How to Beatmatch BY EAR!

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @seanp2434
    @seanp2434 7 років тому +392

    When I started practicing beatmatching by ear I would have one song playing on one deck and keep it on a loop. Then I'd use the other deck to beatmatch. Once I got it I spun the jog wheel to mess it up and then beatmatch it again. I'd do the same with different songs over and over. It really helped me and hopefully this helps someone too

    • @cyrusjulian187
      @cyrusjulian187 5 років тому +7

      NYC 2044 simple yet very practical tip. Thanks!

    • @AdrianMakBC
      @AdrianMakBC 5 років тому +12

      I am really loving the DJ community y’all are the most helpful folks fr

    • @timemasterhms
      @timemasterhms 5 років тому +6

      This definitely helps, but I think mixing full tracks also gets you into a habit of realising when to mix in and out of tracks. Start with a small collection of songs with varying tempo, then build your library as you get more confident with beat matching.

    • @CollosalTrollge
      @CollosalTrollge 5 років тому

      HI,
      I dont know if it is the CDJ version i have of the CD Player but i find the loop function is horrible since you can hear a fine click sound, or miss if you can call it that, when you create the loop. I do of course try my best to press the buttons on the beats as possible. Ive tried to do 4 beats - so beat 1 press and then beat 4 end and even 2 beats or even 8 beats, i dont know.
      Sometimes i get it perfect but its not always, and the thing is in the live mix you cant afford to have a cla-cla sound as it will ruin the tune.

    • @PHlyingAZN
      @PHlyingAZN 3 роки тому +3

      @@CollosalTrollge turn on quantize

  • @SynQ86
    @SynQ86 8 років тому +641

    Imo you don't explain enough the working of jugging the jogwheel and adjusting the pitch fader. So i'll explain it in a more clear dummy way: You cue up and let go on the first beat of the bar. Listen and if it sounds bad you start jugging the wheel forwards or backwards untill it starts sounding "ok", leave it for a second or 2, listen and when it starts to sound bad again adjust the jogwheel again. Do you have to jugg forward to make it sound better? Ok now you know 100% sure the track you try to beatmatch has slower bpm then the main track playing out loud. If you have to jog it backwards to make it sound better the track you try to mix is obviously faster bpm.
    Now each time you turn the joggwheel to a point where it starts to sound better again you adjust the pitch fader in the corresponding way. If you have to turn to joggwheel backwards (so counterclockwise) that means you try to slow down your track so you should adjust the pitchfader up (wich is MINUS) Always keep turning the joggwheel untill the beats are matched and listen how fast the beats start to drift out of sync again. The faster they drift apart, the bigger the adjustment needed on the pitchfader. There will be a moment where they will stay in beat like 10-15sec and slowly drift again, but that means you have them nearly beatmatched and the pitchfader should be adjusted VERY slightly.
    The joggwheel is just a temporary adjustment of getting the beats in line, you keep them in line by actually adjusting the pitch with the pitchfader. The joggwheel is just pushing the beats, it is not adjusting the tempo of the actual song. So its prety much: joggwheel - pitchfader - joggwheel - pitchfader - .... untill you don't need to turn the joggwheel anymore and the songs are beatmatched.

    • @Ghostface1265
      @Ghostface1265 8 років тому +10

      nice, thank you!

    • @MicheleTurchiarelli
      @MicheleTurchiarelli 8 років тому +17

      I wish you made a video about this. You explained that so nicely using words... imagine with a video!

    • @Exige_UK
      @Exige_UK 8 років тому +7

      Very well explained, thank you.

    • @fruittwist3131
      @fruittwist3131 8 років тому +8

      Thank-you for this explanation.

