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Obviously you're not a dj.. Nor are you hearing what I'm hearing.. Go listen to any of the sets from ASOT550 in Den Bosch. They all sound the same. All the tracks in each one of the headliners sets have been re-mastered so each track sounds like the one before.. They did this one of two ways. They either took each track and ran it through a filter e.g.: Ozone5 and then re-burned their cd's or dropped it on their stick, or they had the filter working live.
As of now I've been filtering my tracks and then burning them to cd so that I obtain the same effect.
I just called ProAudio and got the answer. I need an audio interface, one with XLR connections. I plug the club's XLR Wires into that audio interface, and then into my laptop, and then run them into my mixer. The signal is being processed through Ableton with Ozone5 running so that anything coming from the mixer is effected by Ozone5 thus giving me the results I desire.
L4C please stop acting like you know everything. I don't care if you've graduated from Julliard or not.. You relegated to TranceAddict as your stomping grounds while some of us actually have other things going on.. And have different ideas than your text book 1,2,3 - A,B,C type ideology.
Also.. if you wanna hear the difference between a flat dj set and what I'm doing.. Check out his mix: http://djryan.com/sets/TranceSessions2.mp3 <--< Link works =)
That puts into perspective the dynamics that occur from this effect and the overall amplification of all frequencies not just on one track, but throughout the entire set. Allowing for a sound that maintains continuity throughout..
Last edited by DJRYAN™ on Feb-28-2013 at 22:59
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