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home edition 7 bpm

PostPosted: 12 Aug 2009, 03:06
by wally e
Hi my name is wallace and I would like to know how to tell when the wave are equal enough to blend correctly.I don't have any headphones so I visually watch to see if the music is right, sometimes the squares line up it's even and sometimes not how can I get better.I just need some to explain how I can visual match bpm and it blend right :rolleyes:

Re: home edition 7 bpm

PostPosted: 18 Aug 2009, 14:52
by Rumble
hey wallace.

then you cant go 100%.
best way is to analyse the tracks.and look at the specified BPMS.

Re: home edition 7 bpm

PostPosted: 18 Aug 2009, 23:56
by daniel clark
:cool: :cool: If you have played around with home 7 enuff you will find that you can anylize the music and store the beat per minuite,,by toggling on the bpm you can list them in your media base in asending/decending order,,by syncing the tracking mixing in you can get a fairly passable mix,a better way is to set up cue pts in the record and using that as reference to start your mix/,also on the window that has the full track visual will give you another reference pt.. early on in life if you had a T T, and your buddy had a T T ,you got them togther and y cabled them together to the input of the system. by knowing the music ,cue points taking from the visual indications on the vinal record, and by slipping the record,(now termed as scratching),thats how we overcame limitations ,for the love of making music :cool: , but at the first oppunty i got me a cheap radio shack mixer and a simple set of head phones :cool: By the way welcome to mixvibes and the fourm :cool: