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New Year's Eve Set Tricks
Hi guys
are any of you playing or have played sets this NYE right over the stroke of midnight? If so have you got any special tricks up your sleeve for the countdown itself?
I played one two years ago and dropped the fireworks segment off Fireworks (by Wally Lopez & Dr Kucho), then Bedrock - For What You Dream Of into the back of it which went down well, altho having fireworks going off on Sydney Harbour directly behind us certainly helped :-) Anyway am playing again at midnight this year and wanted to play a "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1" countdown sample - does anyone know where to get hold of one or got any other nice tricks up their sleeves??

the only problem with playing countdowns is if you want it to be in time with the actual fireworks itd need to be at either 60 bpm if you release it 10 seconds before or 120bpm and release it 5 seconds before...its all very dodogy
u can make one your self.
A sample of "Its a beautiful day" by U2. Or my buddy threw a awesome y2k rave and when it hit 0 all the lights went out and we covered the LED lights from the table so they thought the bug hit. Then the sample he made was "I got you ******s good" Then in came fast paced goa.
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| Originally posted by bokus A sample of "Its a beautiful day" by U2. Or my buddy threw a awesome y2k rave and when it hit 0 all the lights went out and we covered the LED lights from the table so they thought the bug hit. Then the sample he made was "I got you ******s good" Then in came fast paced goa. |
Like TranceSpeeder said... just say it yourself, or get one of those computer programs that talk text and type out the numbers. Add some effects to not make it sound so dry and cut the file up so it has a number hit every second. Play it at 0 pitch over whatever else is playing.
New Years Dub 2000 (Ferry Corsten Vocal Extended Dub) - U2
First Track after the clock hits 12
an idea just struck me. you'll need a CDJ-800 or other CD player which allows you to mess with loops like it.
you have a massive track, time it so the most orgasmic part is on near midnight (play with loops if necessary) so that you'll be in a small loop about 20 seconds before midnight. close this loop into the shortest possible, making the IN be the part right before the beat comes in, or another high energy part. when the loop is closed into noise, drop a "10, 9..." countdown sample, and after a bit of screaming from the crowd, let it loose.
easier to do than explain i guess.
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| Originally posted by Inertia an idea just struck me. you'll need a CDJ-800 or other CD player which allows you to mess with loops like it. you have a massive track, time it so the most orgasmic part is on near midnight (play with loops if necessary) so that you'll be in a small loop about 20 seconds before midnight. close this loop into the shortest possible, making the IN be the part right before the beat comes in, or another high energy part. when the loop is closed into noise, drop a "10, 9..." countdown sample, and after a bit of screaming from the crowd, let it loose. easier to do than explain i guess. |
There's a clubby house track Missy Elliott - Pass the Dutch (Crowbar rmx by Scumfrog) that has a 5,4,3,2,1 countdown in a breakdown just before before the beats start again. If you time it right the beats could start at midnight.
Actually they have 3 places in that track with the countdown.
U2 works quite well, but isn't that original anymore... anyone some ideas?
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| Originally posted by Inertia an idea just struck me. you'll need a CDJ-800 or other CD player which allows you to mess with loops like it. you have a massive track, time it so the most orgasmic part is on near midnight (play with loops if necessary) so that you'll be in a small loop about 20 seconds before midnight. close this loop into the shortest possible, making the IN be the part right before the beat comes in, or another high energy part. when the loop is closed into noise, drop a "10, 9..." countdown sample, and after a bit of screaming from the crowd, let it loose. easier to do than explain i guess. |
its a remix of new years day by u2.. its a wicked track with a killer breakdown, that gets really quiet and builds up the drums big time.. nice guitar as well.
doesn't bt's- fibonacci sequence have a countdown on it? its pretty dam cool one at that. particularly the track on sashas global underground double disc cd. i have the white label release from this year and its not on it. i think the lsg remix has it too.
the fibonace sequence follows the fibonacci sequence, bizarely.
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34.....
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