Hey there. I noticed there are lots of transition tunes out there. Usually 80-130, 85-130, 100-130, 110-125 etc etc and rarely will you see something transition to and from 140+ .... what I really need is some drum and bass transitions ... going from 175-140 or 140-175 or 130-175 for house-dubstep-dnb and also stuff 85-175 for hip hop - dnb ..... etc etc, everything I can find is nowhere near the bpm that I am looking for.
Any tips or help is appreciated!! -- I think I can probably get some tracks done with mixmeister or something just wondering if anyone has a resource to find this stuff that already exists....
thanks.
(yes I know you can multiply and divide the bpms to match them up, so please don't mention that)
Any tips or help is appreciated!! -- I think I can probably get some tracks done with mixmeister or something just wondering if anyone has a resource to find this stuff that already exists....
thanks.
(yes I know you can multiply and divide the bpms to match them up, so please don't mention that)
Mensajes Tue 19 Apr 11 @ 12:37 am
for dnb and dubstep check out
'reso and vent - rumble (dc breaks mix) - there is one of the mixes that starts with 140bpm dubstep and ends at 176bpm dnb, it's rough as guts too :) not sure of the name, but look on beatport and you will find it.
'spor - levitate - rough two steppy, but bulk is 176 bpm with a breakbeat (135bpm) breakdown
die, break - Slow Down - this is a dnb anthem that doesn't actually have a transition, but it has a perfect time in the last build to slow down (pun intended) the bpm to suit mixing deeper dubstep, you just need to have a powerful enough computer so you don't hear too much crackling in the sound.
nero - act like you know - I just play the dnb mix until the start of the break down and slam the in dubstep mix breakdown instead, as there is no beat its sounds reasonable and builds back into dubstep
doctor p - sweet shop - same again I play the camo and krooked dnb mix then drop the the original dubstep version right after it says 'sweet shop' this transition is a bit more violent and noticeable but its such a good track that no one really cares once they adjust to the tempo change.
If you have anymore (any style or speed) I'd love to know as they are pretty rare with the producers I like, although I think camo and krooked have done a couple I just can't think of them off the top of my head
'reso and vent - rumble (dc breaks mix) - there is one of the mixes that starts with 140bpm dubstep and ends at 176bpm dnb, it's rough as guts too :) not sure of the name, but look on beatport and you will find it.
'spor - levitate - rough two steppy, but bulk is 176 bpm with a breakbeat (135bpm) breakdown
die, break - Slow Down - this is a dnb anthem that doesn't actually have a transition, but it has a perfect time in the last build to slow down (pun intended) the bpm to suit mixing deeper dubstep, you just need to have a powerful enough computer so you don't hear too much crackling in the sound.
nero - act like you know - I just play the dnb mix until the start of the break down and slam the in dubstep mix breakdown instead, as there is no beat its sounds reasonable and builds back into dubstep
doctor p - sweet shop - same again I play the camo and krooked dnb mix then drop the the original dubstep version right after it says 'sweet shop' this transition is a bit more violent and noticeable but its such a good track that no one really cares once they adjust to the tempo change.
If you have anymore (any style or speed) I'd love to know as they are pretty rare with the producers I like, although I think camo and krooked have done a couple I just can't think of them off the top of my head
Mensajes Tue 19 Apr 11 @ 4:46 am
Thanks a ton.
Mensajes Wed 20 Apr 11 @ 4:09 am