I’m usually one to point out when something could be done better in a mix but honestly this is flawless and a great use of theoretical musical maths. Good job
@@lusilverrr loads of sources online but I find it would be easier for me to explain so you can do your own research. Theoretical musical maths could be things like counting bars, half timing time signatures or BPM ( example 140bpm is the same as 70bpm and 87.50bpm is the same as 175bpm) the ability to count between doubles, triplets etc in beat. It branches into more than just DJing with things like the ability to read score which is often laid out with time signatures and tones, semi tones. Being able to count bars like 8, 16, 32, 64 etc. Resonating of frequencies are often used to design and structure speaker cabinets, arrays and rigs to perfect acoustics using sound pressure chambers. that’s very mathematical and is down to the millimetre. Things like room shape and spl feedback. It branches into so many sectors of the music and sound industry that it would be near pointless for me to drop like 40 links here but I hope you do go out of your way to look things up and learn a passion me and many others including dj Carlo really appreciate. Best of luck and hope this helps
@@maxdavidtaylor3518a good way i like to do it is remember the easier bpm ranges it works with and then adjusting it to those. for example: 90/120. 120/160 etc etc
Simple and easy transition jump! Mathematical ! I usually double the bmp or divide the bmp. Depending on if Im at a lower bmp wanting to jump up faster. But this works perfectly.
Epic one really, but if you've watched Yamato, a Japan-based DJ and producer, he had a similar transition to this using the TRANS FX, but he only had instrumentals, so if you only have instrumentals, set your TRANS FX time to 1/4, and set the math correctly, and voilà. This one's epic too, so don't hesitate to try both to see what's better!
If you want do to this trick every time here’s a tip, multiply the bpm number on the dnb track by 0.75 and then you can see what’s the bpm number you need to mix for the current house track. Example: dnb track is 175bpm. 175x0.75= 131,25bpm That means you need to make the house track at that tempo and that will surely make this trick work in this situation I learn this from Dj Carlo himself so if you want to thank, thank him 😊
That was pretty cool. Question though I usually play my electro,house,fidget at 136 and dnb at 170 to 175 depending. Would that still sound as good? With practice or am I better off finding a spot to slow down to 130 then do my transition?
Is this mixing technique specific to vocal house tracks or can this be done with a house music track without vocals too? Would it be possible for you to release more videos of the same kind?
My best guess is that any sound can be helpful as long as it's more distinguishable (a whistle, something that it's not repeated in all the song and can be easily loopable). If you do a common sound like the kick, it'll probably interfere with the other track 😁.
Definitely using this the next time i wanna change my entire audience in three seconds. Nah just kidding. Im definitely gonna use this at some pt. It was nuts when Marky did went from dnb to Julio Bashmore on vinyl. Loved the whole set.
@@djcarlo thank you mate it looks a good pioneer dj controller mate and I will have a look buddy keep up the amazing work brother we need more drum and bass dj mate big respect
I’m usually one to point out when something could be done better in a mix but honestly this is flawless and a great use of theoretical musical maths. Good job
Really appreciate that! Honestly can't wait to see how much more science and math I can incorporate into DJing
whats a good source to learn about these theoretical musical maths you speak of?
@@lusilverrr source(s): dude trust me
You and everyone else on social media
@@lusilverrr loads of sources online but I find it would be easier for me to explain so you can do your own research. Theoretical musical maths could be things like counting bars, half timing time signatures or BPM ( example 140bpm is the same as 70bpm and 87.50bpm is the same as 175bpm) the ability to count between doubles, triplets etc in beat. It branches into more than just DJing with things like the ability to read score which is often laid out with time signatures and tones, semi tones. Being able to count bars like 8, 16, 32, 64 etc.
Resonating of frequencies are often used to design and structure speaker cabinets, arrays and rigs to perfect acoustics using sound pressure chambers. that’s very mathematical and is down to the millimetre. Things like room shape and spl feedback.
It branches into so many sectors of the music and sound industry that it would be near pointless for me to drop like 40 links here but I hope you do go out of your way to look things up and learn a passion me and many others including dj Carlo really appreciate.
Best of luck and hope this helps
as a begineer dj, can't even imagine two different bpm can be mixed like this, 3/4 of 174 is 130.5, so incredible !
