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Hey, I can judge for this one.
(Sorry about the last time, I had a bit of internet woes and was without internet for a few months...)
I love listening to sets, and I reckon I have a pretty good ear for transitions / track listings etc.
Thanks!
Competition me up!
Hey Guys
Ive seemed to have missed the entry dates on these in the past. Not this time.
Please enter me in as CB FIELD and I would like someone to list the link for the mix competition that Luke is running...?
Many thanks
Cam
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| Originally posted by dj_palm is it alowed to mix with vinyl and then convert to mp3 and then send it to you guys??? in that case i would like to submit a trance / techtrance set. |
Re: Competition me up!
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| Originally posted by CB Field Hey Guys Ive seemed to have missed the entry dates on these in the past. Not this time. Please enter me in as CB FIELD and I would like someone to list the link for the mix competition that Luke is running...? Many thanks Cam |
Si Si Mr Sphere
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| Originally posted by CB Field Si Si Mr Sphere ) |
Count me in as DJ again 
DJ Koolaide
Could I pop my name down again as a competing entry please 
Many thanks 
hey what does this means?, snapping together of tunes is not allowed.
sorry , but english its not my primary language.
and i have another question
if the mix have to be with new tunes, or just whatever i want to mix?
i want to know if i use new tunes will give me a better score, or if this doesnt matter, and i just get to mix whatever i want.
thanks.
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| Originally posted by Pinokio hey what does this means?, snapping together of tunes is not allowed. sorry , but english its not my primary language. and i have another question if the mix have to be with new tunes, or just whatever i want to mix? i want to know if i use new tunes will give me a better score, or if this doesnt matter, and i just get to mix whatever i want. thanks. |
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| All mixes must be marked on skill and the way the contestant progresses their mix, NOT ON PERSONAL OPIONION OF THE CONTESTANT OR THE SONGS HE WISHES TO MIX. |
hi
put me in as a dj 
of course I'm in -> Rockabye
I've waited for so many time for this *g*
Sign me up as a DJ plz
as "Transpot" plz
Good to see another Competition coming up.
Will keep an eye on it - bit busy though - Sphere - if you get stuck for a judge, feel free to give me a shout 
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| Originally posted by mr2gti Good to see another Competition coming up. Will keep an eye on it - bit busy though - Sphere - if you get stuck for a judge, feel free to give me a shout |
Go on then - If I have trouble with time - nearer the time - I can just say then.
I'm shocked we aint filled up yet!!!??!?!?!!!
Where's all the MP3 Dj's when you want them???
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| Originally posted by mr2gti I'm shocked we aint filled up yet!!!??!?!?!!! Where's all the MP3 Dj's when you want them??? |
Sign me in plz
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| Originally posted by sEpH Sign me in plz |
Sign me up as DJ please.
DJ Vision
I've missed the date for this a few times now, hopefully im not too late!
Sign me up as CJ Milner
I know there has been alot of confusion with the way your allowed to mix your compilation.
So here for those still unsure what to use, is a little guide as to what is allowed, and whats not.
MP3 mixing consists of the competitor, having a selection of MP3 on his/her PC. The MP3's are then used in a program and mixed, back to back to make a LONG 60-80 minute mix.
This is basically an Audio CD size file.
You CAN pre-prepare your tracks, e.g normalize, edit or remix each track. There is nothing stopping you doing this, as you are still using the track and mixing it into another at a later stage.
You CAN transfer a tune you have on Vinyl, CD, Tape, other media onto your PC and use it.
REAL-TIME means just that, you can practice as much as you like, but the final mix you submit will be done in one mixing session.
WAV editors are fine for preparing your tracks but NOT usable for the actual mixing stage.
The easiest way to describe it, is MIX the same as a live DJ in a club, using software instead of Decks or CD drives.
Dj Sphere earlier posted some different programs usable. FINAL SCRATCH is not permitted as it almost does it all for you, hence showing the DJ to not be using sheer talent.
Hope this helps.
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| Originally posted by DJ Vision-USA Sign me up as DJ please. DJ Vision |
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| Originally posted by mr2gti I know there has been alot of confusion with the way your allowed to mix your compilation. So here for those still unsure what to use, is a little guide as to what is allowed, and whats not. MP3 mixing consists of the competitor, having a selection of MP3 on his/her PC. The MP3's are then used in a program and mixed, back to back to make a LONG 60-80 minute mix. This is basically an Audio CD size file. You CAN pre-prepare your tracks, e.g normalize, edit or remix each track. There is nothing stopping you doing this, as you are still using the track and mixing it into another at a later stage. You CAN transfer a tune you have on Vinyl, CD, Tape, other media onto your PC and use it. REAL-TIME means just that, you can practice as much as you like, but the final mix you submit will be done in one mixing session. WAV editors are fine for preparing your tracks but NOT usable for the actual mixing stage. The easiest way to describe it, is MIX the same as a live DJ in a club, using software instead of Decks or CD drives. Dj Sphere earlier posted some different programs usable. FINAL SCRATCH is not permitted as it almost does it all for you, hence showing the DJ to not be using sheer talent. Hope this helps. |
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| Originally posted by CJ Milner I've missed the date for this a few times now, hopefully im not too late! Sign me up as CJ Milner |
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