Good tips, especially the aperances tip. As strange as it seems, a lot of people really do think your making the music as your playing. When.. Nah, most of the time you are just playing the song. When I learned that this was the case years back, it kind of left me crestfallen. But, when I started DJing myself, I started to understand that your creating a vibe. So why break the magic? Now the real challenge is to go back to the old days and try to find ways song's could work together outside of there respective transitions. Like Mashups, like the one you did with stampuhh.
i have not been able to watch the full tutorial yet... but the removal of the sub base when mixing is genius. I've been looking for tutorials like this for years. awesome.
Amazing tips, this will be handy in terms of figuring out how to mix hardstyle (or just hardcore) with other techno sub generes, like hard techno, schranz, or industrial, because those tracks are between 145 and 160bpm
A very nice tutorial for mixing, but I think you could do it better by zooming into the rekordbox small screen and place it to the video top left or right for your viewer to see the bars
Thanks, great video. Just some tips for next videos. Light the faceplate of the Controller a bit better so people see what functions you use. Imbed the Screen onto the video.
thanks this would be really helpful. djing has always been something i wanted to try out, i bought a deck last christmas but i was too confused but now that i have your tutorial i might actually be able to learn :D
best tips video ive seen for hardstyle, never understood what the counting to 16 thing was, i wondered why my mix sounded so shite when I counted 16 seconds XD
I love that your showing all of the "secrets" and not shying away from everything wink wink ha ha but so you not think a good idea would be to mix a set and or album in the style of hardcore. Layering tracks with bass if that makes sense. I hope it does ha
Maybe a Question out of context but im interessted in ypu lighting 😂 what are you using in this example? Is this pre programmed or is there a good software for auto sound detection? 😇
Yeah back when we were playing records on vinyl we could mix for 2 to 3 mins etc on some tracks and beat juggle from the tracks a couple of time's to max the mix longer nice lesson for beginners fella respect :)
I'm willing to teach most basics, but over the years I've backed off from my signature sounds/way of working... Due to people blatantly copying everything, instead of taking the lessons in and making it their own. I don't say everyone does, but some do, which results in other 'artists' saturating the scene with my sound...
Thank you Atmozfears... And I swear I'll try that I never put the CUE Button if an actually track play on the same cdj when I play a b2b😁😁🙈🙈really cool introsuction
Nice, lots of great information provided Tim but I need to point out one thing. There's not much light in the room so people that have never seen an actual controller don't know what the fuck you pointing at or what you doing cause they can't see it. :D
You mean Equip? One of the best starting gear is the DDJ 400 from Pioneer. Kinda Cheap but got the same Layout as all the club standard layout. Rekordbox is included as well (:
@@Atmozfears My man still responded💪🏻, in these 5 months I have bought a ddj 400 and already played my first set in front of some people. This vid really helpt me man!
Most pioneer mixers have a built in limiter, and almost every sound system in the world has compressors/limiters before sending signal out to amps / speakers. Don't worry too much about it, but don't go OVER the red lines.
@@Atmozfears thanks for response from yourself haha! btw. the story about frying the speakers was real anecdote from my DJ friend that's that I was scared lol
I absolutely love hardstyle and respect your productions (and sets...... Defqon 2015) but I will say as a bed room dj who only djs for fun please mix another genre as the 150 bpm structure gets so boring very quickly
Mandy should watch this
this dude is too humble. i've seen him live and it was fucking fantastic
HARDSTYLE DJ TRIES HARDSTYLE DJING
Had some experience before but never expected to learn that lot by watching this. That’s for the tutorial Tim ❤️
Good tips, especially the aperances tip. As strange as it seems, a lot of people really do think your making the music as your playing. When.. Nah, most of the time you are just playing the song.
When I learned that this was the case years back, it kind of left me crestfallen. But, when I started DJing myself, I started to understand that your creating a vibe. So why break the magic?
Now the real challenge is to go back to the old days and try to find ways song's could work together outside of there respective transitions. Like Mashups, like the one you did with stampuhh.
Very enjoyable and informative video!
I learned a lot and hope this will be useful in the future for me.
Ty for making the video, much appreciated! ❤❤
i have not been able to watch the full tutorial yet... but the removal of the sub base when mixing is genius. I've been looking for tutorials like this for years. awesome.
thats whats you are supposed to do when you mix? and they show it in all tutorials on youtube?
