I started Djing like 3 Months ago and most of the time my beatmatching is awful, and it really pisses me off because I practice every single day, anyway last night I realized that all my problems are because of the speakers I use (electric guitar shitty speakers) but I'm not sure if that's the problem, after mixing for more than 2 hours my beatmatching gets really good
so my question is .... Have you ever used a shitty speakers and your beatmatching sucks ?
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Oct-22-2003 16:48
Zack Roth
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I don't have high quality monitors or anything. So I beatmatch with my headphones on.
Oct-22-2003 17:00
VIO
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Takamine Entertainment
mixing on crappy monitors really does make it hard to beatmatch, especially if they're distorted. it fatigues your ears. i've mixed at parties where they had terrible monitors that were really distorted and i actually lost the ability to beatmatch after about 30 minutes because my ears were so fatigued. i can beatmatch and almost perfectly lock (you can never really get two tracks perfectly locked) two tracks in less then 20 seconds almost every single time but after 30 minutes with shitty monitors it was all over. it took nearly 90 seconds or more for me to get the beats locked. hell, just go get a cheap stereo and some cheap bookself speakers and you'll be a lot better off.
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Los Angeles, California
Yeah, bookshelf speakers aren't so bad. I don't have any monitors so I have to use them.
That old Aiwa Stereo system comes in handy.
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Oct-22-2003 19:07
VIO
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Takamine Entertainment
quote:
Originally posted by T:REBEL
Yeah, bookshelf speakers aren't so bad.
well compared to a guitar amp their not!!! a good investment is a pair of nearfield studio monitors. they're the best to practice mixing on since you can hear if the tracks are even the slightest bit off.
have any of you ever tried moding some headphones so you could hook each earpiece to a defferent source? go to headwize.com and see if someone there would be willing to.. jmtaudio.com may be willing to as well.
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Oct-22-2003 20:55
VIO
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Takamine Entertainment
quote:
Originally posted by MERTON
have any of you ever tried moding some headphones so you could hook each earpiece to a defferent source? go to headwize.com and see if someone there would be willing to.. jmtaudio.com may be willing to as well.
i understand where you're going with that. you're trying to get the mains to play through say the left channel of the headphones and the cue to play though the right channel. the problem is you can't modify your headphones to do that, that's something that has to be done at the mixer. the mixer would have to have that option. the only way you could possibly do that would be to modify the headphones to play two sources (one in each ear) then if your mixer had multiple outputs you would need to get a headphone amp (since you can't just plug a pair of headphones into a low-level output and expect any volume) you could then plug one channel into the headphones amp on the out put and one channel in the mixer's headphone output. that's way more trouble then just going and buying some decent speakers.
If your mixer has a split cue function (like my Xone:62) then you can have the master volume in the right era and the cued track in the left ear. I couldn't do that for mixing though, but that's just me.
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Oct-23-2003 02:50
DJ LIQUID
House DJ 4 Life
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: IL USA
man if you've just started your going to suck
get used to it...you'll get better..it just takes time...lots of it
Oct-23-2003 03:54
dartman
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: western mass
yeah dude, three months is not a long time at all. as for your mixing getting better after 2 hours, maybe your getting into a groove. i know that my first couple of mixes are usually abit shakey, but as i start to get into it and feel the music they get alot better. I have some cheap 8" yamaha bookshelf speakers for monitors and they work fine. i have them pretty close to me while i'm mixing. i dont know how crappy your speakers are but i would venture to say that your beatmatching problems are coming from your newness to djing.
Oct-23-2003 07:44
Alekos
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: George is on
quote:
Originally posted by dartman
yeah dude, three months is not a long time at all. as for your mixing getting better after 2 hours, maybe your getting into a groove. i know that my first couple of mixes are usually abit shakey, but as i start to get into it and feel the music they get alot better. I have some cheap 8" yamaha bookshelf speakers for monitors and they work fine. i have them pretty close to me while i'm mixing. i dont know how crappy your speakers are but i would venture to say that your beatmatching problems are coming from your newness to djing.
First of all I would like to thank you all.
Last night I tryed to mix with me headphones on but somehow I just canot do it, well It doesn't feel right .
Dartman I think you are right all my problems are coming from my newess to djing.
Well I'll keep practicing everyday
Once again Thank you