Amazing stuff, isn't it? I was blown away when I found out you can do this!
the real question is, does he do the math on the fly?? I would need to pull a calculator out and do 174/3 to get the right BPM for the roll
@@maxdavidtaylor3518a good way i like to do it is remember the easier bpm ranges it works with and then adjusting it to those. for example: 90/120. 120/160 etc etc
Well, rekordbox often fucks up dnb & says it’s 87.00 BPM so you’ve just gotta 2x that in ya head to get the true BPM.
@@maxdavidtaylor3518The math teacher every night on set be like:
That transition gave me Fred Again vibes. Very insightful, thank you 🙏
Ohhhh, glad that's how the video hit ya Diego!
is “fred again vibes” gonna become a thing now 😂
Does Fred Again do dnb?
@@triturn8676 there's a video of him doing dnb finger drumming with a macshine mk3 during an interview with zane lowe
link?@@kizzfdz1991
jesus christ when the bass came in
Slaps hard, aye?
Dont think ive ever subbed to someone off the back of a youtube short before, yet here i am! awesome dude!
Thanks man! Welcome to the team!
This was toooo nice, really want to learn to do this one of the days, like an industrial techno beat mixed into drum and bass would be lethal
The full tutorial is available on the channel! Check it out!
Fire transition! jack n bass
Yessir! Gotta thank longstoryshort for this one!
house track: Breach - Jack
dnb track: Particle - Fall 2 Fast
Yezzir!
that particle track 😭😭😭
I love both these tracks!! And cool technique!(:
Don't forget to check out the full tutorial to see how it's done too! It's a technique I'd say is worth learning
solid tutorial! i always thought this was possible by finding the right bpm to creat at 3/4 beat transition but this is just even better
Right?! My mind was blown as well when I saw it was possible!
@@djcarlo How did you figure out 130.5 bpm to 174 bpm or is the 130.5 related to setting the 3/4 beat effect...? I'm so curious about the math!
Thank you! This is exactly what i’ve been looking for. I’ve been watching your tutorials for a while and you never fail to impress 👏
Don't forget to check out the full video! 😆
Simple and easy transition jump! Mathematical ! I usually double the bmp or divide the bmp. Depending on if Im at a lower bmp wanting to jump up faster. But this works perfectly.
That's one step in to the mathematical door of DJing! Haha
Bpm beats per minute
That’s beautiful man!
Crazy trick right?? If you wanna learn how to do it, check out the full tutorial video too 🥳
This was the best DJ tip I've seen yet. Awesome stuff.
Thank you! Don't forget to check out the full tutorial as well to see how it's done
Step 1: use only these two tracks
They're great for practice, but finding similar tracks with similar BPMs can create wonders!
thats how i feel enabling the transition setting in spotify
Lols, I hear you on that. But this one actually has some method behind the madness!
That’s a dope ass transition
Thanks Hodd! Check out the full video if you wanna learn how to do the full thing!
he's pretty talented for sure, he has some nice tricks to blend different BPM tracks.
That's how you do things Hunter! I like breaking the monotony at times, and switching things up!
Bro I need to here the full mix of this fr kuz this is stuck in my head on repeat 😅
I used this technique in one of my Mix With Me video! I think it was the one with the T7
@@djcarlo I’m definitely going to have to look it up
Epic one really, but if you've watched Yamato, a Japan-based DJ and producer, he had a similar transition to this using the TRANS FX, but he only had instrumentals, so if you only have instrumentals, set your TRANS FX time to 1/4, and set the math correctly, and voilà. This one's epic too, so don't hesitate to try both to see what's better!
I actually found out about Yamato's right around the time I published the full video! Same-ish technique but different method. Amazing stuff!
Link to this one please?
link ?
That’s really nice
Cool right? It's a fun way to play around with the music!
Super useful!! Your videos are an inspiration
Glad you think so! Don't forget to check out the full tutorial video as well
this is actually so useful
Super! Don't forget to check out the full video too!
that dnb track got me sobbing, i 😭😭
Unexpected DnB ftw! 🥳
Please teach me the mixing ways, oh wise one... I am ready!!!!
🤭
That's what the videos are here for!
Why do you go from 128 to 130? Sorry I'm a noob here, thanks DJ Carlo! ❤
Because 130.5 is 3/4 or .75 of 174. Watch the full tutorial vid to see what the logic is behind that!
If you want do to this trick every time here’s a tip, multiply the bpm number on the dnb track by 0.75 and then you can see what’s the bpm number you need to mix for the current house track.
