It's funny how DJ'ing goes through phases. When it started it was a all juggling, scratching and turntable trickery. Next it was those long mixes, then it was mixing in key. Now it seems it is about, use of efx and efx combos. You don't even need to actually beat match the songs. I think this trend started because a lot of producers were asked to DJ at festivals after they had a big hit song, but they didn't have that DJ foundation because they were a producer. They had to find other ways to transition, so they relied on what they were familiar with: EFX they use when producing. I feel like this has been going on for three to five years or so and we just had the lock downs. I wonder what new sound is going to emerge next in all this? Will be interesting to see.
THIS. Thanks man for the wonderful comment. Totally agree with you on every point you made! At the end of the day, DJing just keeps evolving and i'm pumped for what style of DJing will come next! Thanks for sharing your thoughts :)
And also some of the techniques comes from Open-Format DJ’ing. There you have diffrent BMP and you have to juggle all the stuff. One example is James Hype.
This is a very interesting comment. As I have only recently learned to DJ. Though I started by studying the things I was already aware of "old school scratching and juggling techniques." But quickly realized DJing is now a COMBINATION of all of these phases you speak of....which I think overall takes DJing to the next level...it is an exciting time to learn and grow within this craft and also exciting to see once nightlife returns, what live DJing is going to look like in a few years. I personally am DJing for live crowds already. So I have already implemented more of these new kind of technical blends in public. I have received quite a bit of praise for how I have learned to mix so fast. Just the era we live in. Lots of learning material available, lots of great music available... Once the businesses are thriving again. It is a GREAT TIME to be a DJ... if you are willing to put in the work. I am loving it personally!
DJ-skills-wise, Zedd doesn’t really do anything world class (or even above average really). Where he shines is in the studio and to an extent, pre planning his sets.
Would love to see a breakdown on some more underground DJs. Most of these top 100 DJs aren't really doing anything special or even pre recording sets. Love to see a breakdown on mall grab, kettama, Tommy Holohan etc. Love the videos!
Hey Carlo! I saw this trick in other channel I think :D Thank you so much for mentioning me here! Your video was better than mine, with any doubt man. All the best for the next videos! Love from Spain
Ha, I think I‘ve reached a point where I‘m underwhelmed by those first two techniques 😁 that third one though… amazing 😮 and I guess it‘s also more about knowing when to apply which technique to keep the crowd going and less about how fancy/complicated said technique is. 😬 Really cool though to get some insights on Zedd‘s techniques - he‘s from my hometown 🥰 Keep up the good work Carlo, any breakdown video is appreciated, no particular DJ request from me⚡️
thanks man! totally agree with your comment there about his first two transitions, but the 3rd one indeed is another level! thanks for the feedback! more breakdowns to come :) Thanks also for watching till the end!
I'd like to point out that Zedd has improved alot especially this year. But since his orbit tours and newer sets it's becoming alot better. But yes it's true he excells in the studio and as a performer. Regardless he will always have crowd control. It's something he's good at.
