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Posted by SpecRadio on Dec-04-2005 20:52:

I NEVER use monitors, and I NEVER use split cue. This should be easy

Eh well switching through might be a pita


Posted by Stu Cox on Dec-04-2005 20:58:

quote:
Originally posted by SpecRadio
I NEVER use monitors, and I NEVER use split cue. This should be easy

Eh well switching through might be a pita

Yeah the point isn't really about not using monitors or split cue, it's about not being able to hear both tracks at the same time while you're trying to beatmatch them!


Posted by fr3sh on Dec-04-2005 21:33:

well i have to say this is great!

i think this is a turning point in the life of the "dj booth" forum... it is a really refreshing turn for the better.

don't get me wrong, its not like this board was at all lame, its just that this is now taking this forum to a new level


we should continue with these challenges... if i think of anything i will be sure to share


Posted by b i n k u n on Dec-04-2005 22:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox

And btw, the DJ booth in Turnmills has got an open front... so it's not soundproof, unless they've got some covers for it (although I'd be suprised if a removable cover would be easily soundproofable and the door's a bit flimsy so I can't picture that stopping much sound lol

Not sure where you heard that, but I'm afraid I don't think it is soundproofed.


its not TOTALLY soundproof, but Freak is right. when u turn down the monitors in there, there's seriously almost NO sound from the club system that comes in. but then if u are popular enough, of course u have all the crowd people in that little window yelling in your face though. :P

what it is though i think, the dj booth there is built like a tank (and as small as one too). all ambient sound from the dancefloor is not directed at the booth and therefore almost no reflections come into the booth itself. that window to the crowd is quite small, and is covered up by the monitors anyway. (to clarify, i've never played there but i've stood in the booth during an armin set)

anyway, seems like this dj challenge was a good idea! i'll have to give it a shot once i re-buy some decks and monitors.


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-05-2005 04:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Freak
I must have imagined it then

I mixed for a long time with headphones on both ears- not using split cue, and flicking between channels as described, with the monitors turned fully down. I did not cue to the sound from the system at all. This was in clubs not my bedroom. Thats how I initially learnt.
I believe thats the whole point of this post- to encourage people to encounter situations that may be new or unfamiliar to them so they can cope with potentially unexpected things.

I mean seriously... you are arguing with something I am telling you has happened in my personal experience? wtf......


ps- Turnmills(london ) has soundproof Dj booths. Turn the monitors down ='No sound other than the hoeadphones? like ZERO..'


So you played at turmills with no monitors?

I'm not trying to argue, ive just never been at a club with no sound. Ive spun at clubs with no montiros, but there was still sound... from the main speakers.. Im really not trying to argue..


Posted by RJT on Dec-05-2005 14:23:

quote:
Originally posted by dinoXpress
So you played at turmills with no monitors?

I'm not trying to argue, ive just never been at a club with no sound. Ive spun at clubs with no montiros, but there was still sound... from the main speakers.. Im really not trying to argue..


You know this really isn't helping Dino... and either you're obviously missing the point, or you are trying to argue... either way, give up on it... All he was trying to do was demonstrate an example of a club where you COULD have no sound... I got it, and I don't understand why you're attempting to refute/rebutt this...


Posted by Nemesis44 on Dec-05-2005 21:17:

quote:
Originally posted by wee_rooney
do you know what there reasons are for that? sounds like a shite idea! but considerin its one of the best clubs in London they must have a good reason, id think.

have you played there? isnt it hard to interact with the crowd


It's a good club but I don't like the set up with the booth. Feels almost like you are the kid that's too ill to go out and play with the others so you stay and and DJ.

They have a poxy little window on the booth so you don't get that contact with the crowd like you do in a lot of other clubs. All the DJs I know agree with me that it's not as fun to play there as it is other places.

Cheers
Nem


Posted by Stu Cox on Dec-06-2005 02:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Nemesis44
It's a good club but I don't like the set up with the booth. Feels almost like you are the kid that's too *ill* to go out and play with the others so you stay and and DJ.

Change that word to 'SICK' and you'll start feeling a lot better about yourself in DJ/production terms


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