Creating a tempo curve for remixing

Discussion in 'Music' started by stavo, Mar 21, 2019.

  1. stavo

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    Hi everyone!
    This is my first post here on AS. Sorry if my english is not the best, i'll try to be clear as possible.

    I'm just wondering, how can i make a remix with a tempo curve like Dash Berlin used for remixing Faded from Alan Walker?ยด


    It starts at 128 bpm (I suppose to facilitate mixing when he is djing)
    then it goes down from 128 bpm to 95 (close to the original bpm song from Alan Walker which is 90 bpm) then it starts with a tempo curve from 95 to 128 bpm again.

    https://ibb.co/VvnYf57

    How i should play with the tempo curves? I mean, how many bpms i should increase to go from 95 to 128 more naturally avoiding drastic tempo changes?

    I already did some test without success trying to find the exact formula.
    Any suggestions are welcome.

    Thanks!
     
    Last edited: Mar 21, 2019

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