You’re the man Carlo! ⚡️⚡️⚡️ Btw, I love the level of technical detail you get into (well, duh)… I mean all the way down to setting up the “vinyl break” config on the diff software etc etc. As someone coming from the vinyl world of the mid 90s, that transition trick alone was a go to lifesaver to get from one extreme bpm to another (like before mixers came with effects, etc). Once I got a DJM 909, I developed a 3/4 Roll (Beat Effector) trick to “smoothly” go from house and techno (typically 125 to 128 range) to dnb (170s to 185ish bpm), setting (via bpm taping) the echo to the dnb’s bpm… I say “smoothly” because sometimes it was easier said than done. Anyway, I feel all deejays used a lot of different creative tricks back then, some more complex than others… with the main thing being how the deejay was able to figure out and use the available technology to express their creativity. To me, that was part of the art of being a deejay and I don’t think that has changed all that much… the internet and better technology are the two driving factors now. So I do really appreciate people like you (and a few choice others) that help demystify the cutting edge aspects to the art-form technologically speaking, and show your fan base how it’s done. This shouldn’t be downplayed or understated IMO. This is the kind of thing that helps push the form forward. The more people that know how to do these various tricks and techniques, the more variations will start popping up and eventually evolving into more and more creative techniques. Also, even though they aren’t considered technically difficult, all of these kind of transition tricks are what I used to dream of being able to do on the fly back in the mid 90s when I deejayed a lot but the technology was still in the stone ages comparatively speaking. ⚡️
The irony of this is that both tracks can be mixed in key as well so this transition actually sounds pretty good. Carlo, great job breaking it all down. I'm more of the DVS type DJ who still loves his 1200s and always will but it's interesting listening to a lot of these guys be creative with effects and stuff because technology allows us to be even more creative so why not use it? I understand it's not for everyone, but respect to these guys for rocking a crowd no matter what medium.
I should frame this comment. Right?? Fact is, at the end of the day, if you're rockin' the crowd, and your audience loves it, then you're doing your job as a DJ! In the end, it's all about everyone enjoying the vibe!
Hey man, thanks for the video. My girl really likes your two fluorescent tubes in the background. Do you mind telling me where to get them? Appreciate the tipp and everything you are doing for learning djs. Best regards
Hey! so last christmas i got a ddj 400 and ive never regretted a purchase that much as i did they didnt let me return now its just in my closet sitting and collecting dust help me feel better about my purchase and how i can start getting gigs? pls notice
I don’t know what to call it this technology makes a lot of theses guys look like awesome djs but put 2 1200 with a crate of vinyl and we will find out how good these guys really are
I just don't understand comments like this. You don't have to mix on vinyl to be a good DJ I've seen a bunch of DJ's mix on vinyl here in New Zealand and 99% of the time it just doesn't sound good. Their transitions are very long and samey, and the sound quality of the overall mix is usually poor (probably due to amp issues). It's also incredibly expensive. If I were to buy the latest Drumcode record on vinyl (Alan Fitzpatrick & Joel Mull Feat. Frangie - We Don't Know Anything Yet) it would cost me $30. $30 for two tracks is incredibly expensive. If I were to buy them both on Bandcamp it would cost me $2.51. I imagine most people watching these videos are beginner DJ's (whilst I've been practicing DJ'ing for 5+ years I'm definitely still a beginner) and after you've purchased a turntable, a decent cartridge, a phono amp, a bunch of records, your looking at being thousands of dollars in the whole. You can pickup a decent Rekordbox controller for $400-500, plug it into your PC and be mixing in 10-15 minutes Don't get me wrong, I still love the feel of vinyl. I have a Reloop turntable myself that I adore messing about on. If your a DJ that can mix well on turntables your an absolute legend. But if you can't your still an amazing DJ too.
@@matthewthechalk my brother my issue is not mixing with or without vinyl my issue is not doing either and being considered a awesome or a great Dj. Check the initial performance in which this comment originated.
perhaps but then why did he bring the tempo fader up and down in such an ugly way then? seems like he made it messy on purpose to let us know that it's live :)
@@djcarlo I'm so confused by this. you called it "ugly" yet it's his best transition? is it because pre-recording / creating transitions in a DAW doesn't sell your masterclass?
@@djcarlo People like you make my day! I love EDM and your videos help people understand how DJs do their performance! You put all the effort to the videos and show us your skills with professional equipment. That’s the kind of content we need to get a smile on our face and enjoy UA-cam!
As always, your break down technique is probably better to watch than the original (I didn't see them, until your vid :). Hats off to you and the DJ that got broken down. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I'd love for you to breakdown James Zabiela's crazy mixing/scratching techniques without the use of his very expensive gear. I'm a Serato user by the bye. I have a Reloop Neon added to my gear on which I can simulate 'bout 25% of what he does though. Since I got this little thing in 2017, I never do shows without it :)
@@djcarlo Superb. What he does in his livesets is absolutely amazing. Check out his vids of Boiler Room, Love Festival 2012 and more (EFX500 / RMX-1000 stuff).