Example: dnb track is 175bpm. 175x0.75= 131,25bpm
That means you need to make the house track at that tempo and that will surely make this trick work in this situation
I learn this from Dj Carlo himself so if you want to thank, thank him 😊
Yup yup! Everyone can learn this from the full video!
YO OFC IT WAS LONGSTORYSHORT TOO HES A KING
He is! My mind was blown the first time I saw him do it. I just had to break it down into a tutorial
Wow thanks i need that transition ❤❤❤
Don't forget to check out the full tutorial as well so you can do it yourself! :D
Everybody be talk about James hype but my man here damnnnn
I try my best! Haha
Yooooo. Carlo. This is pretty fire
Right?! I had to break it down the moment I saw it!
Thx for the like on my instagram 😊
I wish more djs to take your advice on technique,
as a music listener.
And I hope the advice works out!
Wow this sounds insane
Right?! Who knew math would be so helpful in DJing!
Amazing!!
Awesome right? Don't forget to check out the full tutorial too! It's worth learning
What hardware is this? Looks hella clean
This was done in Rekordbox if I'm not mistaken 🥳
Been tryna find better ways to mix my house into dnb this is amazing! Now show me how to go back heheheh
Bam! You found it! And don't forget to check the full tutorial for the methods behind the madness
you make it look so easy!
Practice goes a long way BH!
Me djing with my calculator on standby: 🤓🔥
Bwahahaha, looks like our math teachers were right
Nice & smooth
Indeed! It blew my mind the first time I saw it!
What is the second track bro!? Ps excellent vid
Particle - Fall 2 Fast
@@djcarlo thanks bro....keep up the good work
Personally I would have looped the other track so it can play on low volume in the background. The tracks match yk
You technically can! This just shows what happens during the transition, but if you wanna keep the loop going, then that's up to you! :)
Thank u Bro!
For sure! Don't forget to check out the full tutorial video as well to learn to do this
Braaaaah. This is dope
Thanks Sean! Make sure to put it in your sets!
Amazing! Gotta try it
Go for it! Don't forget to check out the full video for the specifics!
Gonna try this out sounded fire
Go for it! It's a fun technique to use!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWW
That's the right sound bite for this video!
Зачем я это смотрю, если не разбираюсь... Но чёрт, как же мне нравится!)
As long as you're enjoying it!
@@djcarlo =)
Sei veramente bravo bro !!! 🔥🔥🔥💯
Thank you so much! It's quite fun to do this trick. You can check out the full tutorial on the channel if you wanna try doing it too!
IT SOUNDS SOOO FUCKING GOODDD
Check out the full tutorial too to find out how to do it on your own! 😄
Now that's an incredible tutorial
Don't forget to check out the full video for the breakdown!
aaaaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuu.... amaziingggg
Cool technique right? 🥳
Hi, what make is your dj controller?
Looks like software is rekordbox
That's the Pioneer DJ FLX 4, and indeed, it's Rekordbox!
Oof, smooth 🔥
Check the full tutorial as well to see how to do it yourself! 🥳
This is crazyyyyyy, I’m trying it right now lmao 🤘🤘
Nice! Let me know how it goes!
@@djcarlo straight fire 🔥👌😩
That was pretty cool. Question though I usually play my electro,house,fidget at 136 and dnb at 170 to 175 depending. Would that still sound as good? With practice or am I better off finding a spot to slow down to 130 then do my transition?
You can do that too if you use this method! It should land you at 180-ish BPM if you cap off at 136
Geil, Nice Bro!
Danke! Glad you liked this little hack. Don't forget to check out the full video for the full on tutorial
Hard af 🔥
That's how we like to do it Christian!
Subbed
Woohoo! Thanks for the sub! Hope you enjoy the rest of the videos too
Track name DnB ones please?
Particle - Fall 2 Fast
Smooth af
And that's how it should be! Haha, always keep things smooth in the mix :)
What controller are you using?
DDJ FLX 4 :)
Is this mixing technique specific to vocal house tracks or can this be done with a house music track without vocals too? Would it be possible for you to release more videos of the same kind?
My best guess is that any sound can be helpful as long as it's more distinguishable (a whistle, something that it's not repeated in all the song and can be easily loopable). If you do a common sound like the kick, it'll probably interfere with the other track 😁.
