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nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning

Registered: Oct 2004
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Jul-05-2007 05:13
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DJMaytag
Supreme Pizzaaddict

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: back in Madison, WI... again!
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Jul-05-2007 06:13
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Domesticated
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
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I guy I've played with several times has it in his head that it's the DJ's job to "put his own spin" on the tune by EQing the music, and used to set them at ridiculous levels, such as the high EQ at 4 o'clock, blasting the crowd with an overly filtered hi-hat sound. He'd leave it like that for the whole song, and it used to do my head in. Besides that he was a good DJ.
So, to answer, I'm a strictly 12 o'clock man, because they don't spend hours in a studio mastering a track with 30 EQs just so that you can use a meagre three to fuck around with it; unless of course the bass is overpowering or lacking, ala Signum - Harmonic, even then though, I think it should only be a slight turn, not more than 5 or 10%.
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Jul-05-2007 10:53
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mike.g
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: New York
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FLAT is what I thought. Some CD's sound totally crytal clear when you play them back, on let's say your car without adjusting the equalizer(Like they've been ran through a computer program with an added equalizer already)
I just always wondered if that "tweeking" was applied while mixing or after the fact.
I usually set the high's between 1 o'clock or 2 o'clock to give it that extra clarity/high fidelity sound. I find that having all 3 flat is my preference when listening to it back LOUD, say at a party since all attributes that make up the total sound is then unified and the right balance of sound comes from all the instruments(none overpowering each other). But if I'm in my room at night and the music is turned down, the high's set a little higher than flat will make it more comfortable to hear and less like listening through a fog. Am I making any sense?
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Jul-05-2007 17:59
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CiTrus
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Singapore
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1 qn that has been bugging me is,
how do u guys gauge both tracks ? UV meter with eqs sometimes also are inaccurate say if its bass heavy ?
i have this problem where even though the meters seems matched, when played the incoming track is louder than outgoing. is it the case of wrong EQing ?
using Vestax 27Mk2
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Jul-05-2007 18:10
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