TDJC's latest article takes on misconceptions about Mixing in Key sets the record straight with several useful facts for DJs and electronic music enthusiasts.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - May 22, 2015 /PressCable/ —
As part of their ongoing efforts to provide the best information on digital DJing, TDJC has published a new article entitled “Mixing in Key – The Evolution of DJing” which sheds light on the most important aspects of mixing for DJs and electronic music enthusiasts.
Compared to just playing tracks back to back, beat-matching opened a whole new world of possibilities: to blend tracks seamlessly into each other. But it only reflects a small portion of the musical content of a song: it’s tempo. Besides tempo, most pieces of music also include melody and harmony. And it goes without saying that matching these qualities in a mix would enhance it far beyond mere beat-matching.
Mixing in key only became possible in the digital DJ environment. Platforms like Traktor, Serato and several others provide the option of Key Lock – locking the pitch of a track regardless of its tempo changes (in music production also called ‘time stretching’), and Key Shifting – to deliberately change the key or pitch of a track. With these features, the DJ can not only control the tempo of a track, but also its pitch. To make good use of these features, additional skills are required…
Interested individuals can view the full article at http://traktordjcourse.com/mixing-in-key
One of the most surprising pieces of information in the article is the fact that DJ sets can gain an unparalleled level of sophistication and smoothness when ‘Mixing in Key’ is applied. Transitions turn into remixes and the DJ becomes the creator of a unique musical experience.
In discussing the article’s creation, Dano Falk, Owner and Trainer of TDJC said:
“Mixing in key expands the concept of mixing from simply beat-matching towards harmonics-matching. Modern digital mixing technology allows the DJ to implement a whole new level of musicality to his mix. Our goal is to to create awareness for these new mixing techniques and provide the skills needed.”
DJs and electronic music enthusiasts can find the most up-to-date version of the article at
http://traktordjcourse.com/mixing-in-key
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