Vi Krah's got it right! Almost any track can work!
What the actual fuuuuck. This is madness.
This is Sparta!
Definitely using this the next time i wanna change my entire audience in three seconds.
Nah just kidding. Im definitely gonna use this at some pt. It was nuts when Marky did went from dnb to Julio Bashmore on vinyl. Loved the whole set.
It's a little bit of something for everyone!
Perfect, thanks buddy👍🏻😎😎
Don't forget to check out the full video!
You cant use Sync doing this right ? The bpm must exactly match
No, you cant. This is a very specific technique that involves a bit of math haha
transformative video
Very! Don't forget to check out the full tutorial too Pete!
Hi mate I seen I lot of people with this dj controller mate is it anyt good like 👍 I think of getting one tbh 🤔 safe dj love your drum and bass mix
Check out my review of the FLX4! Might give you the answers you need :)
@@djcarlo thank you mate it looks a good pioneer dj controller mate and I will have a look buddy keep up the amazing work brother we need more drum and bass dj mate big respect
Bro parches price what ❤
Sorry, but what do you mean?
@@djcarlo Brother, I also want to take it because I am a song writer.
Nice
Thanks man! Don't forget to check out the full tutorial to see how this all works!
What fx is he using?
Check out the full tutorial video here on the channel! All the info you need to know is there
thank you so much
You're welcome! Hope you watched the full video too!
Thank you
You're welcome! Don't forget to check out the full video as well to learn how to do it!
Here is your 1/4 recipe
1/3 actually! The full tutorial details that 🤩
@@djcarlo I don't think it's 1/3, I did the math but it's a different number
@@djcarloYours is 3/4 but mine is 1/4 maybe mine is a bit more complex
Can’t lie that was alright them decks are pants though
First time I've heard someone call something "pants" haha. I'm gonna start using that!
Genius
The credit for this one goes to itsalongstoryshort! Check his IG and YT out!
Whats the second song?
Particle - Fall 2 Fast
thank u!
You're welcome! Don't forget to check the full tutorial!
what are these songs called 😭
That's Jack by Breach, and Fall 2 Fast by Particle :)
What soft ware did you use
Rekordbox DJ! I have a full tutorial on how to do this here on the channel
How to get the 3/4 roll effect on a FLX-4? There is only 1/2 and 1
Check out the full video Teun! The workaround is there!
How do you get that spectrum in front of the board
Editing via Final Cut Pro! 😄
How do you do a 3/4 roll effects?
They should be in your DJ Program! Check the full tutorial on how to activate them 😄
The best!
Don't forget to check out the full video!
Perfect
Dont forget to check out the full tutorial too Robert!
Still trying to perfect the transition my way. 😅not always the software we use always link up so well. LOL by the numbers above.
Keep at it buddy! Make sure to keep practicing to get it right!
Something feels off...but idea is good !
It's the idea that really counts!
Does it work with also with other genres?
It does! Check out the main video for this breakdown. I have examples for pop to hip-hop, etc. All that really matters is the BPM!
Ive seen the video for rekordbox and serato, i dont think its possible with djuced? Doesnt seem to be any looping fx available to do it
Unfortunately, I'm really not sure Baconarie. I'm not familiar enough with DJuced
Can someone please tell me name of sample?
house track: Breach - Jack
dnb track: Particle - Fall 2 Fast
It's listed in another comment hehe
I don’t see 3/4 roll effect for ddjflx4 in rekord box
Look for the technique I used in the full tutorial video! Should help you a lot with the technique
I’ma do this too 🔥
Go for it, and enjoy buddy!
Love it
Glad you do Ashley!
How do I apply the echo effect to the ‘level/depth’ dial on rekordbox?
Check out the full video tutorial! It should be there :)
what're the two songs used?
They're listed in longstoryshort's original video on IG! Check it out! :)
track id of the dnb song?
Particle - Fall 2 Fast
And… going back…?! 😂
Check out the full video! I have a few transitions that also go down in terms of BPM
Can I do this with a Traktor?? :))
There should be a way! Traktor has a 3/4 loop I believe
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand here we go again
And again and again! That's how practice works 😄
@@djcarlo Yeah , I'm un-retiring my mixing table because of this one video! *blows dust off ddj*
Okay James Hype
Lol, funnily enough, it wasn't one of his videos that alerted me to this technique! It was itsalongstoryshort!