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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Re: Urgent: Mixing Advice Needed
You could use a mixer that allows you to select whether the cueing systems is "post-eq" or "pre-eq". An example of this is the Xone 92. From the manual:
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POST EQ switch. In the normal up position
the headphones and meters monitor the Pre-EQ
cue signal from each music channel. This means
that you will not hear changes made in the EQ,
which can be useful if you dramatically alter the
frequency response by cutting all LF, but still need
to monitor the beats to keep a track in sync.
Pressing this switch will allow you to monitor post
EQ and hear any changes made to the channel EQ.
Toggling between pre and post EQ is useful to
compare the effect of the EQ.
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With your current mixer, there's not a lot you can do, other than change your mixing style. I would say to use the upfaders instead of solely the EQ's, it's not usually necessary to cut all the frequencies completely if you are fading in the track as a whole.
| quote: | Originally posted by Abhay
Hi guys,
I was just wondering if standard mixers were able to do something i wanted to do when mixing.
BAsically, I have the Cross-fader right in the centre, when i'm about to switch to the cued track (after lining up the beat). ALl of teh 3 equilizers are on 0. Then, I INtroduce one equilizer at a time from the cued track, starting with bass, then trebble, then mid. Switching accordingly, between the current track, and the cued track.
AS you know, the prblem with this is, that when the equilizers are off, i can't hear anything ont the phones....
The advantage of this, is that you can introduce a track, at any stage of the track, rather than just at the start.
is there anyway to get around my problem? |
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Jul-19-2005 13:51
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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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i'd advise a rethink of mxing style. to me, it all depends on the track, i have no predetermined way of mixing it. generaly, tho, it's mid at 9 oclock, treble at 12, bass at 7 oclock or less, then slowly switch from the main track to this by fading the EQs. or sometimes, faderslams are in order, where i do QUICK cuts with the EQs (and soemtimes wished i had a 3rd arm) but thats normally when i'm spinning really nasty gritty electro or minimal techno.
anyways, the Xone:62 would also be a good choice. the cue is Pre-EQ only, but that fits you.
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Jul-19-2005 15:09
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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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$1349? The lowest I've seen is around $1600.
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RJT
You can find a Xone 62 for around $800 or so, a 92 for around $1349... that's in USD... |
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Jul-19-2005 16:45
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