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chrisspob
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: bolton
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when yuou say yur doing a live gig what do you mean? you cud be a dj wich im gueesing yur not, but doing a gig playing yur own tunes has got to be difficult unless yur just playing yur tunes dj style, what equipment do you use for that man id love to able to go to my mates gigs and do something other than let them play my tuneas, take my keyboards with me and make a riot, but im -prob just dreaming lol
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Feb-25-2006 03:25
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sterilis
Sunset Ibiza

Registered: May 2005
Location: Belfast/Ibiza/Manchester
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Apr-20-2006 01:18
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Diginerd
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Stamford, CT, USA but from the UK
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If I can make a reccomendation, instead of working with simple stereo masters break your tracks into stems all identical length (From bounces), so if they all play together with all the faders at 0db it sounds like the stereo master.
I'd split to: Kick, Basslines, Percs & FX, Synths at a minimum, though more can be tough 1st time out.
That way when you get on the PA you can adjust your mix balances on the fly, also apply fx to one part separately live. Kick too quiet? Turn it up! Bassline too loud, turn it down.. :-)
Drop the kick out for a couple of beats, you get the idea. Also you can mix your tracks together in a more interesting manner..
That way you are really are permforming..
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Apr-20-2006 02:00
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