    • @DJallreds
      @DJallreds 7 років тому +17

      I've been considering making a beatmatch video and hitting all these points you're talking about. You nailed it. It's about listening to the beat, waiting a second, keeping it in time with the wheel, and adjusting the pitch fader accordingly. Repeat as necessary. You can be really concise about it. No need to explain why you moved the jog wheels or the fader. That's what the ears are for. If you can't hear one beat differing in speed than another, you can't beatmatch.
      In a couple seconds, knowing the relative speed of the new track and adjusting as needed is the whole crux.
      That, and, making sure you launch your tracks on corresponding 8, 16 and 32 bar counts. Keeping track of where the phrase is on the OLD track is key to landing concise mixes.
      Can't do that? Then force yourself to do it. Put a piece of paper over the waveform and tempo (all of it, not just the tempo. You can still 'cheat' by looking at the waveform and watching the beat devisions on the screen) and just learn it. Our ears are our best asset. Might as well use them.
      If someone is stuck looking at a screen to beatmatch, what happens when you're on a day time stage and the sun is exactly at the right angle where you can no longer see the screen? You're fucked.
      I may actually do this video. I'll have to borrow a camera..... but.... A multitrack recording of the cue feed and the main mixer output, then mix them down in ableton, roll off some of the highs from the mixer output (to simulate the sound in the headphones) while beatmatching and cut the cue channel once that's done. Probably hook up a mic and have short explanations in real time. "Too fast, jog, move fader, listen. Slightly too fast, slight jog, fader, listen. listen. slight jog. Good. Mix it."
      Short, concise, to the point. Use your ears.

  • @BattleAudioRecords
    @BattleAudioRecords 5 років тому +4

    4/4: when the kicks starts, you start.
    Breakbeat: you may match SNARES instead if the kicks (see jungle for example).
    Actually you need to examine each sound how the one can blend into another one.

  • @SlayerDarkRaver
    @SlayerDarkRaver 7 років тому +8

    i have 2 tips for this.
    1: set the pitch high as fuck, that way you know its faster than the other track. nudge the jogwheel backwards and slow the pitch at the same time. do this until matched.
    2: slow the pitch down, but not as extreme as tip one. nudge the pitch up and down until you are matched. the nudging starts off with big movements and ends with really, really, small movements.
    both works on cdjs, virtul programs and vinyl. the 2nd tip dont need nudging.

  • @djevo5662
    @djevo5662 3 роки тому +8

    Djs today don't know there born. It was a real skill to get a vinyl to match. No bpm, no wave screen or auto sync

  • @DBLG65
    @DBLG65 6 років тому +12

    Beatmatching with your ears requires hand and ear coordination. Constant nudging or pitch bending doesn't help and becomes a crutch. Most people who do this all the time can't seem to grasp using the pitch control.
    Louie Vega, Tony Humphries and David Morales, masters of using their ears, pitch control and nothing else. Their headphones don't come down until the mix is finished.
    Close your eyes, use your ears, plant your hand on the pitch control. Learn how to use your headphone levels properly. Use a booth monitor if necessary. So many Djs never use a booth monitor and they blast the music from the mains trying to hear the music. Most of all, practice.

    • @PC-hp6gz
      @PC-hp6gz 6 років тому

      That is down to knowing how a turntable pitch control reacts and the tunes that you are mixing.
      You can jerk the pitch up or down using the pitch control instead of touching the platter edge.
      When you know and trust a Technics turntable, there are both options.
      I have an Audio Technica AT-LP1240 deck and it is a different beast and less predictable with the pitch control way of working, it takes longer to settle to the pitch you land on after a spiked change of pitch, up or down. With that, I find that platter play is necessary until I find the sweet spot.

  • @yankeefreak1
    @yankeefreak1 9 років тому +4

    You dont even know how big of a help you are in this video. Im a beginning house dj, defiantly like this video man

  • @KfzmChris
    @KfzmChris 4 роки тому +6

    its a good tutorial. my main sttyle is dnb and its a little bit harder. you must focus on the snare/clap (2 and 4), cause the kick can be on 1, 3.6 and 4. but the way u explain it you can do it on every style. and most important: you can do it on every dj device. controller, cdj and (in my case) turntables... its always the same and the classic oldschool beatmatch. i used the same technic like you on my turntables so i can realy say: good tutorial for the beginners.

