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What I will do now is I will do exactly the same thing but I am going to use the cross fade and bring that over so really in a sense, we are almost beat juggling but we are noit using vinyl turntables, we are using CDJs. Off we go again.
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Let us pause that again. I do not know if you heard but I did something like a ta dump tum tump which was if you have a listen…
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How does that look in relation to looking at a bar? If you imagine, bam, bam, bam, and the camera is going down like so, so we will hold that up. That sound, I was making, I will show you what it looks like, have a listen first.
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How it looks is this. If you imagine there is the base beat there, I was hitting it, da-dum, dum, dum so in other words I was hitting it here and ba bum, bump, bump like that. Right, ta dum dum dum so you have got that one, two, so if you imagine, one, two, three actually we will start over here. We will go one two three, tadum, dum, dum that what I was actually doing. So, I was bringing in extra beats in between the bass kicks making it sound a little bit more different, a little bit more interesting which is the main aspect here. So we will do that again. Set it up like that so you can have a look and start off again.
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All right, I hope that has been a help. Give it a go. Again, it is about experimenting. Check it out and see what you think. Practice and enjoy.
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