There are times when I want to beat mix something at 200+ beats per minute (like Salsa). Is there any reason why there's a limitation of 200bpm on VDJ?
Thanks,
SwingShoes
Thanks,
SwingShoes
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 12:14 am
200 bpm can be specified as 100 bpm if your counting full beats only. You should still be able to beatmix with that.
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 12:22 am
200bmp can be specified as 100bmp if you half-time your counting....that's not what I'm looking for. I can beat mix by ear....what I'm interested in is the ability to catagorize music based upon the actual beat structure of the music.
I'm not looking for a band-aid, I'm looking for a fix.
SwingShoes.
I'm not looking for a band-aid, I'm looking for a fix.
SwingShoes.
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 12:42 am
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 3:06 am
What kind of salsa are you listening too? Merengue isn't even that fast.
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 7:34 am
Geez - How fast can a man's legs move. ;-) (or shoes swing)
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 10:36 am
Gabber techno, jumpstyle and more is that fast... ;)
Not my cup of tea, but I think VDJ should support more than 200 bpm too
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 5:50 pm
Maybe in a future release??
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 8:39 pm
seriously... if your dancing to songs with 200 + bpm's you better consult a physician 1st and have some good health coverage/insurance.
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 9:25 pm
You better believe it, because most likely there are some mosh pits somewhere. :) Ever heard of thrash metal, or speed metal as some would call it? That stuff can easily go in the upper 180-200 bpm range.
Inviato Tue 25 Jul 06 @ 10:52 pm
its possible to dance for hours at about 200 bpm if your in good health and have a bottle of water. i and alot of my friends do so on a regular basis,
as someone rightly pointed out some black metal / thrash metal can go as high also and mosh pits everywhere are full of people keeping up with it and going grade A insane for ages
some people dont get fast music, thats cool, i dont get modern urban pop music (hope you get from that description the music im talking about)
as someone rightly pointed out some black metal / thrash metal can go as high also and mosh pits everywhere are full of people keeping up with it and going grade A insane for ages
some people dont get fast music, thats cool, i dont get modern urban pop music (hope you get from that description the music im talking about)
Inviato Wed 26 Jul 06 @ 1:38 am
oh and most drum n bass is like 170, 180 loads of people like that, punk is sometimes even faster with songs around 250 Bpm
Inviato Wed 26 Jul 06 @ 1:44 am
True but DnB is usually double tempos. You can have a DnB song that's 160 BPM and you can still nod your head like it was 80 BPM hip hop song. Honestly i think if speed metal fans wanted to have a night out they would go listen2 a speed metal band not a dj (keep it hardcore) ;)
Inviato Wed 26 Jul 06 @ 2:45 pm
DnB is never half beats, unless its atmospheric or something slow. you can nod your head to every other beat for any kind of music. most dum n bass is in 8/4 not 4/4, maybe this is hard to get your head round when 95% of modern music is 4/4
drum n bass is not likely to go over 200 bpm tho, i dont have any atleast. its mostly gabba and speedcore that does so, and if anyone needs thrash metal in their record case.
drum n bass is not likely to go over 200 bpm tho, i dont have any atleast. its mostly gabba and speedcore that does so, and if anyone needs thrash metal in their record case.
Inviato Thu 27 Jul 06 @ 3:28 am
no one said it was half beats....
i said it was double the tempo of hip hop
meaning if a 80-ish beat was looped for 2 bars the Dnb beat would have to play 4 times in the same space(2 bars)
i said it was double the tempo of hip hop
meaning if a 80-ish beat was looped for 2 bars the Dnb beat would have to play 4 times in the same space(2 bars)
Inviato Thu 27 Jul 06 @ 5:06 am
drums@160, bass@80, you pick what you want your body to follow, that's the beauty of it...
personally in VDJ I enter the DnB BPM ast 160 (not at 80), but often mix it with 80bpm dubs...
personally in VDJ I enter the DnB BPM ast 160 (not at 80), but often mix it with 80bpm dubs...
Inviato Thu 27 Jul 06 @ 12:07 pm
A little off-topic, but all you hip-hop heads out there. Look at beats like Timberland used with Missy Elliot. A lot of them are D&B beats halfed. In fact a lot of the hip-hop today is double tempoed.
Inviato Thu 27 Jul 06 @ 9:34 pm
almost on topic, can someone upload a short sample of > 200 bpm music? I'm interested in how that sounds :)
Inviato Thu 27 Jul 06 @ 10:13 pm
Pure 200 BPM or double beat hiphop?
Inviato Thu 27 Jul 06 @ 10:14 pm
Give me a day or so and I'll make a page on my website with a few samples of each.
Inviato Thu 27 Jul 06 @ 10:25 pm