  • @digical492
    @digical492 7 років тому +5

    Nicely done. I've been a vinyl DJ since 1986 and you are right on point. I recently went to digital and even with all the cool technology I still use this method to beat match. It just comes naturally to me. unfortunately some younglings have no rhythm and depend on the pretty colored buttons to do what our ears can do. I'm not knocking anyone It's just that some people don't have it.

    • @powbangcrash8852
      @powbangcrash8852 Рік тому

      Are you still around? I've been. Dj since 96 and want to start again but this new equipment is a little intimidating.

  • @lustforlow-end6022
    @lustforlow-end6022 8 років тому +27

    Hello people. If you really want to learn beatmatching start with slow hip-hop instrumentals (even if you don't like hip-hop). Slow music is much harder to mix but once you master it, you'll have no problem mixing house/techno etc... I promise!

    • @acewolf3005
      @acewolf3005 8 років тому +2

      Lust for Low-End alright I'm taking your word!

    • @zhiony8613
      @zhiony8613 7 років тому +3

      I think that uptempo is kinda harder to mix than slow bpm music

    • @JoyHoffi
      @JoyHoffi 6 років тому +8

      Or „old“ music which isn‘t produced on a computer, the tempo isn‘t 100% accurate the whole track, so you need to adjust all the time

    • @hassanmaqsood8450
      @hassanmaqsood8450 6 років тому

      I will argue the opposite. Techno and house are so phrased so perfectly to help a newbie pick out the transitions quicker.
      Just my opinion, i started with 120-128 bpm-based techno/house. Its much easier to phrase and beat-match.
      Do what works for you, but try everything! Fail fail fail! But keep trying. After hours of frustration, I figured out what works for me, and as it turns out, its the SAME technique our boy here is using!

    • @simonprice7441
      @simonprice7441 6 років тому +1

      Try mixing 70s 80's 12" versions... bpm jumping up down down up.. fuck hip hop r n b old school..... Master that master anything... FACT.!!!!

  • @wavecooperaus
    @wavecooperaus 9 років тому +3

    If your just starting out, I'd recommend beat matching on tracks at the same/similar bpms. So for me for example, I play tracks that go between 127.9-128bpm. As those fit perfectly together. It's well easy to do this without headphones once you get the hang of beat matching with headphones

  • @djbeemel
    @djbeemel 2 місяці тому

    Had BPM written on all my record back in the days.
    Had a tap BPM app on my computer.
    Then I used that writing to at least know what direction to start pitching.
    But that skill took me through whole of the 90ies. The skill is second nature now and still serves me well, even though the machines can do it for me nowdays.

  • @KnifeBSting
    @KnifeBSting 9 років тому +5

    Great tutorial. I've seen many beatmatching tuts out there but this is one of the best. Great job!

  • @britain2brasil
    @britain2brasil 6 років тому +23

    If you were beat matching by ear you’d have covered the waveform as well would you not ? Just saying.

    • @FatMatt419
      @FatMatt419 4 роки тому +2

      No, but you would cover the phase meter (but only if he was actually using link)

  • @Djradhevlogs
    @Djradhevlogs 9 місяців тому

    That's why I love old school DJ's ❤ i really love your skills like I use

  • @staffordalvi1929
    @staffordalvi1929 5 років тому +1

    First off it was never my intention to make you feel guilty about not having turntables. I was just stating that beat matching with vinyl would hone your mixing skills better. I do realize a good set of decks aren't cheap but if you keep up with djing. I guarantee you'll be spending money on equipment and there's no 2 ways about it. I admit I'm bias towards turntables because I'm older and started djing with vinyl. But I've also embraced the digital world and believe me that wasn't cheap either. Have you seen the price of a new serato sl3 lol. Look I have mad respect for all dj's whether young or old, analog or digital. But it is an expensive venture whether it's a hobby or you're pursuing a career.
    As for my opinion about turntables I think there's sooo much more selection now then when I started. Technics are great but expensive. You have a lot of options with companies like Numark and Stanton so it's just a matter of doing your research and what you feel more comfortable with.
    And again I meant no disrespect my friend. Without younger people getting interested in djing the art will be lost.

