sleepless nights, drunks, fights, equipment failures and insecurity, one day you work the next ? It's a lot of fun just have to be professional about it.
Amazing video. Started out DJing with some introductory knowledge on beat matching, looping and had some genre specific music structure knowledge that allowed me to make some decent mixes. However, I wanted to learn some techniques for hip-hop and DJing in general. I have to say, this video was it for me. Just recently got into EQ manipulation so I could grasp what you were doing with your mixes. Great video for those who are new to the game like myself. Thank you.
I must also say thank you...this video really taught me alot...had been struggling for couple months until watching and re-watching this. Then putting it into practise... it really clicked!
WOW. That's was such a cool video. I really have learnt so much over the past 2 months watching all of your videos and I'm super excited to try mixing some hiphop because I've only ever mixed, techno, house and tech house. Thank you so much and please keep the videos coming 🤩🤩🤩
Your timing for this video is PERFECT! This weekend I'm DJ-ing on a party and I was soo stressed about mixing hip hop but thank God for your video! Thanks for helping great one
Another splendid video with great pointers on how to master mixing. You're cementing your way into being the best mixing instructor on youtube. I dont think that there is a person who comments on your posts that isnt being 100% sincere when they say that you are by far the most enthusiastic, exciting, and informational teacher. Im on the intermediate course on crossfader, but cant wait to purchase your course next to further keep learning. Cheers from Buffalo, NY!
I've struggled with hip hop for a while now this has given me the answers thanks again Andrew I've learnt so much from you in a short time ill be signing up soon to your course on pay day to give back to you what you've shown me thank you insta followed 😊
I appreciate you!! I’m a beginner and just starting to learn everything about Djing. Your video pops up to my recommendation. Thanks for this!! I do really love mixing hiphop!
Hey Andrew. In your course you are doing 8 bars of beatmatching, then 8 bars of mixing in and then bass swapping on the next 1. in this example here you swap the bass after 4 bars. Is this because HipHop has more like a 4 bar phrasing rather than 8? Thanks for all your videos and your course is amazing man! It transformed my mixing!
Having your background, and being where your from. Makes your tutorials just a pleasure to watch. Your experience and knowledge make for a great teaching tool for all DJs new to pro. Thank you and I'll promote your courses cause you are the truth in club ready period! 💯
Why do you like rolling the eq instead of volume fader? Is it total kill eq mixer? Follow up q: do you always mix into first chorus/verse? When would be appropriate not to?
Mix into 2nd chorus/verse. This gives you enough time for next track. Also gives audy a chance to dance a sing along. Sometimes you gotta change after 1st chorus/verse but really its up to you.
You were so lovely with the transitions bro🙏 Do you produce music and i want to learn how to produce Techno.. please do a vide on producing Techno music 🙏
sick tips andrew but sometimes i find using radio edits work better than intro edits because the intro edits have bass on them so it can sound a bit heavy when you come in espeically if youre mixing in the chorus and when you swap the bases on the 5th bar the incoming song can over power the chorus of the current song for the remaining 4 bars as oppose to a track with a short intro and no bass but mids where you'd loop it and echo out the exiting track.
It'd be great if you recorded your voice with a close mic as it seems there is a little bit of echo while you talk. It may be harder to understand some words for non-native English speakers like me. Thanks for the vids!
I've got a question..are songs from beatpools compressed to a similar level? I often struggle with keeping the energy in vocal driven songs, because the sound quality varies so much. Would you recommend platinum notes? P. S. thank you sooo much for your content. You definetly helped me become an intermediate dj through quarantine. Hope your channel grows even more!
If you're using Traktor theres a feature called "auto gain" but I'd imagine that there's something similar in Serato or Recordbox. If you use club gear, you still have to use the gain knob. But then you can for example reference you level when you say. Oh this track is peaking at the 2 orange Led. And then you can adjust the new track that it's also peaking at the 2 orange Led. But don't go into the Reds this will sound terrible.
Why can't u transfer your google play music to rekordbox when it says u can. It will not do it, I was told to transfer to iTunes then u can? Is this true and I was told u have to download another app to tramsfer to rekord box?? Please help 🙏 Thank you in advance
Generally speaking mixing in key and playing BPMS that are close is safe, and is what I have done in this video, yes, but at end of the day track selection and reading the crowd is king but doing big BPM jumps is also fun and you should never pick key over the perfect track.
