Make some Latin reggaeton. So I've loaded up con karma and DJ city 146 a lot of them both meet in the middle on 100% bringing it up to 100 BPM. I'm gonna bring this one down around 4% bring this 104 What's great about these edits students that are timed perfectly that their intros are eight bars. So whenever a chorus comes in, it's a great time to mix. I'm just gonna cut out Great, now I'm going to show you some different mixing techniques that you can use for for rap hip hop and r&b. They're called cutting or scratching.
Like we always do with this. So this edit of good lights got a really Cool kind of scratching breakdown. And then basically I'm just mixing out the course of Summer Love by JT. So let's go through that one more time together. So we're counting beats, making sure our timing is correct. And I'm actually using no beat manager, I'm just really putting in one to another.
But like we always do with this. So another way we can make sense in is by scratching it in. So I've set a cue point on the spot I like and where I want to scratch it in, and I've turned the vinyl mode on. Without that you won't be able to scratch. Now the only thing is, after I'm done my scratching, it goes back to the cue point. So all we have to do is press play, and bring that point back And then when we're ready, we can let it go from pressing play and that's how you scratch it again.
This is actually permitted on a good a good spawning song, good timing, there's nothing clashing there. We're able to scratch it.