  • @zski1
    @zski1 8 років тому +2

    Holy mother of God!!! Nice setup bro!! Oh, and great video ;) But practice is key for sure. I would suggest for beginners to keep that tape on the BPM counter to really learn how to hear the mix and beat match; a skill that once learned, will never leave you.

  • @djonyx6770
    @djonyx6770 9 років тому +29

    Good video and everything but i watch a lot of these tutorials and the DJ uses house/EDM music for all the demonstration. I'd like to see a video where someone uses hip hop or pop, maybe even reggae to make their point. something with lyrics, chorus, bridges. That's the type of music i play. I just think House/EDM music all sounds relatively the same and is around 124-128 BPM.

    • @djlowtek
      @djlowtek 8 років тому +5

      +Brenton Jenkins You probably would have better luck looking for Mobile DJ's doing video tutorials. That might give you a better variety of music that's up your alley. I spin Drum and Bass which is much more variant than this 4 on the floor house/trance stuff but it's still 4/4 timed (same with hip hop too, all 4/4 time) -- all these tips can apply to any style of music that is 4/4 time.
      Beatmatching simply is training your ears to listen to both tracks at the same time, identify if the incoming track is slower or faster and adjust, then getting the first beat of the current phrase in-line and boom you're beatmatched. Now practice that day in and day out and it will eventally become second nature to beatmatch by ear, it will just come naturally like riding a bike. Best of luck man and have fun.

  • @notectrl
    @notectrl 6 років тому +3

    1 You still have the waveforms on the screens 2 You don't need to know your tracks at all in order to beatmatch, you only need that in order to place the transitions where they work best

  • @Dev1nci
    @Dev1nci 6 років тому

    Add improper monitoring, a tricky crowd and the basic pressure of an event and you’ll be happy if you have beat sync as a backup or if not then loops and cues will be the next best thing.

  • @thetruemrstallings
    @thetruemrstallings 9 років тому +2

    I'm glad I stumbled across this video. Very helpful and insightful at the same time.

  • @staffordalvi1929
    @staffordalvi1929 6 років тому +23

    Do this with vinyl first and then using digital cdj's is a breeze!

    • @cotsudnb
      @cotsudnb 6 років тому +1

      The absolute truth ....

    • @staffordalvi1929
      @staffordalvi1929 5 років тому +5

      This guy's using cdj 2000's. You can buy 2 good turntables for less than the cost of one cdj. Besides the point is to learn how to beat mix properly. The best way to do that is with turntables. Even 10 year old can do it with digital equipment.

    • @househeadspeakz
      @househeadspeakz 5 років тому +4

      That's if you can afford 2 turntables and a mixer. We all don't have the $$$ for that. That's the same with buying 2 CDJs and a mixer. Not everyone can afford. Controllers is the way to go. I own the Pioneer DDJ 400. It's an awesome controller! Affordable, portable and comes with fully license Rekordbox software.

    • @staffordalvi1929
      @staffordalvi1929 5 років тому +2

      @@househeadspeakz I can understand that. But let me tell you that I bought my first pair of technics 1200's in 1988 when I was 18 years old. I worked everyday after school for a year and saved for them. It's all about sacrifice. If you want something bad enough you can make it happen. Within reason that is. Currently I'm saving up for cdj 2000's. I'm sure you know how expensive they are. But I'm making an effort to do so while paying a mortgage on my house. So not to offend you and others who say equipment is expensive, I buy that excuse. Besides when I started djing there wasn't an alternative to 1200's so I saved hard for a pair.

    • @leeprice6415
      @leeprice6415 3 роки тому +1

      100% right we never had bpm displays or youtube tutorials then

  • @Granturia245
    @Granturia245 9 років тому +2

    Hey Christian is is possible for you to do a room/setup tour at some point? Would be relly nice to see more of your equipment. Nice and entertaining vids also, keep up the good work! :)

  • @DJEzraLive
    @DJEzraLive 4 роки тому +2

    Hey man, this is a great video! I just bought a basic DDJ-SB3 kit, so I'm starting to do my homework and found this video super easy to follow! Can't wait to work on the techniques when my hardware arrives, and thanks again for the info!! Be well :)

  • @shastica
    @shastica 7 років тому +1

    I had the worst time the first time a played with CDJ, i didnt know that the bpm can change while mixing, it did it the whole set!

