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mute79
..:culture vulture:..
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: in transit
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wow, 4 3 and 1... i keep mine lined up at 12, all three eq's... maybe thats why your mixes don't sound smooth... don't you get shrieking high vocals or really loud high hats??
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Jul-05-2002 01:17
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Special_K
I dont know anymore
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Vancouver
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everyone seems to have their EQ's in diffrent positions. personaly I think having the eqs all at 12 make everything sound very flat. I have the High and the Mid at 1 - 2. The bass is always more at around 3. Of course it could be diffrent for every record.
Whenever i see a dj spin live their eqs are into the +
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Jul-05-2002 02:00
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aurora2
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Wellington, New Zealand
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Generally I don't find that my treble is too shrieky, instead sounds nice and crisp (but the occasional record is a little sharp so I turn it down).
The bass sits about 1pm to give the sounds a bit of oomf. The mids have to be turned up quite a bit so that I can hear the tune over all the excessive bass + treble :-)
I've found putting everything at 12'o'clock seems to give quite a flat sound, I personally prefer the "punchier" sound that a lot of top40-style radio stations adopt (ie accentuated bass + treble).
Aurora2.
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Jul-05-2002 02:58
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Special_K
I dont know anymore
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Vancouver
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Ya The extra bass always sounds good. When i play on loud speakers it sounds so much better when i crank the low.
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Jul-05-2002 04:48
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DJ-Kuza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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The main live track should be all at 12 or slightly into the + range. If you go to much you'll power out your amp. Either way, the trebble should never be higher than your bass. You must have speaker problems.
And the track you're bringing in should all be in the -, like 10:00 untill you want to make it the main track. Then switch basses so your old main one is now 10:00 and the new main track is at 12:00. Then once the old track is gone bring the new one up + to 1:00 or 2:00 because the bass from the old track is now gone leaving play room.
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Jul-05-2002 13:25
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JohnSmith
Agent Smith

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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I think it depends on your mixer, and also your amplification.
personally, i prefer a smiley face curve as well, bass at about 2 or 3 clock, mids at 0, treble at 2.
BUT! my amp has a wicked 5 band stereo EQ already, so i set THAT with the smiley face EQ.
then, i leave my mixer knobs at 12 all the time, and bring down the bass and treble on songs to about 9 or 10 oclock when bringing in a track.
or sometimes i leave the bass at 12 on both, but hit the kill switch for the bass on the incoming track.
then, at the RIGHT time, i flip off the kill on the bass, and flip on the kill on the other tracks bass.
I'm using a Vestax PCV275 by the way.
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Jul-05-2002 15:35
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Jul-05-2002 18:21
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azzmatix
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2002
Location: Ft.Vermilion, Canada
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yeah.i keep my lows at around 10 oclock,but im playin through a gigatube stereo, any higher and the rattlin gets to me. i turn up the highs and mids to around 1 and 2.
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Jul-05-2002 20:54
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