@@drinkashoey Haha true that. I really wonder what happened to him. I never see any video montages of him anymore. I know he occasionally hits a gig, but that's it. Anyone ?
In 2022 Most DJs will use Sync I am guilty of it too But using sync does not stop one from being a good dj its how u read the crowd the right songs u throw in
@@djcarlo Hey Carlos thank you so much for your reply. I live your content. I have Xone PX5 A& H mixer and on the effects sections I have knobs 1 for decay, 2 for delay and 3 fro level. I just got this mixer, so I am not sure if one of this functions are the same as the Level depth you use on the pioneer to make this effect trick.
Are there any DJ channels that focus on melodic techno, melodic house and progressive house. Feel like I would learn more if I actually enjoyed the music...
Who should I breakdown next?
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I recommend breaking down ILLENIUM's style of mixing or maybe Dion Timmer. Great breakdown btw :D
@@noblesoul9120 virtual riot please
@@justino9042 That would be dope too
It's funny how DJ'ing goes through phases. When it started it was a all juggling, scratching and turntable trickery. Next it was those long mixes, then it was mixing in key. Now it seems it is about, use of efx and efx combos. You don't even need to actually beat match the songs. I think this trend started because a lot of producers were asked to DJ at festivals after they had a big hit song, but they didn't have that DJ foundation because they were a producer. They had to find other ways to transition, so they relied on what they were familiar with: EFX they use when producing. I feel like this has been going on for three to five years or so and we just had the lock downs. I wonder what new sound is going to emerge next in all this? Will be interesting to see.
THIS. Thanks man for the wonderful comment. Totally agree with you on every point you made! At the end of the day, DJing just keeps evolving and i'm pumped for what style of DJing will come next! Thanks for sharing your thoughts :)
Excellent observation!
And also some of the techniques comes from Open-Format DJ’ing. There you have diffrent BMP and you have to juggle all the stuff. One example is James Hype.
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This is a very interesting comment. As I have only recently learned to DJ. Though I started by studying the things I was already aware of "old school scratching and juggling techniques." But quickly realized DJing is now a COMBINATION of all of these phases you speak of....which I think overall takes DJing to the next level...it is an exciting time to learn and grow within this craft and also exciting to see once nightlife returns, what live DJing is going to look like in a few years. I personally am DJing for live crowds already. So I have already implemented more of these new kind of technical blends in public. I have received quite a bit of praise for how I have learned to mix so fast.
Just the era we live in. Lots of learning material available, lots of great music available...
Once the businesses are thriving again. It is a GREAT TIME to be a DJ... if you are willing to put in the work. I am loving it personally!
That's an insane trick! The looping going crazzzzyyyy! You are super good at mastering these tricky mixes then teaching us them. Appreciate it!
Glad you appreciate the breakdowns bud! It's actually pretty fun trying to tinker around with the effects!
This sync transition is really good thing to do huge bpm range transitions, I've been using it for a long time and it's fire. Nice video 🔥
It's one of my favorite transitions to do for sure!😊
DJ-skills-wise, Zedd doesn’t really do anything world class (or even above average really). Where he shines is in the studio and to an extent, pre planning his sets.
that's the truth for most top 100 djs! but everyone still wants to know their techniques :)
I wanna ask is it wrong to preplan sets and play using cues?
@@DJNicShogun No not really. whats wrong is to use sync the entire time
@@DJNicShogun check out this video regarding the topic. Some good points made here. ua-cam.com/video/YAD1gCeYzoQ/v-deo.html
he doesn't even do much in the studio anymore (even though I'm sure he has skills to do so)
Would love to see a breakdown on some more underground DJs. Most of these top 100 DJs aren't really doing anything special or even pre recording sets. Love to see a breakdown on mall grab, kettama, Tommy Holohan etc. Love the videos!