  • @lobono2292
    @lobono2292 Рік тому +3

    I actually loved when you started on the 2 instead of the 1. Made it better for me 4 some reason

  • @Casketkrusher_
    @Casketkrusher_ 6 років тому +1

    It's especially easy to beatmatch tracks from today or from 2000+. In the 90's the beats could go offbeat in a single track because of the analogue sounds and how it's made, it's way harder with old rave or techno tracks from the 90's.

    • @Matttski
      @Matttski 3 роки тому

      not really. learn how to pitch ride and you can mix any track on the spot

  • @marcosa.catena6414
    @marcosa.catena6414 8 років тому

    that is how all started ! ... well done !

  • @matzenhuber
    @matzenhuber 6 років тому +1

    This is not beat matching by ear. You have a visual indicator. i.e. the Wave Form on your CDJ's. You had a good intent, I would like to see you do that again with the whole screen covered. I actually don't get why people are upset about the equipment. There's nothing wrong with using new equipment and new techniques to improve one's DJ set.

  • @Susannseidel
    @Susannseidel Рік тому +1

    good job! first video which gaves me important and elementary skills. short and clear communication - like it! Your way of creating this contribution helped me a lot. your implementation is precise, comprehensible and easy to understand. thx a lot!

  • @TheNyukNyuk
    @TheNyukNyuk 8 років тому +23

    nobody likes the "shoes in the dryer situation" lol

  • @mushedvibesmedia7390
    @mushedvibesmedia7390 8 років тому +40

    I knew this guy was real when he was like, "I have tape"

  • @yak1440
    @yak1440 7 років тому +3

    5:22 wrong. nudging corrects the position of the track in relation to the other by slowing it by changing the speed temporarily (like tapping on on vinyl). Pitch slider changes the speed in which the track is played.
    great tutorial though

  • @olddaysareover
    @olddaysareover 8 років тому

    that mark knight remix though! love that song...

  • @1dawdy1
    @1dawdy1 9 років тому +8

    hey man, you got any videos on mixing on key? thanks

  • @ForSynthsSake
    @ForSynthsSake 6 років тому +1

    I am learning and this was so so helpful. Thank you for posting.

  • @cloerenjackson3699
    @cloerenjackson3699 2 роки тому

    Even with the BPM meter taped over you still get a lot more assists on this digital setup than you do on a vinyl setup with only the sound and no readouts.

  • @BeatSoulOfficial12
    @BeatSoulOfficial12 9 років тому +1

    Thanks man you're the best! we need more videos like this!

  • @ArseneGray
    @ArseneGray 7 років тому +1

    Would be amazing If you make a video about gain control and equalizing when mixing in tracks.

  • @gelatinous6915
    @gelatinous6915 4 роки тому

    Nice mixer mate

  • @bmatheny14
    @bmatheny14 9 років тому +3

    Great video very helpful. Question though, when beatmatching in your headphones do you have it all the way to cue or do you let some of the master bleed into the cue?

  • @gavinchin7625
    @gavinchin7625 8 років тому +2

    amazing , thanks so much for taking the time and effort to do this. please keep doing what ur doing

  • @rentaroo
    @rentaroo 25 днів тому

    To truly learn old skool beatmatching is to cover the waive screen as well. Only music no visuals.

  • @reedy8585
    @reedy8585 2 роки тому

    Personally I don't think dropping off the 1 is a problem or a mistake it gives the mix a different energy in the same way as colouring or eq especially if you've waltz into a drone, where you've been playing too similar bpm, key or style.