They say you can comfortably move a BPM +/- 5bpm and the crowd won't really notice, so if you hav a track at 90BPM and another at 100BPM, you could essentially meet them in the middle at 95BPM.
Has anyone successfully signed up for BPM Supreme? They keep requiring proof that I’m a “working” DJ and no matter what I try they always reject me. I don’t think “bedroom” DJs can join BPM, can we? Are there any other good DJ pools that anyone can join?
I know your post was 3 years ago, but maybe somebody will still need it. I had the same issue and I contacted support and wrote them I’m learning to dj and I’d love to get access to legal music because it may be needed in the future. They checked my account and gave me access to buy subscription.
Do a video on how to mix Latino music (don't really know the name of the genre ) it's great for when you want to please the crowd at a summer party and you help me a lot with mixing thank you
If you're getting your songs from UA-cam or mp3 converter sites plz stop lol. The sound quality is horrible plus what the awesome teacher said about them...
worng way to aproach hip hop in mixing terms. first of all is not house music so stay away from the EQ, it just makes it sound muddier and confusing . Also, avoid the filters! again, is not edm or house music. Not all music is mixed the same way, some mixes have to be more aggressive that others (trap. drum and bass, moombahton), some more chill than others( Nu- disco, Ambient House) Don't leave out the what makes hip hop...hip hop! Like Slamin' the songs in, Scratching the songs in, Looping, Doubling up. So please, don't give the wrong idea to a person that discovered this video for the first time and send them off on the wrong foot. Respect,
what do you recommend mate? been djing for like a week now. I just do hard cuts, use the effects and filters when changing tracks, bass swaps. tryna master spinning out and in . whats doubling up btw if you dont mind answering?
Black Friday Sale now live: www.clubreadydjschool.com/club-ready-dj-course/
I'm so proud to say I've added so much new content to my courses - I have been devoting so much love and energy to it these past few months, hopefully you like :)
You're like the Bob Ross of DJing
up you go
So true 😂
Praise indeed.
Bet man andrew is an absolute g
This whole channel just outclasses literally any other DJ tutorials on youtube and it’s not even close
This is so good to hear thank you :)
I've been mixing house music for 20+ years... that's the most I've learned about mixing hip hop...ever. Thanks! I'm about to go mix some hip hop!
You got this!!!!
Fellow sydneyite, I have been djing for 30 years and come across alot of DJ's in my time from New Zealand to Northern Territory and you sir have the best demeanour and way of teaching I've come across, bless you brother...
Hopefully I get to meet you one day👍❤
I have decided to give my instagram page some love, follow for behind the scenes peaks and previews instagram.com/clubreadydjschool/
Your videos are great! Will you do one on mixing trance?
@@sebtaylor69 i want the same in youtube i couldnt find videos about it
Hey Andrew thanks for the new video! Please keep 'em coming :)
Have you already released the new videos inside the course? Cheers mate!
Hey Bro-you save my Life with this Tutorial!!!I stand still since Month and dont come Forward...This Video helps me a Lot!!!
I have been dj'n for some time, but never knew the terminology for most of the things I was doing. It was just natural to me as I learned from an older uncle of mine and watching him. Your vids really helped explain these concepts and the verbage used in the field. Awesome and keep it up!
There's a misconception nowadays about Dj'n, you go and buy a software program you install it and you are a DJ, or so you think! Dj'n is really an art form, you must learn music, sound equipment, lights and you must learn how to read the crowd etc, etc. So think about it, the money is there but so are the drugs, girls, sleepless nights, drunks, fights, equipment failures and insecurity, one day you work the next ? It's a lot of fun just have to be professional about it.
Totally agree 💯
I use to hate Monday’s now have something to look forward too😊
Amazing video. Started out DJing with some introductory knowledge on beat matching, looping and had some genre specific music structure knowledge that allowed me to make some decent mixes. However, I wanted to learn some techniques for hip-hop and DJing in general. I have to say, this video was it for me. Just recently got into EQ manipulation so I could grasp what you were doing with your mixes. Great video for those who are new to the game like myself. Thank you.
You can tell he really loves what he does lol. Great video man!!
I must also say thank you...this video really taught me alot...had been struggling for couple months until watching and re-watching this. Then putting it into practise... it really clicked!
Usually taking people from clubs to bedrooms not the other way around lol love the stuff you drop man !