Thanks for the suggestions! I'll consider them for a future episode!
At least in different genres. So far this series been almost all EDM djs. I know it's good for traffic but it feels kind of always the same.
@@mspirit yeah exactly
YESSSS
Ive been a fan of yours and diode perfect for a while now and I'm so glad to see you name drop him. He's amazing and I've learned so much from him
he's a great dude! thanks for loving what we do!
thank you to speak about him ! i love he ! he's a good dj !
He's a very good producer!
Excellent breakdown of the techniques mate. thanks :)
Thanks bud! I'm glad you enjoyed that breakdown!
From Kenya 254, we love your Deejaying tricks
Niceeeee! Sending my love back to Kenya 254!
Hey Carlo! I saw this trick in other channel I think :D
Thank you so much for mentioning me here! Your video was better than mine, with any doubt man.
All the best for the next videos!
Love from Spain
Great job breaking down the trick! Keep up the good work~! Looking forward to your next stuff! Peace 🇪🇸
Love the classy responses and respect. It’s refreshing to see. There’s definitely room for everyone to explain something in their own manner.
Ha, I think I‘ve reached a point where I‘m underwhelmed by those first two techniques 😁 that third one though… amazing 😮
and I guess it‘s also more about knowing when to apply which technique to keep the crowd going and less about how fancy/complicated said technique is. 😬
Really cool though to get some insights on Zedd‘s techniques - he‘s from my hometown 🥰
Keep up the good work Carlo, any breakdown video is appreciated, no particular DJ request from me⚡️
thanks man! totally agree with your comment there about his first two transitions, but the 3rd one indeed is another level! thanks for the feedback! more breakdowns to come :) Thanks also for watching till the end!
@@djcarlo Always ✌🏼
I'd like to point out that Zedd has improved alot especially this year. But since his orbit tours and newer sets it's becoming alot better. But yes it's true he excells in the studio and as a performer. Regardless he will always have crowd control. It's something he's good at.
I won't deny that that's very true. His crowd control is something else, and his productions are really good!
You should’ve heard his edc set live, insnae crowd control
@@freyafoxmusic was there. Last year and this year in Las Vegas. Loved them both and have them both filmed lol
@@jonathanzimmermann5877 Oo shoot nice!! When he dropped clarity my god
@@freyafoxmusic wym when he dropped clarity? That song is many years old?
You’re the man Carlo! ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Btw, I love the level of technical detail you get into (well, duh)… I mean all the way down to setting up the “vinyl break” config on the diff software etc etc. As someone coming from the vinyl world of the mid 90s, that transition trick alone was a go to lifesaver to get from one extreme bpm to another (like before mixers came with effects, etc). Once I got a DJM 909, I developed a 3/4 Roll (Beat Effector) trick to “smoothly” go from house and techno (typically 125 to 128 range) to dnb (170s to 185ish bpm), setting (via bpm taping) the echo to the dnb’s bpm… I say “smoothly” because sometimes it was easier said than done. Anyway, I feel all deejays used a lot of different creative tricks back then, some more complex than others… with the main thing being how the deejay was able to figure out and use the available technology to express their creativity. To me, that was part of the art of being a deejay and I don’t think that has changed all that much… the internet and better technology are the two driving factors now. So I do really appreciate people like you (and a few choice others) that help demystify the cutting edge aspects to the art-form technologically speaking, and show your fan base how it’s done. This shouldn’t be downplayed or understated IMO. This is the kind of thing that helps push the form forward. The more people that know how to do these various tricks and techniques, the more variations will start popping up and eventually evolving into more and more creative techniques.
