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  1. 55 minutes ago, recursion loop said:

    Sorry, I'm not into DJing myself. For what I know, it makes sense to group your tracks so that the nearby ones would have similar tempo if you want to avoid timestretching atrifacts. Cicle of fifth makes perfect sense to me. 

    Starting a set from 135 and going to 145 in the end seems typical, many mixes on mixcloud etc seem to follow this pattern.

    Using an ambient track for an intro is up to you. Again, why not? 

    thank you, yeah you're right, it's not an office job to be into frames. 

  2. 2 minutes ago, recursion loop said:

    Why not?

    Problems may arize if the BPMs are too far away from each other, e.g, if the prog track is 135pm and the full-on track is 147 bpm you will have to to do some extreme time stretching, not sure it will sound good. I once heard my own proggy track (137 bpm) in a full-on set where it was played around 143, TBH it sounded horrible. 

    thank you so much, i'm having my first gig and fraking out. preparing set for 7 hours...  i have several questions i'll be so thankful if you could answer: 

    1. Do you mix your tracks in key? And if so do you use circle of fifths to change the key?

    2. Are you getting ready cue points for buildups and etc? And what soft do you use?

    3. And if you’re first dj to start, do you start with an ambient track or straight with intense basseline and kick with longer intro?

    4. what’s bpm range you use( example: start 135bpm and end set to 145 ? )

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