@@Blurris. yeah lol that's like one of the most fundamental things you learn when you learn to dj
Game changer🥴
@@Blurris. hes probably not a producer so the concept is new to him
Yes that's how you mix everything lol
I like the flangelerlr
I never imagined Atmozfears was such a cool guy!!! That moment at 22:40 "Show you guys I'm not full of sh**" hahahahhahah
Great video Tim, pretty useful tips! 🙌🏼
Woaaa damn!!! You explain things a little like I do. Having a talk with you would be awesome, haha.
Amazing tips, this will be handy in terms of figuring out how to mix hardstyle (or just hardcore) with other techno sub generes, like hard techno, schranz, or industrial, because those tracks are between 145 and 160bpm
A very nice tutorial for mixing, but I think you could do it better by zooming into the rekordbox small screen and place it to the video top left or right for your viewer to see the bars
Nice! Cool to see this too besides production tuts!
When opening don’t play 160 BPM Raw
**laughs in 160bpm raw artist**
laughs in 220bpm uptempo
@@creaturerecords Laughs in 9000bpm extratone
@@kiwikiwi9063 splittercore artists at their events laughing at Tim face!:))))
LMAO!!!
Laughs in 269 BPM onyon x
Splitting the audio channels is great too if the track has those.
Yes!! Finally!! -Physikz
finally the only hardstyle dj tutorial i found helped
Lekker bezig tim , de reddingstip is wel zeer fijn om te weten. Veder was ik al up to date ,
So layed back absolutely love it💚🫡
Hope we get one for music production... Thanks corsair!
you can check out my masterclass at HarderClass atmozfea.rs/masterclass
@@Atmozfears you're the 💣 dude. It was an honor to meet you in Madrid a couple months ago ✌️
This was very informative gonna start Djing a bit in VRI have a huge passion for HS and really wanna throw around some old tracks so this was helpfull
Thanks, great video. Just some tips for next videos. Light the faceplate of the Controller a bit better so people see what functions you use. Imbed the Screen onto the video.
thanks this would be really helpful. djing has always been something i wanted to try out, i bought a deck last christmas but i was too confused but now that i have your tutorial i might actually be able to learn :D
Feeling the same exact way.
best tips video ive seen for hardstyle, never understood what the counting to 16 thing was, i wondered why my mix sounded so shite when I counted 16 seconds XD
Great Video Tim, keep up the good work!
How to hardstyle dj :
1. You must put “z” in ur alias
Awesome video for beginnners. I would like to see the advanced stuff too!
I love that your showing all of the "secrets" and not shying away from everything wink wink ha ha but so you not think a good idea would be to mix a set and or album in the style of hardcore. Layering tracks with bass if that makes sense. I hope it does ha
Thx for your insight!
Maybe a Question out of context but im interessted in ypu lighting 😂 what are you using in this example? Is this pre programmed or is there a good software for auto sound detection? 😇
Yeah back when we were playing records on vinyl we could mix for 2 to 3 mins etc on some tracks and beat juggle from the tracks a couple of time's to max the mix longer nice lesson for beginners fella respect :)
thank you mr atmozfears
Nice tutorial
Name song 22:55 :(
Is pretty neat how you no longer need a computer to use a deck since the deck is the computer itself
Will you ever make an FL tutorial on your leads/producing style? I'd be very interested to see how you make what you make
you gotta buy the masterclass
I'm willing to teach most basics, but over the years I've backed off from my signature sounds/way of working... Due to people blatantly copying everything, instead of taking the lessons in and making it their own. I don't say everyone does, but some do, which results in other 'artists' saturating the scene with my sound...
Cool video tnxs for this video 🙌💪
Awesome to see atmozfears with my favorite peripheral brand corsair!
Thank you Atmozfears... And I swear I'll try that I never put the CUE Button if an actually track play on the same cdj when I play a b2b😁😁🙈🙈really cool introsuction
Really good video, even for someone who is already experienced in this topic :) Thank you
How is the track at 23:33 called?
@ATMOZFEARS pls
Wiqtory - Toxic, has yet to get released
@@wiqtory4183 Will you release it?