Also, even though they aren’t considered technically difficult, all of these kind of transition tricks are what I used to dream of being able to do on the fly back in the mid 90s when I deejayed a lot but the technology was still in the stone ages comparatively speaking. ⚡️
thanks man for sharing your kind input! glad you watched till the end and glad you're a vinyl break dj like me :)
Where can I listen to the Fall Out Boy edit you played at 2:00??? It sounds amazing!
That's a good question, as that one came from my archives! I don't remember where I got that one!
Thanks for the tips Carlo!
you're welcome Joni! glad to help you out :)
The irony of this is that both tracks can be mixed in key as well so this transition actually sounds pretty good.
Carlo, great job breaking it all down. I'm more of the DVS type DJ who still loves his 1200s and always will but it's interesting listening to a lot of these guys be creative with effects and stuff because technology allows us to be even more creative so why not use it?
I understand it's not for everyone, but respect to these guys for rocking a crowd no matter what medium.
I should frame this comment. Right?? Fact is, at the end of the day, if you're rockin' the crowd, and your audience loves it, then you're doing your job as a DJ! In the end, it's all about everyone enjoying the vibe!
Thanks a lot I think this will change my sets forever.
Glad you enjoyed it bud! Hope you put the lessons to good use!
Can you do a laidback luke episode? Also, Zedd has admitted he doesnt always dj live hence why his loop on Kanyes song is too perfect
I’ll take note of that request! Thanks for suggesting!
At least he's honest about that. Wish pretenders like garix would do the same. I'd be down for a laidback luke episode as well
🌩 Breakdown Illenium next and keep working on that Martin Garrix mix!
Also, is any of this stuff possible with Serato Light?
This is pretty hard with just Serato light! Sure thing!
Carlo, do you set the bpm from hardcore (more than 180 bpm) half like 80 bpm or 100 bpm when the trach has originally 200 bpm?
I usually double it up because I'm hard core!
@@djcarlo Oh Yess! By the way i double the 85-100 bpm because its not my favourite range of bpm
Thank you. Love you classes. ☺
Thank you as well Roshni! Hope you learned something new from the videos!
love all of your videos-- they have been so helpful to gain a better understanding of different formulas for success!
Thanks bud! Well, I wouldn't say formulas for success, but rather just to up your DJ game! The passion and love goes a long way!
What’s the name of the dj controller that you use in your videos?
Thats the Pioneer DDJ-400!
1:38 How to set up the slow pause button?
You can fix that in the settings! Look at vinyl brake or stop time for that 😄
Dj Carlo Amazing thanks!!!!!!!!
You're welcome bud!
Thank you, this transition is amazing
You're welcome! I'm pretty sure you'll find the transition useful in gigs! :D
Great video man! Also where can I get that DJ pad?
You're welcome bud! Hope you enjoyed it! Also, sorry, which DJ pad?
Thanks so much
Glad you enjoyed the breakdown Alan! Hope you learned something new from it too!
Great breakdown! ⚡️
Thanks bud! Glad you enjoyed this breakdown!
How do you set the vinyl break on CDJs with ddj900? Is it as simple as In rekordbox
There's a knob on the CDJ 2000 and 3000 on the upper right corner that'll function as the vinyl break.
Hey man, thanks for the video. My girl really likes your two fluorescent tubes in the background. Do you mind telling me where to get them? Appreciate the tipp and everything you are doing for learning djs. Best regards
Oh man, those were a gift, so I have no idea where they came from! Sorry bud!
@@djcarlo too bad. But thanks for the reply!
They kinda look like titan tubes to me, but they also may not be, its anyone's guess
Awesome Video. Can you breake down on of Martin Jensen's DJ sets?
what a dj that guy! let's see what I can do ;)
@@djcarlo Awesome, Woudl be so amazing :D
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Hope you enjoyed the breakdown bud, and keep spreading those good vibes on your travels bud!
@@djcarlo most def brother! Keep up the great content!
Great 🌩⛈⚡️break down
Thanks bud! Glad you enjoyed that!