WOW. That's was such a cool video. I really have learnt so much over the past 2 months watching all of your videos and I'm super excited to try mixing some hiphop because I've only ever mixed, techno, house and tech house. Thank you so much and please keep the videos coming 🤩🤩🤩
Such a great teacher 🙏 thanks for this
Your timing for this video is PERFECT! This weekend I'm DJ-ing on a party and I was soo stressed about mixing hip hop but thank God for your video! Thanks for helping great one
You got this!
Same position as you but for next weekend - how did it go?
Love this Channel !
Already a club DJ but always good to refresh & recap to stay away from bad habits 👍
thank you for introducing me to BPM supreme, game changer!!!
You always have good content
Another splendid video with great pointers on how to master mixing. You're cementing your way into being the best mixing instructor on youtube. I dont think that there is a person who comments on your posts that isnt being 100% sincere when they say that you are by far the most enthusiastic, exciting, and informational teacher. Im on the intermediate course on crossfader, but cant wait to purchase your course next to further keep learning. Cheers from Buffalo, NY!
Are the crossfader courses worth it in your opinion?
You have taught me more in the last 3 months than I have worked out in years!
That was so cool. Thanks man🙌🏾
I've struggled with hip hop for a while now this has given me the answers thanks again Andrew I've learnt so much from you in a short time ill be signing up soon to your course on pay day to give back to you what you've shown me thank you insta followed 😊
Hi pass filter one liners over beatmatched tracks works super well too
Can you do a video explaining how to beat grid your tracks thanks
I appreciate you!! I’m a beginner and just starting to learn everything about Djing. Your video pops up to my recommendation. Thanks for this!! I do really love mixing hiphop!
Just picked up my first controller, been watching UA-cam videos and came across yours and love your content!! Thank you!! Very helpful
Thanks Brother!!
Hey Andrew. In your course you are doing 8 bars of beatmatching, then 8 bars of mixing in and then bass swapping on the next 1. in this example here you swap the bass after 4 bars. Is this because HipHop has more like a 4 bar phrasing rather than 8?
Thanks for all your videos and your course is amazing man! It transformed my mixing!
Having your background, and being where your from. Makes your tutorials just a pleasure to watch. Your experience and knowledge make for a great teaching tool for all DJs new to pro. Thank you and I'll promote your courses cause you are the truth in club ready period! 💯
I recommend registering with them for the course. Andrew Duffield Thank you 🌹
best mixing channel ever. your passion is inspiring and i love how you always encourage the use of eq’s.
Thank you Sir. You made this look more easy for me. I want to follow you so I can get better.
I'm liking the song selection lol
The thing with 8 bar mixing, key mixing etc, is sometimes the next song just doesnt hit. Nice video btw.
Really appreciate all the help!
Why do you like rolling the eq instead of volume fader? Is it total kill eq mixer?
Follow up q: do you always mix into first chorus/verse? When would be appropriate not to?
Mix into 2nd chorus/verse. This gives you enough time for next track. Also gives audy a chance to dance a sing along. Sometimes you gotta change after 1st chorus/verse but really its up to you.
Thank you sir 😍
So much fun bud! Thank you and great energy
i like your energy so positive!!!!!
you are really amazing thank you for all this tutorials much love
You were so lovely with the transitions bro🙏
Do you produce music and i want to learn how to produce Techno.. please do a vide on producing Techno music 🙏
Any advice on websites with good hip hop music, beats, extended….etc etc
BPM supreme is pretty decent for this
Nice one. Made hip hop transitions look easy!
Very good teacher,,👍👍👊
Many many thanks
This was exactly what I was looking for, thanks so much!
Excellent work, as ever
Loved it.
This is a great video! do u have a specific hip hop course?
Yes this is covered in my course 100% - it's all about looping in when playing vocal driven tracks - 100% my course will get you there :)
@@ClubReadyDJSchool thanks bro!!! by far the best hip hop mix/tutorial ive heard on yt.
NICE 👍🏿
This is a good tutorial for how to mix pop/rap with intro edits
sick tips andrew but sometimes i find using radio edits work better than intro edits because the intro edits have bass on them so it can sound a bit heavy when you come in espeically if youre mixing in the chorus and when you swap the bases on the 5th bar the incoming song can over power the chorus of the current song for the remaining 4 bars as oppose to a track with a short intro and no bass but mids where you'd loop it and echo out the exiting track.
