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dallas
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Georgia, United States
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Dec-27-2004 19:28
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djxtension
That's Not My Name

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Oldenzaal, Netherlands
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| quote: | Originally posted by PVD fanatic
how come w/ a rotary mixer do i need to be more selective ?? |
You only need to be more selective if the mixer doesn't have the eq add-on.
Without EQ's, you would have to be more careful in picking songs that mix well together, because you don't have the EQ's to cut the bass, mids, or higs.
That means that you would have to be careful not to mix two songs that both have very complex rythms, because the could clash.
If the mixer has EQ's, just mix as you would on a mixer with normal faders, but be more 'sensitive'. Rotary faders are usually a bit more accurate and sensitive compared to normal faders, and tweaking them a little bit might just turn out to be too much.
After a few mixes, you will get a feel for the mixer, and everything will be fine.
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Dec-27-2004 20:11
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beats and beeps
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My friend had to mix prog breaks on a rane without the eq add on...
It didnt go well.
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Dec-27-2004 20:24
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