This is at a house party. The main concern is adjusting to the speaker/monitor setup and being able to find some sort of combination (headphone volume, split cue maybe?, earcup method, etc) that'll allow me to hear each track distinctly when I'm beatmatching. Also, what do u guys do to ensure your equip stays safe the whole night?
Apr-05-2007 06:37
Zild
Ten City
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
Bring extras of everything.
You will fuck up. Get over it. The bedroom is not the dance club.
Nevermind, didn't see it was a house party.
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to protect ur gear i would get some sheets of plyboard (or wotever it's called) and cut it, if necessary, so that it stand about 18inches above the surface of the table/desk u will be mixing on. then just attach them around the desk on the front and the sides. u may need to invest in a couple of little desktop lights too so u can see wot u are doing.
not really sure about the first question tho...
Apr-05-2007 11:24
Mmanu
Green Pea
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: pas loin
Re: Tips for first time playing out
quote:
Originally posted by cherrybarry
The main concern is adjusting to the speaker/monitor setup and being able to find some sort of combination (headphone volume, split cue maybe?, earcup method, etc) that'll allow me to hear each track distinctly when I'm beatmatching. Also, what do u guys do to ensure your equip stays safe the whole night?
You sound like you never mixed before. It's a bit late for a crash course, so good luck.
To ensure your gear stays safe, keep looking at it.
Apr-05-2007 12:11
bamski
snuoq ou
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: I am merely here
Prepare to get dropkicked in the head Double-Dragon style
Apr-05-2007 12:14
dark_Omens
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Detroit, MI
Just keep an eye on it. Usually people wont fuck with your stuff if you are standing right there.
As for the cueing, it depends on a couple things, including volume, speaker placement, and monitors. Will you have any small speakers pointing directly at you? If not, things can get a bit complicated.
Just listen in your earphones and you'll be fine. You might have to crank the volume a bit (or find a small pair of speakers to put on your booth/table).
BTW, check your PM.
Apr-05-2007 15:57
everett
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Saint Louis, MO
make sure the subs aren't near you. I did a house party where they put the 2 dual 18's on either side of the booth and I stood on stacked up tables... holy shit its hard to beatmatch when it feels like the earth is shaking from underneath you.
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Apr-05-2007 16:11
Zild
Ten City
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
quote:
Originally posted by everett
make sure the subs aren't near you. I did a house party where they put the 2 dual 18's on either side of the booth and I stood on stacked up tables... holy shit its hard to beatmatch when it feels like the earth is shaking from underneath you.
I used to play a club that had half of their subs UNDER the DJ booth. Talk about feedback issues.
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Kill the women. Eat the children.
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