How long are your sets? I generally record mine to be anything around 1.5 - 2hours, long enough....
Mar-07-2009 17:22
Ted Promo
NWO WOLFPACK INSANE
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
I don't measure my sets based on time; I measure based on dreams and orgasms and combinations of both.
Mar-07-2009 17:26
PivotTechno
senseless
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Citizen, World
There's actually a special DJ set measuring device that's made by a Slovenian manufacturer, though I can't recall their name at the moment. They're made to order depending on the genre you play, and are obviously pretty pricey as a result. Moreso than say, a clock.
My sets are as long as the space between when I start and when I finish, fyi.
I usually last about 20 minutes. Although with enough concentration I can go for an hour.
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Mar-07-2009 18:04
PETRAN
Like Antennas To Heaven
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Volos, Greece
quote:
Originally posted by creon444
I usually last about 20 minutes. Although with enough concentration I can go for an hour.
Definitely man, those swedish sheeps look very cuddly and...warm
Mar-07-2009 18:14
whiskers
old skool
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: in your dreams
quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
Definitely man, those swedish sheeps look very cuddly and...warm
ahahaha@!
I used to do 1hr, then 2hr, now I have a couple playlists of 3-4-5 tracks each. If I were to mix them, they'd be 20-40 minutes.
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Mar-07-2009 18:24
Zak McKracken
Trance
Registered: Jun 2003
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i used to play 90 minutes before. now i sold it all and plan to go digital and auto-bpm so i dont need headfones. this way i can do it all night beacuse it was always my ears tirening first.
Originally posted by palm
i used to play 90 minutes before. now i sold it all and plan to go digital and auto-bpm so i dont need headfones. this way i can do it all night beacuse it was always my ears tirening first.
unless you know your tracks by the second (or visually by waveform), you still need headphones.