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Posted by harcourt on Sep-20-2001 14:54:

Beat matching in your headphones

What is everyone's opinion on this. Good idea? Bad idea? Cheating yourself somehow? At certain times I find it easier but that could be because my monitor isn't turned up enough (can't play too loud in an apartment).


Posted by YuVaL on Sep-20-2001 15:36:

Re: Beat matching in your headphones

quote:
Originally posted by tw1tch
What is everyone's opinion on this. Good idea? Bad idea? Cheating yourself somehow? At certain times I find it easier but that could be because my monitor isn't turned up enough (can't play too loud in an apartment).


if i dont beatmatch in my headphones

where would i beat match!??!


Posted by j_spot on Sep-20-2001 15:57:

I was thinking the very same thing...thats one of the purposes of the cans..so u can beat match...did u think u were gonna beat match thru the monitors?
well..I guess you could do that..use the headphone out and put it to your monitors..but that would be really weird, and I dont think the headphone amp would put out enuf juice.

yeah...use the headphones to beat match(unless you 'listen' to the record, then u really kick ass)


Posted by harcourt on Sep-20-2001 20:51:

Let me clarify because that's not what I meant. Obviously you use your headphones. What I meant was, most people have one ear listening to the cue and the other ear listening to the monitor (ie. 1 ear with the headphone the other one without). They beat match this way. What I was suggesting is to have both the playing record and the cue brought up in your headphones (now covering both your ears) and beat match strictly using the headphones and not a cue/monitor combination.

Does this make sense now?


Posted by djskylz on Sep-20-2001 21:11:

You can do it that way, but it's harder then cueing with one ear in and one ear out, in my opinion. I also have neighbours, but your monitorsound doesn't have to be on 140 dB level. I can mix with my stereo on normal sound level, but THAT ONLY WORKS FOR ME WHEN I HAVE MY HEADPHONES AT A LOWER SOUND LEVEL THEN YOUR MONITOR!!!!


Posted by DJAdamSmith on Sep-20-2001 22:21:

I don't think I could possibly beatmatch strictly using headphones. I guess it's something you could train yourself to do, and I've heard of people suggesting that you do just in case you spin somewhere that the monitor speakers are total shit.


Posted by barry_sheen on Sep-21-2001 10:55:

It's a good skill to have, cause you never know when your gonna need it!


Posted by Gluegun on Sep-21-2001 21:14:

So, like, does anyone know exactly WHY it is so much easier to beatmatch with one ear listening to the monitor and one at the speaker? I mean, it shouldn't be, should it, because the same signal is going to both, right? So is it something with the brain, or what?


Posted by harcourt on Sep-21-2001 23:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Gluegun
So, like, does anyone know exactly WHY it is so much easier to beatmatch with one ear listening to the monitor and one at the speaker? I mean, it shouldn't be, should it, because the same signal is going to both, right? So is it something with the brain, or what?


I've found a combination to be the easiest thus far. Using 1 ear monitor and 1 ear headphones. I can get it matched roughly, I then use strictly headphones (now with both the cue and main playing into them) to fine tune it. I can hear the slight differenes quicker when listening strictly to headphones than I can the other way. That's just me though and I'm very new to this.


Posted by Aendy on Sep-21-2001 23:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Gluegun
So, like, does anyone know exactly WHY it is so much easier to beatmatch with one ear listening to the monitor and one at the speaker? I mean, it shouldn't be, should it, because the same signal is going to both, right? So is it something with the brain, or what?

I once knew. Learned it on the physologi. But I would guess it has something to to with the distance of the sound-source. When both tunes come from the head set, its hard to figure out what sound is coming from what direction. But if you have one tune in the headphones (coming from an exact location) and one tune in the surroundings (a difuse location) the brain easier can determine what beat is what. If I�m not correct... please correct me!


Posted by Albert on Sep-21-2001 23:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Gluegun
So, like, does anyone know exactly WHY it is so much easier to beatmatch with one ear listening to the monitor and one at the speaker? I mean, it shouldn't be, should it, because the same signal is going to both, right? So is it something with the brain, or what?


It differs between different tracks I think. Songs that have a clear bass and not too much other "noise" uses to be easier to be mixed with one ear on cue and other on monitor. However songs which have a lot of stuff in them are easier with both channels in headphones since you follow the bassline and melody too. At least that's how I work...


Posted by ejumbo on Sep-23-2001 07:19:

i used to mix mostly in my headphones with my old numark mixer, but when i got my rane 2016, this wasn't possible. i definitely took a step back trying to do it with only the cue in the headphone. but, now that i have gotten somewhat used to the rane, i like it better. most of the dj booths i have seen do not have the split cue capability, so mixing with the monitor is essential! just my opinion

ejumbo


Posted by =Sound Lab= on Sep-23-2001 08:43:

No, Just one ear covered by the headphones, then listning to the Beautiful sound through the the Monitors!!!!!!!!


Posted by harcourt on Sep-23-2001 14:42:

quote:
Originally posted by ejumbo
i used to mix mostly in my headphones with my old numark mixer, but when i got my rane 2016, this wasn't possible. i definitely took a step back trying to do it with only the cue in the headphone. but, now that i have gotten somewhat used to the rane, i like it better. most of the dj booths i have seen do not have the split cue capability, so mixing with the monitor is essential! just my opinion

ejumbo


You're telling me that most of the mixer's you've seen can't send both channels to the cue? When looking for a new mixer I don't think I saw one that couldn't do it?


Posted by trisco on Sep-23-2001 23:45:

Smiley DJ i'll throw in my 2 pence worth.....

quote:
Originally posted by djskylz
THAT ONLY WORKS FOR ME WHEN I HAVE MY HEADPHONES AT A LOWER SOUND LEVEL THEN YOUR MONITOR!!!! [/B]


this guy has the right technique!! it is harder to have both blaring in ur headphones at the same time.... when u get used to listening to music...u will instantaniously be able to tell if the track is fast or slow (that u r bringing in-by monitoring in one earphone).... the precision part is where u choose how to do it.. sometimes a dj will put his monitoring headphone half on his ear so they can hear both.. not by putting two earphones on.... and as the quote says..have ur earphones slightly lower than the monitor... u will understand this..and set it to ur desired level.....

c u


Posted by ejumbo on Sep-24-2001 04:20:

tw1tch- almost all mixers i have seen in clubs have been the Rane 2016 rotary, which onyl allows one channel in the cue. it seems ot be the club standard (at least here in the US)..... there are a ton of mixers that have a split cue, but the rane is just unreal....

ejumbo



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