I'm a house/techno Dj, I will still learn those tricks to fuck with people at after partys. HILARIOUS.
Hahaha, you never know! It could work out into something!
Hi DJ Carlo, love the video, im on ddj1000 and cant seem to manually adjust the loop with the jog wheel. How do i do it on the DDJ-1000? Thanks
Make sure your quantize is off! Press out then turn the jog wheel!
1:16 PLEASE SONG shazam can’t hear this
oh it's by my friend :)
What program do you use?
Rekordbox DJ!
Thanks my friend! congratulations for the clear explanation
Glad you got a clear explanation from the video bud!
This is why I like The Glitch Mob so much!!! Their shows are incredible!!
So I've heard! They really put on a show!
What is the second Song at 00:38 ?
That's Zedd's "Middle"! It was a pretty big Top 40 hit.
@@djcarlo ahh thank you so much. I knew I habe heard it before, Blut could not remember
Ok but where can i get that Fall Out Boy edit?? 2:03
Hahaha, that's a really old redrum I got from my college years. I don't know where I even got it from!
Carlo you are so funny bro 😂 and very informative at the same time!
Hahahaha, glad you think so man! I just want to keep y'all entertained and informed!
Can you do analysis of how Illenium DJ?
I'll consider Illenium bud! Been getting a few requests to do 'em!
Am i the only one who uses recordbox, serato and produces on FL Studio and Abelton live?
Nah i use fl and serato
You're not alone! There are many!
No. Its as common as quarters.
No, you're just the only one who voiced his opinion thinking you were alone
Thanks for the video. Can you please break down Timmy trumpet's transition
I'll consider Timmy Trumpet for a future video!
DO REZZ!
Lemme check her out! I'll see if I can do a breakdown on her techniques
Songname at 1:29?
Unfortunately, I don't remember what that one was.
What Version are you using? of Recordbox right there?
I am using the latest version :)
Great job Carlo! Could we see a MarshMello breakdown? ⛈
hey man! I already did one! hope you can check it out! it's in the playlists :)
Its djs have each talent and creativity so respect! 🙏🇵🇭🙏
Just trying to show the world the beauty of DJing!
I was also about to say that how zedd dj's but you already made so , thank you sooo much ☺️☺️☺️☺️😇😇😊😊😊😊
you're welcome! I hope you found this video useful! thank you for watching :)
How would you do that loop into Harlem shake on a flx6?
You should be utilizing the same technique Dan! Tight loop + jogwheel with sync
@@djcarlo got it. Re watched it and only then did I realise that both tracks were on loop🙏🙏🙏 my bad
Can I accomplish this on a ddj-200?
You should be able to! Most of the effects you see here should be available on programs compatible with the 200!
What is the effect with loop and echo
Oh man, I forgot. I believe that one involves dub echo though.
What song is the Vinyl break example that you used ?
oh I forgot . it's by my friend lol
@@djcarlo Does he have a SoundCloud ?
Can you cover DJ’s like Lione, Slander, or Seven Lions?
I'll consider them for future videos!
Is zedd still using is traktor kontrol S4?
he moved on to using cdjs now :)
Hey @Carlo!
Ist it possible to switch the genre? Drum and Bass maybe? Artists like A.M.C or Turno would be great!
Love your vids! ❤️
cool! that would be an interesting topic to check out! thanks for the suggestion :)
Hey!
so last christmas i got a ddj 400 and ive never regretted a purchase that much as i did they didnt let me return now its just in my closet sitting and collecting dust help me feel better about my purchase and how i can start getting gigs? pls notice
first practice on it then post your mixes and grow a following!
Great one! Thunder⚡️🌩
Woot woot! Thanks for watching til the end!
New subscriber here. Great vid tutorial, well done! Awesome editing
Thanks bud! And welcome to the channel!
