mixing Archives • INGO VOGELMANN https://ingovogelmann.net/tag/mixing/ Composer • Producer • Audio Engineer Sat, 26 Aug 2023 09:21:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://ingovogelmann.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/cropped-iv_icon_2023.png mixing Archives • INGO VOGELMANN https://ingovogelmann.net/tag/mixing/ 32 32 120855996 A Psychological Guide to Harmonic Mixing and Composing https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/08/26/a-psychological-guide-to-harmonic-mixing-and-composing/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/08/26/a-psychological-guide-to-harmonic-mixing-and-composing/#respond Sat, 26 Aug 2023 09:21:18 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29467 Harmonic mixing is an advanced technique used by top DJs and producers worldwide. It involves mixing tracks that are in the same or related keys, enabling long blends and mashups. The Simple Harmonic Mixing Tool on my website is designed to make this process even more straightforward. It’s an evolution of the Camelot Wheel, providing you with a unique code for each of the 24 possible musical keys (12 major and 12 minor keys). This tool is not just for DJs but also for music theory students and musicians who want to better understand the relationships between different musical keys. The Emotional Landscape of Musical Keys Understanding the emotional nuances of each key can add another layer of depth to your mixes or compositions. Let’s delve into the psychological characteristics of each key, along with examples from the electronic music world to illustrate these points. Major Keys Minor Keys Practical Uses and Personal Recommendations The Camelot Wheel and the Simple Harmonic Mixing Tool are primarily used by DJs and music producers to group keys based on their harmonic relationships. Keys adjacent to each other on the wheel are considered compatible and can be mixed or transitioned between more easily than keys that are further apart. This avoids dissonance or clashes between different musical keys, making your mixes smoother and more emotionally resonant. It’s worth noting that my recommendations for chord progressions are based on my personal experience and expertise as a musician and composer. There are 7 possible following keys that I find harmonious or serve a meaningful corresponding purpose. However, these are my personal recommendations and should always be taken with a grain of salt. Conclusion Understanding the emotional…

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Harmonic Mixing and Composing with the Camelot Wheel https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/29/harmonic-mixing-and-composing-with-the-camelot-wheel/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/29/harmonic-mixing-and-composing-with-the-camelot-wheel/#respond Wed, 29 Mar 2023 06:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29077 Harmonic mixing and composing have become essential skills for modern DJs and music producers, as they strive to create seamless, engaging, and emotionally resonant mixes and compositions. The Camelot Wheel, a popular tool in the electronic dance music scene, offers a systematic and intuitive approach to harmonic mixing, making it easier for artists to identify compatible musical keys and create harmonious transitions between songs. This essay explores the concept of harmonic mixing, the functionality of the Camelot Wheel, and its practical applications in both mixing and composing. Harmonic Mixing Harmonic mixing refers to the process of blending two or more musical tracks that are harmonically compatible, meaning they share the same key or a closely related key. This technique allows DJs and producers to create smooth transitions between tracks, enhancing the overall flow and emotional impact of a mix or composition. By paying close attention to the harmonic relationships between songs, artists can build tension, create moments of release, and maintain a consistent musical narrative throughout their sets or compositions. The Camelot Wheel: A Practical Tool for Harmonic Mixing The Camelot Wheel, also known as the Circle of Fifths, is a circular diagram that visually represents the relationships between the twelve major and twelve minor keys in Western music. Each key is assigned a unique alphanumeric code, with major keys labeled from 1B to 12B and minor keys labeled from 1A to 12A. Adjacent keys on the wheel share a close harmonic relationship, making them suitable for mixing or composing. The simplicity of the Camelot Wheel lies in its ability to quickly identify harmonically compatible keys. DJs and producers can easily find the next track by moving one step clockwise,…

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The Simple Harmonic Mixing Tool https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/21/the-simple-harmonic-mixing-tool/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/21/the-simple-harmonic-mixing-tool/#respond Tue, 21 Mar 2023 18:36:56 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29131 Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to present to you: The Simple Harmonic Mixing Tool, which is designed to help you always mix or compose harmoniously. No matter which recommendation you follow, the result will always fit. All you have to do is decide on the direction you want your mix or composition to go. Here you will find the very simple tool, easy to use for everyone. You can also find it at the top of the menu under “Stuff“. Let me know what your experience with the tool is, and I wish you much joy and success with it! Tags: camelot, chord progression, chord progressions, chords, compose, composing music, composition, dance, Disc jockey, DJ, dj mixing, djing, electronic, Electronic dance music, electronic music, Energy, harmonic, harmonic mix, harmonic mixing, harmonics, harmonies, help, how to, how to dj, key, mix, mixed, mixed in key, mixing, music, music production, music theory, musical, recommendation, Relative key, sound, techno, tips, tools, traktor Related posts The Ultimate Harmonic Mixing & Composing Chart (12) Harmonic Mixing and Composing with the Camelot Wheel (0) Why I Abandoned Social Media (3) The Best Albums of All Time, According to Me (With Occasional Commentary) (2) A Psychological Guide to Harmonic Mixing and Composing (0)

