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Posted by djSpiro on Jun-23-2004 22:56:

So how many main stream DJ's out there..

..do you think actually produce their sets with software and recording studio equipment vs. actually using two, 3, or 4 turntables??


Posted by DJ Kibon on Jun-24-2004 00:21:

Re: So how many main stream DJ's out there..

quote:
Originally posted by djSpiro
..do you think actually produce their sets with software and recording studio equipment vs. actually using two, 3, or 4 turntables??


A more interesting question would be how many of the big producer/DJs actually produce a significant portion of their own tracks?

I have some fairly strong suspicions sometimes when I look at a track and see two or three producers listed, a couple being unheard of individuals, and the third being the "big name" producer.


Posted by hooj1 on Jun-24-2004 00:51:

I would say 85% use both. And 25% of that only use software like protools or traktor. Think of it this way, when a band records a record do you think they do it all in one shot? well its the same with DJs. They, and the record company want to put out something that shines, so they use what they can to make a better CD. Its all 4 DA fans...


Posted by Tranc3 on Jun-24-2004 06:18:

Re: So how many main stream DJ's out there..

quote:
Originally posted by djSpiro
..do you think actually produce their sets with software and recording studio equipment vs. actually using two, 3, or 4 turntables??


live sets or mix-cds?


Posted by Alekos on Jun-24-2004 07:15:

What does main stream mean ?
And what's a mainstream Dj?


Posted by razzi on Jun-24-2004 07:21:

quote:
Originally posted by IKKI-ZUVK
And what's a mainstream Dj?


i was wondering the same thing. are you referring to people like dj sammy, ian van dahl etc... or big name djs like pvd, armin, tiesto etc.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-24-2004 12:41:

Re: Re: So how many main stream DJ's out there..

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Kibon
A more interesting question would be how many of the big producer/DJs actually produce a significant portion of their own tracks?

I have some fairly strong suspicions sometimes when I look at a track and see two or three producers listed, a couple being unheard of individuals, and the third being the "big name" producer.

You know, 99% of the artist have someone work for them. You'd be kidding yourself if you believed that artists can do everything by themselves.


Posted by djSpiro on Jun-24-2004 15:32:

Re: Re: So how many main stream DJ's out there..

quote:
Originally posted by Tranc3
live sets or mix-cds?


Mix.. not live.


Posted by trancintaiwan on Jun-24-2004 16:19:

Re: Re: Re: So how many main stream DJ's out there..

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
You know, 99% of the artist have someone work for them. You'd be kidding yourself if you believed that artists can do everything by themselves.


what do you mean have someone working for them? aren't there a couple ta's who have their stuff signed who've done it all on their own?


Posted by D Dubya on Jun-24-2004 17:10:

A lot of the big name DJs have help when it comes to programming a set. A lot of their sets are pre-programmed and are usually put together by an assistant. On top of that, a lot of the music that reaches their turntables were sorted through by an assistant first.


Posted by SUNWmsf on Jun-24-2004 18:36:

I spin Mainstream trance music.

When I make CD's:

The first step i do is put records together till i get a good sounding set. I will frequently record it live to see how it sounds.
Once my programmed set sounds good, I start a project using a multi-tracking recording software to make the mix all over again on the computer.

As far as producing my own tracks... not yet...(..maybe not ever, but listening to music is still enjoyable to me so possibly in the future.) I think producing your own tracks takes alot of time. I dont have as much time as i used to have when I was doing shows. If I were 16yrs old again, and I was DJing trance, I would probably look into producing my own tracks.


Posted by pumavisor808 on Jun-25-2004 01:20:

If a DJ is making a mix CD that is going to be purchased, the CD should be flawless... therefore they have to use pro-tools or whatever to get it that way....

90% of the cd's you see in a store are mixed this way... There are very few that are actually mixed 'live'


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-25-2004 03:17:

Re: Re: Re: Re: So how many main stream DJ's out there..

quote:
Originally posted by trancinchink
what do you mean have someone working for them? aren't there a couple ta's who have their stuff signed who've done it all on their own?


Yeah, but even so the chances are some outsider mixed and mastered it.


Posted by Klippies_ufo on Jun-25-2004 11:30:

Dunno

one question, the latest gatecrasher compilation (Gatecrasher Present Crasher Live in Amsterdam & Kuala Lumpur ) say it is mixed live but was it also enhanced by software and is it the same as any other enhanced mixed cd mixed by famous dj's????



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