I don’t know what to call it this technology makes a lot of theses guys look like awesome djs but put 2 1200 with a crate of vinyl and we will find out how good these guys really are
that's true, but put Ableton in front of me and I'll explode haha
I admit im one of them haha Guesd I shall start learning and trying out the 1200
I just don't understand comments like this. You don't have to mix on vinyl to be a good DJ
I've seen a bunch of DJ's mix on vinyl here in New Zealand and 99% of the time it just doesn't sound good. Their transitions are very long and samey, and the sound quality of the overall mix is usually poor (probably due to amp issues).
It's also incredibly expensive. If I were to buy the latest Drumcode record on vinyl (Alan Fitzpatrick & Joel Mull Feat. Frangie - We Don't Know Anything Yet) it would cost me $30. $30 for two tracks is incredibly expensive. If I were to buy them both on Bandcamp it would cost me $2.51.
I imagine most people watching these videos are beginner DJ's (whilst I've been practicing DJ'ing for 5+ years I'm definitely still a beginner) and after you've purchased a turntable, a decent cartridge, a phono amp, a bunch of records, your looking at being thousands of dollars in the whole. You can pickup a decent Rekordbox controller for $400-500, plug it into your PC and be mixing in 10-15 minutes
Don't get me wrong, I still love the feel of vinyl. I have a Reloop turntable myself that I adore messing about on. If your a DJ that can mix well on turntables your an absolute legend. But if you can't your still an amazing DJ too.
@@matthewthechalk my brother my issue is not mixing with or without vinyl my issue is not doing either and being considered a awesome or a great Dj. Check the initial performance in which this comment originated.
I like Zedd more as a music producer than a dj.
Awesome!
appreciate the support! thanks for watching :)
this dude look just like young charles boyle 🤣
btw well done mate !!
thanks for sharing
Hahaha, is that the future of Zedd? Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed this breakdown!
Awesome 🤩👌
glad you enjoyed the video! who do you want me to breakdown next?
That last transition was pre-recorded from Zedd, you know that right? You could tell when you see it live 😳
perhaps but then why did he bring the tempo fader up and down in such an ugly way then? seems like he made it messy on purpose to let us know that it's live :)
@@djcarlo you are right in that (:
@@djcarlo I'm so confused by this. you called it "ugly" yet it's his best transition? is it because pre-recording / creating transitions in a DAW doesn't sell your masterclass?
This is interesting video because i love watching zedd live
Glad you found this insightful!
You‘re Videos are great!
Thanks bud! Really appreciate that!
@@djcarlo People like you make my day! I love EDM and your videos help people understand how DJs do their performance! You put all the effort to the videos and show us your skills with professional equipment. That’s the kind of content we need to get a smile on our face and enjoy UA-cam!
All his sets are pre recorded right?
not most of them! he's a good dj!
Bro are you Filo ?
Yezzir!
How to do the settings in serato?
They're essentially the same as in Rekordbox. Check your settings, and play around with them from there!
As always, your break down technique is probably better to watch than the original (I didn't see them, until your vid :). Hats off to you and the DJ that got broken down. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
thanks man! @diode perfect did an amazing job breaking it down! thanks for watching and for all the support!
Carlo all time best!
thank you! just doing my best to help you out :)
Can you show more break downs on the SB3 please.
I'll consider that for a future video!
Please breakdown Tipper's mixing style! 🌩🌩🌩
Alright! Thanks for your suggestion!
Can you record songs with BPM supreme unlike soundcloud and etc
you can download songs from BPM supreme and Sound cloud :)
Can you do Marco Carola please?🥺
Might consider that for a future video!
⚡⚡⚡Love the video as always keep it up. Anyways still waiting on the Armin Van Buuren Transition video.⚡⚡⚡
that's a good suggestion! thanks for letting me know. He's a great dj!
This was a great video! May you do an episode on i_o?
Thanks bud! I'll keep i_o in mind for a future breakdown!