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The Best Albums of All Time, According to Me (With Occasional Commentary) https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/02/26/the-best-albums-of-all-time-according-to-me-with-occasional-commentary/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/02/26/the-best-albums-of-all-time-according-to-me-with-occasional-commentary/#comments Sun, 26 Feb 2023 14:12:26 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=27558 They say you are what you like, and if that’s true, then my taste in music speaks volumes about my private and musical personality. These albums have been with me for ages, some newer than others, but all of them share a common thread: they’re all incredibly good. I’m not trying to sound like an old fogey pining for the good old days, but I do feel sorry for the youngins who missed out on the era when this music was being created. Luckily for them, it still exists and is audible. But buyer beware: just because something’s labeled “remastered” doesn’t necessarily mean it’s an improvement. Some remasters are, dare I say it, worse than the original tracks. It’s not ideal, but we can’t control the rights holders who sometimes replace the original tracks with these subpar versions. Fortunately, the listening technology these days is better than ever, so there’s that. Back in the day, getting noticed as an artist was almost as hard as finding a needle in a haystack because there was no internet. Record managers were the gatekeepers who decided who was worth investing in, and when they did, they invested big. I’m talking piles of cash, enough to set everyone up for life. But hey, that’s what you had to do to get the best musicians, sound engineers, and technology available. Producing an album was a massive undertaking, and failure wasn’t an option. Sure, that whole process might seem a bit shady, but there were some advantages to it. If you could sing or play your instrument like nobody’s business, you had a chance to become a superstar. If you looked good too, well, let’s just…

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I Suffer From Sensorineural Hearing Loss https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/02/09/i-suffer-from-sensorineural-hearing-loss/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/02/09/i-suffer-from-sensorineural-hearing-loss/#comments Thu, 09 Feb 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=27856 During my lifetime I developed a condition known as sensorineural hearing loss which resulted in permanent loss of high frequency hearing. My right ear is affected a little more than the left, albeit due to a congenital auditory canal that is somewhat narrowed. This condition makes it difficult for me to hear certain frequencies like human speech, especially in noisy environments. A prominent example of someone having the same problem is Phil Collins. This type of hearing loss is caused by damage to the inner ear, specifically to the hair cells in the cochlea, and are — in my case — the result of many years of exposure to loud music both as a performer and as a producer. Today I want to be open about my hearing loss and speak about the challenges I’m facing as a result. Living with sensorineural hearing loss is a reality that I never thought I would face when I was younger, but it’s something that I have learned to live with over the years. Looking back today, I couldn’t hear certain frequencies too well very early on when I began playing music, especially when I was surrounded by background noise or chatting people. It’s a condition that has affected my (social) life significantly, and it’s something quite serious. I’m sharing my story in the hope that it will inspire others to take steps to protect their hearing, and to avoid the same fate that I’m enduring. Diagnosis I was officially diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss in 2011, after I noticed that I was having more and more trouble hearing in even only lightly noisy environments, like a dish washer in a kitchen that…

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Rick Beato Interviews Steven Wilson https://ingovogelmann.net/2022/11/29/rick-beato-interviews-steven-wilson/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2022/11/29/rick-beato-interviews-steven-wilson/#respond Tue, 29 Nov 2022 18:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=27011 Yes, an interview with Steven Wilson again. This is no intention, it just happens. It doesn’t matter whether you are a prospective, young producer or an old, experienced dog, this interview contains everything you need to know. Two producer legends talk deeply about production, songwriting, mixing, recording, and everyone can only learn from it. Tags: Audio mixing (recorded music), British musicians, Guitarists, mix, mixing, Musicians, Record producer, recording, Steven Wilson Related posts The Best Albums of All Time, According to Me (With Occasional Commentary) (2) The Ultimate Harmonic Mixing & Composing Chart (12) Steven Wilson Openly Talks About the Music Industry (1) Peter Gabriel’s “i/o” Album Review: He’s Back, Better Than Ever Before (0) I Suffer From Sensorineural Hearing Loss (4)

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The Ultimate Harmonic Mixing & Composing Chart https://ingovogelmann.net/2014/10/22/the-ultimate-harmonic-mixing-composing-chart/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2014/10/22/the-ultimate-harmonic-mixing-composing-chart/#comments Wed, 22 Oct 2014 05:09:57 +0000 http://vogelmann.me/?p=6300 Before you dig in… The Ultimate Harmonic Mixing & Composing Chart is a visual aid for musicians, producers, composers and DJs to easily create music that always has harmonic chord progressions. This sheet is now widely used worldwide as a teaching and practical tool in music and DJ schools and has been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times. The situation As both a DJ and composer, the Circle of Fifth or the Camelot Key Wheel system — amongst others — have always been handy tools for me to write and mix music harmonically. There are just too many options in chord progressions than I could ever have in my memory (maybe you can, but I don’t). So yes, I could always have a look at above mentioned helpers to orientate myself through the notes and chords jungle, in case needed, which is not always the case. I have the most common chords in my head. Just not always. As a composer I’m fine with the musical key/chord system, i.e. “A minor“, but as a DJ it isn’t very likely (for me, again) to remember all the musical chords to know what to mix into what. So, Mark Davis came up with Camelot Keys (used in Mixed in Key, which I prefer, because of its accuracy) and then there are the Open Keys (Traktor). Which is basically a range of 12 keys for each gender, major and minor chords. “A minor” is 8A (Camelot Key) or 1m (Open Key). In a nutshell: if you mix 1A into 2A (and so forth, up until 12A and then into 1A again) you’re generally fine. Your mixing transitions will always be harmonic, no key clashes. This…

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