  • @JoyHoffi
    @JoyHoffi 6 років тому

    I started with CDJ‘s now with a controller and laptop, sometimes, just for fun, I mask the screen, so I can‘t see the bpm, just so you don‘t kinda loose it ^^

  • @Scottstimo
    @Scottstimo 9 років тому +1

    Super helpful, thanks! If only I had equipment to practice on...

  • @Ex0rz
    @Ex0rz 8 років тому

    What I usually do is a quick ride on the pitch untill im pretty close to the correct bpm and then start the mixing process and then start using the jogwheel and doing more precise beatmatching. But that requires a bit more trained ears.

  • @xwgpx55
    @xwgpx55 9 років тому

    hahaha shoes in the dryer is an awesome metaphor. Love the videos dude!

  • @SuperFlame1991
    @SuperFlame1991 9 років тому +4

    excellent video, pls more...But mixin by ear on cdj 2000 nexus is like:"learn to drive stick in Mercedes benz S500"

  • @philelb01
    @philelb01 6 років тому +1

    Proper beat matching involves riding the pitch control, don't touch the jog wheel as the corrections are too noticeable. Watch videos of Dj Sneak or Louie Vega to watch how it should be done!!

    • @Boysermusic
      @Boysermusic 2 роки тому

      Was zoning out to this guy's explanation, thanks!

  • @reekchatterjee2960
    @reekchatterjee2960 8 років тому +1

    If I am 1 beat behind,then I can simply move the jog wheels back and beatmatch the track instead of looping one beat.Isn't it?

  • @benmichaels3435
    @benmichaels3435 7 років тому

    His voice is soothing ❤️💕

  • @__teles__
    @__teles__ 9 років тому +143

    How to learn to beat match.
    1. Buy $10,000 of gear
    2. Watch this free video
    /

    • @christianjackson
      @christianjackson  9 років тому +30

      +Tele Synth it's really that easy! ;)

    • @FSwiftDJ
      @FSwiftDJ 8 років тому +5

      Not completely true, fantastic tutorial here yes, but couple of technics turntables n standard dj mixer will do, the best way to learn by ear is using turntables, you learn what needs speeding up or down with small adjustments up & down without touching the platter once, as long as you count the 32 beats and release on the first kick ( 1 beat) then once you can mix on turntables just using the pitch without the platter, then you go on pioneers cdj 2000s nxs etc you can DJ on them just using the pitch more accurately without moving the platter jog wheels back & fwd, you look more professional as DJ also, mixing with just the pitch is very good skill to learn, your work out which track is faster then the other and vice versa, most EDM DJs keep moving the platter, start using the pitch as it looks cool very good skill
      once again brilliant tutorial spot on mate .

    • @__teles__
      @__teles__ 8 років тому

      +FSwift DJ A lot of music just isn't available on vinyl. Depending on the style you like, some music is never released that way. And that goes for CD as well. You are right though, which ever medium you use you have to hear what the new track needs to match the bpm then nudge it until it lines up.
      Even though there is a vinyl fad at the moment I couldn't string 4 tracks together that I like because you can't get them on vinyl.

    • @bomdoboy
      @bomdoboy 8 років тому +4

      timecode vinyl....

    • @PrimiusLovin
      @PrimiusLovin 7 років тому

      haha, exactly my thoughts, I don't even know why I'm watching these videos, I'm not going to throw that amount of money just to have my personal mixes of the tracks that I like! XD
      But it's always interesting to know how it's supposed to be done.

  • @Minute27
    @Minute27 9 років тому

    you need more views man best vids out

  • @simonprice7441
    @simonprice7441 6 років тому +2

    Nice vid how bout doing same with couple of 70s 80's 12"versions... that will really test your/anyone's skills...

  • @zoosher_ukswiftbold3852
    @zoosher_ukswiftbold3852 6 років тому

    Nice setup....

  • @mickeythomas2248
    @mickeythomas2248 8 років тому

    Nice setup! Cheers from Lincoln Park Seattle

  • @aranadjproducer
    @aranadjproducer 8 років тому

    Really good tutorial, Vibezzz !!!

