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tu_face
No Known Cure...

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
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its all about the 3rd deck complicated as fuck at first, but once you get your head round your technique, its plain sailing + logic. i have great fun with it now, and i rarely cock it up (although when you cock it up it sounds fucking awful! don't try and do it when you are stoned ). it probably keeps me busy for 85% of the time i spend behind the decks instead of standing around doing nothing..
as far as kit goes, effects units rock. they are so much fun, especially when it boils down to making simple noise. the amount of noises i can get out of my efx500 is ridiucous, and then that doubles when you hook it up to an effect mixer
other FX units to look at; pioneer efx1000 (warning, only look at this if you are rich), korg kaoss pad 2, alesis airFX (looks cool to use but limited in its use). there are also a lot of single FX boxes that only do a filter, or a flanger etc. the variation you can get from these is cool, but as a creative mixer, i think its best to have more of a variety of FX to use as opposed top variations of the same effect. this is why i prefer an efx500 
definitely if you are looking beyond 2 decks, hook things up through an effect mixer. not only can it save you money on a seperate effects unit later, but if you want a stand-alone effects unit too you can create some amazing noises and FX, particularly if you have one unit on a beat effect and the other on flange/filter.. much fun!
one thing i keep meaning to learn to use is a sampler, but i don't have one at home. you can have some massive fun with these, and can really get creative with your sets with them. it sure beats the loop systems on most cd decks.
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Nov-15-2004 14:32
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MOSEuphoric
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Cape Coral, Florida
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Hmm.
Not to sound dumb at all, but can someone please tell me what is the purpose of using three turntables during a set? I quite never understood it. Maybe someone can break it down for me.
Thanks In Advance
MOS
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Nov-17-2004 05:49
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tu_face
No Known Cure...

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
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Re: Hmm.
| quote: | Originally posted by MOSEuphoric
Not to sound dumb at all, but can someone please tell me what is the purpose of using three turntables during a set? I quite never understood it. Maybe someone can break it down for me.
Thanks In Advance
MOS |
well in some genres of music, the writers of the music often leave it open for input from the DJ, particularly in the case of techno. sometimes i hear people complain that techno is boring, this is usually because they are listening to single tracks and not a set. techno is made to be played in a set where you can blend certain elements from one track with elements from another track, whilst beatmatching the next track you are playing, and often bringing that in with the other two. i often have track 1 & 2 playing, then when i have finished mixing i have track 2 & 3 playing. some people who are bloody good (see chris liebing, richie hawtin) can do 4 tracks at once, this takes a lot of skill to make it sound good, and not cluttered.
check out adam beyer's essential underground 9 (stockholm) or sets by liebing, beyer, cox etc etc. 
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