I'm not talking about the trains colliding type but more so the type where the average clubber/listener won't really notice but as a dj, its the biggest deal ever.
Reworded because I think some people were understanding what I was saying differently than I meant it:
On a demo, yes it is a big deal. In a club, absolutely not a big deal and 90%+ of folks won't even notice or care. (IMO)
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May-10-2008 02:44
stan229
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Brooklyn, NY
I would think they exact opposite.. Your general populus are going to be too drunk to care or even hear.. The promoter, if he is really a passionate EDM follower and maybe a trainspooter.. he might care more
May-10-2008 02:54
nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
depends on the style you're pumping
generally it's best not to fuck up
May-10-2008 03:06
DiscoStew
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Location: Dirty South
quote:
Originally posted by stan229
I would think they exact opposite.. Your general populus are going to be too drunk to care or even hear.. The promoter, if he is really a passionate EDM follower and maybe a trainspooter.. he might care more
I think we're saying the same thing. If you f* up live (but too bad) in a club setting, you might get a few people who might be like "that was a bit off, i think, at least i thought i heard it". But they'll get over it quickly. However, on a demo, the ability to rewind your performance makes it easier to spot flaws.
Always put your best foot forward.
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May-10-2008 03:14
Yohan
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
Eh. If I send out promos to promoters, I make sure it's spot on.
You don't know how critical the guy is going to be, so better safe than sorry.
If you're going to do something, at least do it well
Originally posted by chinamon
not true. i say "ugh"
but i am a tranny.
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lol colour me retarded
May-10-2008 03:15
richg101
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a slight flaw adds character imo. reminds you you are listening to a real human instead of a boring ableton mix. if promoters let little flaws where you have had to correct the mix affect their selection then the tunes you are palying dont grab him enough. its all about the tunes imo.
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May-10-2008 07:55
sleepydragon
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: doncaster, england
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Originally posted by DiscoStew
On a demo, yes. In a club, absolutely not. (IMO)
In a club no one notices stupid mistakes i should know the majority in clubs dont have a clue about mixing you can get pretty slack with it.
Registered: May 2004
Location: Berkeley, California
practice, pre-arrange, edit out your fuck ups, hell you could even sequence the whole thing in ableton, just make sure you put out the best demo possible AND you can back it up live.
"A studio environment is there to be exploited. I don't really hold with these 'all live on 2 decks mixes'. If you want that, go to the gig." - Ben Watt
May-10-2008 15:59
progress
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: The mo'fo'n 214!
Honestly, if someone hands me a demo with train wrecking on it, I trash it. I understand people trainwreck, hell, call me Amtrak. But take more pride in your work when you are showcasing yourself to get more work (catch my drift?).
Originally posted by richg101
a slight flaw adds character imo. reminds you you are listening to a real human instead of a boring ableton mix. if promoters let little flaws where you have had to correct the mix affect their selection then the tunes you are palying dont grab him enough. its all about the tunes imo.
very much agree with that
small beatmatching mistakes makes the mix sound "live"