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before i went to the club, i went to the lounge next door and drank a tall glass of moose drool(beer)in about 10 minutes, and then went back to my car to get my records and backpack. i arrived there worried about the mixer and monitors, and then i saw my mixer (pcv275) i was very happy with that....the faders and pitch weren't as smooth as mine, but it was alright. i turned the decks so pitch is at the back, the way i like it. i put a record on and they did a sound check...took that record off...got everything situated, and then put on my long intro track. now, this place was almost empty....the whole time i was spinning, there were only 5-10 people there including the club manager and 2 employees. i got a beer to sip on.....
there was one big speaker to the right that was the monitor....i had my headphones up all the way (for some reason, the club mixer headphone port wasn't nearly as loud as mine at home). The monitor was a little too loud for me to hear the other track in the headphones, even with it around my whole ear, and i have sony 7506s....so they turned it down a little. Oh yeah, and good thing i brought my own needles, cuz i needed them. So i cued up the next track, and let me tell you, it's a lot easier to beatmatch when the monitors are loud! my monitors at home are bookshelf speakers and i live in a complex, so i can't play very loud.
so i did my first transition, and it was perfect, and it's a lot easier to hear how your transition is going with nice monitors. that's when i got nervous, and my hands were shaking a bit... probably because i knew i wouldn't have as much time to beatmatch the next track...one thing that I needed to get used to, is that there wasn't as much light in the booth as at home, so it was hard to see on the record where the grooves change for cueing purposes...
so i kept throwing down tracks and the transitions were going great...of course making corrections here and there, but it was so much easier to make corrections with nice monitors (yes, i'm drilling this point home). i only expected to spin for an hour to an hour and a half...i spun for an hour and 45 mins....and i usually only do hour sets at home....my playlist ended, but i was comfortable enough to pick the next track to spin, and beatmatch in plenty of time.....i need to learn some tricks with breaks...i can do them with 4/4 beats, but not so much breaks....much of the time i spent standing there, waiting to do my transition....la de da....
near the end, i played 2 hard tracks in a row (a no-no for an opener)...i knew this beforehand, but i was running out of vinyl...i didn't bring all my records with me, only 1/3 crate. the next dj came up to the booth, and he said to play a couple more tracks...so I did and ended my set with a somewhat mellow track for him to start with.
so then it was DONE....i had a lot of fun....took my stuff back to my car, and then came back and chilled...
i received positive feedback from everyone who commented, and i know i definetly made a good impression
so this was a huge confidence booster....i still want to get comfortable mixing in my headphones though.....
so i hope this helps someone.....for first-timers, my advice, plan ahead, bring ALL your DJ equip and then some, and HAVE FUN.
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