  • @djanunnaki6622
    @djanunnaki6622 Рік тому

    If you missed a bar like counting 1234 and press play on 2 instead of 1 can the wheel help you?

  • @InnrskyMusic
    @InnrskyMusic Рік тому

    So beat matching with just 4 on the floor is not an issue for me, I have issues with beat matching tracks I’ve never heard before kind of like sight reading when you play piano but you have no idea how long the intro is or when the drop happens unless you look at the wave forms. I HAVE to do it like this most of the time because I have hardly anytime to listen and study these tracks since I get them daily by submissions. Another thing all the tracks submitted range from 70bpm-160bpm and the tracks vary in styles from trap, house to dnb but all under the same umbrella since they’re all mostly under a sub genre called Wave. Any advice besides “you have to study the track before hand”? I do listen to it once or twice usually but hardly over and over.
    My mix show is mainly about new releases.

  • @DRI1966
    @DRI1966 8 років тому +1

    Hi, Thank You for this good hints, I really like the one beat loop catch up, really good trick :)

  • @akustiktrax5186
    @akustiktrax5186 9 років тому

    Very nice video. Nice voice too. Thanks a lot it helped me a lot.

  • @Perklickklick
    @Perklickklick 7 років тому

    holy shit, that setup!

  • @nozz71
    @nozz71 8 років тому

    DROOOOOOOL at that setup

  • @frankthetank8216
    @frankthetank8216 8 років тому +5

    sick setup

  • @cedricdhaese2219
    @cedricdhaese2219 6 років тому +1

    This tutorial was very amazing! Thanks alot!

  • @bilcifer666
    @bilcifer666 5 років тому +1

    i know im a bit late, but you also had the beatmatch rectangles visible above the wavform.

  • @garimamahar7739
    @garimamahar7739 8 років тому

    Christian can you do a video on when to load the incoming track correctly coz I suck in that

  • @djmarkymarks.f.4153
    @djmarkymarks.f.4153 2 роки тому

    I deejay with strickly Vinyl records so I always beat match by ear. I never have a problem. The trick is to always make it sound good even if your not on piont anyways.

  • @sonic79901
    @sonic79901 9 років тому

    This helps the DJ Beginner a lot maybe
    Because some new DJ didn't beat matching with their ears but their machine lol
    BTW, greeting from Taiwan

  • @ballistic-zink-1254
    @ballistic-zink-1254 5 років тому

    Same with Dnb you match the kicks

  • @adirahrobinson5742
    @adirahrobinson5742 7 років тому

    I'm a 1200 technic DJ that has to deal with the fact they're not going to be 1200s everywhere I go to spin. So my question is how do I set up the tempo control to mimic a 1200 turntable? And yes can we get an example of spinning hip-hop, salsa, funk or any other challenging genre of music? Thanks!!

  • @projectresonate5142
    @projectresonate5142 2 роки тому

    Good video Man

  • @TheJoker-fb2ni
    @TheJoker-fb2ni 9 років тому

    Man I really liked this vid!! is just awesome!! Blesses and greetings from Colombia! :D

  • @xamela1
    @xamela1 9 років тому +2

    Do you not need to still adjust on the pitch control when correcting with the jog wheel? :)

    • @TheMrRow
      @TheMrRow 9 років тому +1

      +xamela1 only if the bpm changes during the song.

  • @PhaseControlDNB
    @PhaseControlDNB 7 років тому

    but why didn't you cut off the low frequencies of the second track when the kick came?

  • @lordparmar6079
    @lordparmar6079 3 місяці тому

    Great video, getting my mojo back :)

  • @zSOULZx
    @zSOULZx 6 років тому

    If beatnatching by ear is it cheating to check the starting bpm of your tunes? I’m a beginner but I’ve got most down except beat matching without sync

  • @GV_777YT
    @GV_777YT 4 роки тому

    This is the tutorial I needed!