Nice, lots of great information provided Tim but I need to point out one thing. There's not much light in the room so people that have never seen an actual controller don't know what the fuck you pointing at or what you doing cause they can't see it. :D
What music? Please tell me the name. 25:57
I miss Fantasy Island festival. One of Absolutely Fresh's best productions to date. Sadly it had to make way for the Freshtival weekender
Great tutorial 🔥🔥🔥
How do you even know?? You didnt watch the whole thing🤣🤣🤣
@@wyyho I guess I’m early LOL
@@Ikdro Haha but yeah you’re right it will be a great tutorial
Deze shizzle is ook wel het makkelijkste om te draaien
10:30 Hardcore DJs: Hold my water
much appreciated
cool Tim
@ATMOZFEARS Is the track on 24 mins ever going to be released?
thnx tim now i can be a pro dj like you
learning how to copy atmozfears in every way possible lmao
@@matthijswaverijn4159 kut matthijs hahaha
On 16:05 is it just the echo + the pitch up to create that build up effect? I tried so many things but I can't get it like this haha
It’s echo, put on 1/16beat ~23ms, and turn the knob down to 1ms to get that sound.
@@twanm Is this also possible on the DDJ-400? I cant figure out how to do it
@@peter2598 it should be, put on echo. And then the length of the effect to 1ms
@@twanm Thats the problem, the smallest length i can get with the ddj-400 is 1/16 because it doesnt have a knob for it
@@peter2598 can’t you adjust the value in rekordbox itself?
22:50 Track ID ?
I have an alternative resumes of this tutorial: "HOW NOT TO BE MANDY" and "Hardstyle DJ making a Hardstyle tutorial" TAKE ALL MY MONEY DUDE💵💵
wow. very easy!😵
Gotta say I'm so fire at mixing techno and house but hardstyle and some dubstep is hard to mix
Does anybody have good ideas for lights like him that ready to the music automatic
🔥🔥🔥
I watched this video then played my first festival 3 months later lol
id @22:47?
Id at 23:33?
niCe
Hey whats the type of the Controller ?
Anyone know the song at 19:15?
Kill the noise - Fuk ur MGMT (Atmozfears edit)
Can i book you for my Wedding?
😂 😂 😂
what dj set should you buy as a beginner for hardstyle?
You mean Equip?
One of the best starting gear is the DDJ 400 from Pioneer.
Kinda Cheap but got the same Layout as all the club standard layout.
Rekordbox is included as well (:
Get a midi controller & try Virtual DJ ;)
@@Atmozfears My man still responded💪🏻, in these 5 months I have bought a ddj 400 and already played my first set in front of some people. This vid really helpt me man!
A bit hard to see what your doing on the black colored mixer
one thing that weirded me out a bit: why does he lets mixer go into red zone??? I was always being told it could fry the speakers
Most pioneer mixers have a built in limiter, and almost every sound system in the world has compressors/limiters before sending signal out to amps / speakers.
Don't worry too much about it, but don't go OVER the red lines.
@@Atmozfears thanks for response from yourself haha!
btw. the story about frying the speakers was real anecdote from my DJ friend that's that I was scared lol
pls start with 160bpm raw
Great explanation. I'm going see COONE for DJ sets. LOLs.
bruh fantasy 2012 was my first party lol
When i start to give a performance i start with 220BPM 🎉🎉😂😂
Very entertaining but dude, i cant really see what you're doing on the mixer. Get some more lights and bring the camera closer!
track at 11:10 pls
Brennan Heart - Just As Easy
Was misschien handig geweest om normale lampen aan te zetten hahah, beetje lastig te zien zo soms
instructions not clear, broke my ankle
2:21 I need to see the set where he failed XD
Kijk aan👌
its not hard to mix hardstyle but its hard to make hardstyle.
Don’t play 160 bpm raw mid day- Dominator in the corner like 😳
tbh my friend said have to watch u but i dont realy want to. so heres a free view from me cause my friend forced me
I’m literally so lost…
I absolutely love hardstyle and respect your productions (and sets...... Defqon 2015) but I will say as a bed room dj who only djs for fun please mix another genre as the 150 bpm structure gets so boring very quickly
just pre-record the mix and just pretend mixing live like all dj's nowadays
23:30 anyone know what song it is?
also wanna know that one :o
we need to know @Atmozfears
unreleased tune from wiqtory
"Toxic" - by some degenerate
Anyone know the tune at 22:50?