Always appreciate and enjoy tutorials. Never too old or too experienced to learn new tricks.
good to hear! I always try to keep it that way :)
Nice easter egg! What is that fallout boy edit!?
Honestly Vandal, I have no idea where I got that one. It's been in my archives since my college days, so its source is a mystery to me now
Easter Egg in tracklist 😎
Hehe, glad you noticed that!
⚡⚡⚡ Hey carlo beautiful video,Always impressed, How bout you try to Breakdown KSHMR's dj techniques next?? that'd be awesome,Love You!🙌🙌🙌
Good suggestion! Thanks! I'll check him out 😊
I'd love for you to breakdown James Zabiela's crazy mixing/scratching techniques without the use of his very expensive gear. I'm a Serato user by the bye.
I have a Reloop Neon added to my gear on which I can simulate 'bout 25% of what he does though. Since I got this little thing in 2017, I never do shows without it :)
I'll consider doing one on James in a future video!
@@djcarlo Superb. What he does in his livesets is absolutely amazing. Check out his vids of Boiler Room, Love Festival 2012 and more (EFX500 / RMX-1000 stuff).
Zabiela was crazy insane. He abused his equipment in all the best ways!
@@drinkashoey Haha true that. I really wonder what happened to him. I never see any video montages of him anymore. I know he occasionally hits a gig, but that's it. Anyone ?
This was awesome! Could you please do a how Kygo DJ's? He's also a producer first less of a DJ but I would still live that video so much. Thank you!
sure! I will check him out and see what he can do :)
@@djcarlo Thank you! I just got out of his concert at Banc of California and his show was amazing and he really impressed me with his DJing!
Hi Carlo! I love your videos 😁
Can you do a video on how to mix rock songs? ⚡⚡⚡
Sounds like a good plan! Thanks for the suggestion and for watching till the end!
The s4 mk2 is an excellent unit
Indeed! I do like that one!
Can you do RL Grime?
Good suggestion! I will check his stuff out 👍
In 2022 Most DJs will use Sync I am guilty of it too But using sync does not stop one from being a good dj its how u read the crowd the right songs u throw in
amen! sync isn't so bad!@
@@djcarlo I actually am addicted to Sync Used to call myself DJSyncMaster hahaha if pioneer pro cdj has sync then the more we should use it
Hey question, can you do this transition you just break down with 2 Xdj 1000 mk2 hid mode on recordbox laptop and and allen & heat mixer?
I believe so! I can't 100% say for sure because I don't own any Allen & Heath mixers, so I'm familiar with all the effects.
@@djcarlo Hey Carlos thank you so much for your reply. I live your content. I have Xone PX5 A& H mixer and on the effects sections I have knobs 1 for decay, 2 for delay and 3 fro level. I just got this mixer, so I am not sure if one of this functions are the same as the Level depth you use on the pioneer to make this effect trick.
I knew that sync button would come in handy one day
It does especially for extremely quick mixes! I like to believe there's a method to that madness, especially if it gets the crowd fully worked!
@@djcarlo I've also discovered remix decks with Traktor and sync allows me to focus on the music I can make live.
Awesome
thanks man! what do you think of his tricks?
Its amazing tricks . Hopefully i can try this at home . Thx dj carlo.
Thnsk so much 🤩 bro
you're welcome! hope you found this video helpful :)
@@djcarlo thanks bro and so helpful 😃
Are there any DJ channels that focus on melodic techno, melodic house and progressive house. Feel like I would learn more if I actually enjoyed the music...
That I'm not sure of bud. I work with what I can create content out of!
4:45. This is called the washing machine transition. Don't say me thank you, you're welcome.
This does sound like my washing machine!
Do Subtronics next!
I'll consider Subtronics in the future!
Nice
Glad you enjoyed the video bud!
I have been thinking,how if we combine this trick with James hype fader technique.btw great video like always dj carlo
yeah that is possible! You're welcome! thanks for always checking my content out :)