  • @joekingly2024
    @joekingly2024 7 місяців тому

    I play dnb, been trying to beatmatch by ear for about 2 years now, but I can't get it right most of the time, I'm always 0.2 to 0.1 bpm off. I mix very fast with lots of mashing and a few double drops, at 180bpm with 3 decks.
    A lot of tracks have very hard to mix intros too, with not much going on except for a ride cymbal or hihats.
    So most of the time I'll get very close to 180 but i always have to check to make sure and often readjust before dropping a new track.
    Is there anything I can do except keep practicing?

  • @lindagriffith5325
    @lindagriffith5325 6 років тому

    This is excellent

  • @tekalealex9850
    @tekalealex9850 4 роки тому

    Good video man!!

  • @scimanuk
    @scimanuk 9 років тому

    Nice work

  • @sioudoussema3918
    @sioudoussema3918 5 років тому

    Thank you buddy

  • @evgeniyperekhod9278
    @evgeniyperekhod9278 5 років тому

    I liked yr qiuck fix method using the loops) Cool, will it try tomorrow) A little late to try right away, my neighbors won't appreciate it at 1 morning)

  • @xamela1
    @xamela1 9 років тому

    Great vid.Do you always keep the bass of the incoming track up at 12 o clock when mixing?

  • @raymond186
    @raymond186 8 років тому

    Can you do this by ear on analogue, well ok cover the display completely. you had wave form showing, I have vinyl and no visuals to aid me, so would find that really helpful. many thanks

  • @partycity55
    @partycity55 9 років тому

    great stuff very easy to understand

  • @maxrocksd
    @maxrocksd 8 років тому

    Highly informative,thanks!

  • @EmreCizmeci
    @EmreCizmeci 7 років тому

    first its rekordbox u can see the beats from screen,second your master tempo is on and last rekodbox usind and first deck on is sync...cool

  • @TheAschwin83
    @TheAschwin83 2 роки тому

    Wauw,, mad skills.

  • @kaleidoscope40
    @kaleidoscope40 8 років тому

    Hey it's a very good video , you really helped me how to match well , that was one of my biggest mistakes djing , but I have some doubts yet , could you please make a little video about matching songs with of different genres like , dubstep with basshouse or trap with trance , something like that , or maybe not making a video just teach me how to mastering that kind of things , because I don't want to play just trance for example , I mean mixing 128 bpm to 124 bpm , change the rythm , you got it? please help me with that Great video again

  • @JuanyJuanes
    @JuanyJuanes 9 років тому +1

    The one area i struggle with is second guessing myself and moving the platter the wrong direction. Any tips?
    Also, sometimes I have trouble hearing the beats in my earphones. Do u keep part of the bass on, on the track your bringing in? Carl cox does

    • @cleigh0719
      @cleigh0719 9 років тому +1

      Imagine your platter as a vinyl record, which spins counter-clockwise. Nudge in that direction to speed up and vice versa.
      I keep the bass on in my headphones.

  • @AKWAMUSIC_
    @AKWAMUSIC_ 7 років тому +1

    What I do when DJing is I look at the track I have playing and read the BPM. After picking what my next song I wish to play next. before dropping it in I will adjust the tempo of that track to match the one playing. Then I just hit play and don't need to worry about beatmatching a whole lot and I am able to mix it in.

  • @AngelOliva302
    @AngelOliva302 6 років тому

    I really don't understand why in the world Pioneer DOES NOT add a + Plus - Minus Pitch control buttons on this expersive turntables? Denon has it and it is so much easier to Beatmatch than turning a Jogwheel, The Pioneer is like I am back in 1978 when I first started mixing with turntables.

  • @marcoramsaroop
    @marcoramsaroop 8 років тому

    Thanks --good video, btw whats that silver unit on top?

  • @asharali2010
    @asharali2010 5 років тому

    Are you supposed to hear both songs in the headphones or just one? I find it tough to beat match when there’s one song outside and one in the headphones so I play them both in the headphones. Is this wrong?

  • @vapon
    @vapon 8 років тому

    Someone who knows how to dj at last!

  • @MrWiley3
    @MrWiley3 8 років тому

    Thank you for the tips

  • @kunzth
    @kunzth 9 років тому

    great tut, thanks a lot