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MClarke
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: UK
Going From Bedroom To Club

Hey ive been djing for about 3 years now and ive played in quite a few places there is 1 common thing that i find with the setup.
They all seem to max the levels on the mixers i.e. run well into the red zone which i thought was unhealthy for the mixer/speakers/amp etc also it makes level mixing a nightmare as you cant tell if the tune is going to distort or not. In the past i have simply turned down the mixer main output so its back into the yellow area but then the sound is too low and people are like 'why is the music so quiet, it can go alot louder'
i was under the impression that you should setup your mixer and amp both on their peak and then leave them, then you know exactly where the systems peak is and you wont risk blowing it.

Im going to be djing in a new place next week and im a little worried about the setup, it is a bar and from observations they also do this with their mixer, as they usually play pop type music they would not have heavy basslines and rolling drums to worry about but i play trance so i will have to take this into consideration, i dont want to blow the system or make it sound distorted on my first night lol.. so what do u think i should do ?

cheers Matt

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Scottaculous
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: On a plane

Here's what I do to ensure the volume is at optimum levels:

Set all your channel volumes at max, then adjust your master volume to where it should be at it's loudest. Then tape down the master volume so it won't go up anymore and you're all set.

Best of luck

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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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low the damn system and then storm out and call
the club owner (and whoever has touched the system)
an ignorant puke that knows nothing about sound, and
that youre a quality DJ that doesnt get associated
with such scum...

it'd look cool anyways...


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mikefasssy
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Vancouver

yea it would look cool for the 30 seconds before you loose your gig......


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Trypsin
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: New Mexico

I'm interested in this, but a little confused by what you guys are saying. Do you mean that you should set the channel gains to max, and then bring the main output volume down until you're mixing into the yellow?


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Luke Terry
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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just play it on max, the speakers will be able to cope with atleast 30 or 40 decibels more than wot u will be playing on them as if u look in any dj booth, the amp is never on full whack and is generally turned up a notch anyway when the climax dj in on


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MClarke
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: UK

yes but if u play it above max then the levels will be perm in RED which will mean its impossible to match the levels for each chan and u will get some tunes which are quieter than others

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djdawn
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: GTA #5

i have that problem everytime the club has a rodec mixer, as we had at the loveparade, too. The Leds are always red so what I do is this: quickly switch the PFL from main to cue and adjust the volume by ear. Practice at home and you'll be able to do it...
my 2 cent


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Luke Terry
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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quote:
Originally posted by MClarke
yes but if u play it above max then the levels will be perm in RED which will mean its impossible to match the levels for each chan and u will get some tunes which are quieter than others


there is this thing called gain which is the top knob of every channel which u alter the volume per channel which u change the volume so that they match, master volume is completely different. Play as it is, would u rather be known as:

1. That mad loud speaker blowing fukker

or

2. That guy who always plays quiet and ruins the atmosphere

ok, they are exagerations, but i say, leave it as it is


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MClarke
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: UK

thanks thats good advice

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djdawn
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: GTA #5

quote:
Originally posted by Project T


there is this thing called gain which is the top knob of every channel which u alter the volume per channel which u change the volume so that they match, master volume is completely different.


i think most people here know what the gain is for. But if you have played in some clubs you'd know that they are too stupid to adjust the MASTER volume so that you can keep the gain in a usable range for adjusting channel volume. Those clubs we talk about have the master so low that you need to turn the gain up HIGH in order to get good levels, resulting in unusable LEDs.
And the problem is the volume of the Amps, cause the master is usually at 10.
get what I'm saying?


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MClarke
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: UK

yes lol i know what the gain is for, and ur exactly right about what clubs do with the master, how are you ment to level match then? just by ear?!

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