Noted!
tysm im sharing u chanel u are a good teacher ty for u videos are big help to me =)
It'd be great if you recorded your voice with a close mic as it seems there is a little bit of echo while you talk.
It may be harder to understand some words for non-native English speakers like me. Thanks for the vids!
Awesome! Thanks mate
I've got a question..are songs from beatpools compressed to a similar level? I often struggle with keeping the energy in vocal driven songs, because the sound quality varies so much. Would you recommend platinum notes?
P. S. thank you sooo much for your content. You definetly helped me become an intermediate dj through quarantine. Hope your channel grows even more!
If you're using Traktor theres a feature called "auto gain" but I'd imagine that there's something similar in Serato or Recordbox.
If you use club gear, you still have to use the gain knob. But then you can for example reference you level when you say. Oh this track is peaking at the 2 orange Led. And then you can adjust the new track that it's also peaking at the 2 orange Led. But don't go into the Reds this will sound terrible.
omg tks alott
Some vocals were clashing, how do you suggest solving that?
Ideally intros should not have vocals. If vocals come in early on the new track, you should try looping the section (4 bars/ 2 bars) without vocals.
Why can't u transfer your google play music to rekordbox when it says u can. It will not do it, I was told to transfer to iTunes then u can? Is this true and I was told u have to download another app to tramsfer to rekord box?? Please help 🙏
Thank you in advance
transfer the music to a separate folder on your local drive and then drag it in to RB from there
@@solerpower1 thank you for your help 🙏 got it all my music transferred to rb.
Are you mixing in key, as well as close to the BPM of the track playing and loading a new track??
Generally speaking mixing in key and playing BPMS that are close is safe, and is what I have done in this video, yes, but at end of the day track selection and reading the crowd is king but doing big BPM jumps is also fun and you should never pick key over the perfect track.
@@ClubReadyDJSchool thanks for the response! Love your channel, you have been so helpful for me as a new dj!
Hey man love your videos! Can you do one of how to mix reggaetón? I think is a very hard gente to mix
Is one of the easiest to mix, Salsa in the other hand,,,,,,
Probably the easiest genre to mix besides house...
One question? With Hip Hop does the Bpm need to be the same?
They say you can comfortably move a BPM +/- 5bpm and the crowd won't really notice, so if you hav a track at 90BPM and another at 100BPM, you could essentially meet them in the middle at 95BPM.
Has anyone successfully signed up for BPM Supreme? They keep requiring proof that I’m a “working” DJ and no matter what I try they always reject me. I don’t think “bedroom” DJs can join BPM, can we? Are there any other good DJ pools that anyone can join?
I know your post was 3 years ago, but maybe somebody will still need it. I had the same issue and I contacted support and wrote them I’m learning to dj and I’d love to get access to legal music because it may be needed in the future. They checked my account and gave me access to buy subscription.
Do a video on how to mix Latino music (don't really know the name of the genre ) it's great for when you want to please the crowd at a summer party and you help me a lot with mixing thank you
Let's be honest here you have to be more specific here. You wanna do salsa and bachta (cant remember how to spell) moombathon, reagaethon?
What's your mixer model?
I have a few mixers here but mainly the DJM 900NXS
12:44 had me dying lmao another loop
Hiphop without vinyl is a bad night.
Dude you’re fucking awesome
If you're getting your songs from UA-cam or mp3 converter sites plz stop lol. The sound quality is horrible plus what the awesome teacher said about them...
Good tips
THANK YOU :))
Surley a cheeky dubstep mix 🥵
give me a
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worng way to aproach hip hop in mixing terms.
first of all is not house music so stay away from the EQ, it just makes it sound muddier and confusing .
Also, avoid the filters! again, is not edm or house music.
Not all music is mixed the same way, some mixes have to be more aggressive that others (trap. drum and bass, moombahton), some more chill than others( Nu- disco, Ambient House)
Don't leave out the what makes hip hop...hip hop! Like Slamin' the songs in, Scratching the songs in, Looping, Doubling up.
So please, don't give the wrong idea to a person that discovered this video for the first time and send them off on the wrong foot.
Respect,
what do you recommend mate?
been djing for like a week now. I just do hard cuts, use the effects and filters when changing tracks, bass swaps.
tryna master spinning out and in .
whats doubling up btw if you dont mind answering?
Nobody pays for dj pools