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hapamoto
R3ELISM
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canoga Park, California
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hahah.. i wish i could take the credit.. but no, i don't have some great power of acute hearing, the whole headphone as monitors issue came about a while back.. and basically, it was at around 3 in the morning and dead quite, otherwise i woulda just plugged into at least my computer speakers or something, but i had people sleeping at my apt and i didn't want to bother anyone w/ my mixing so i tried the quietest setup as possible. and to tell u the truth, it probably would have made no difference if i was just putting my ear close to the record and listening to the stylus run along the grooves of the record..
for clubs, i think monitors tend to be more of a problem issue than not because they're just not set up correctly in most cases.. well at least thats wat it seems like to me, maybe you've had better experiences at clubs but i guess im hard to satisfy when it comes to me hearing what i want (and i want as close to my home setup as possible, which would be feasible if i took into consideration that there isn't 20,000w of power rattling the room around you. right now at home im running 300w to each speaker and thats fine, i don't even need that much, and actually i regret buying big speakers when i could have gotten studio monitors.
..as far as the quality of your mixes is concerned, sometimes your headphones will be your best friend when your practicing because they probably produce the truest sound. for example, i have some oldschool numark pre-amped shelftop speakers that came w/ my 1st set of TT's, those things are convenient, but the sound output is really crappy, as in, practically a different pitch than what im hearing in the headphone. when i say pitch, im actually referring to the pitch of the tone, not speed, speakers should not affect tempo (the speed of your sound) but they can reproduce an off pitch (bad frequency filtration??) i dunno, so i don't like to listen to them and thats why i was using the headphones as monitors. but if it was even a tad bit windy outside, i probably wouldn't have been able to hear them.
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Nov-01-2002 19:09
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by hapamoto
i have to disagree w/ you here.. as hard as it is for the crowd to notice a fuckup, theres a reason, its because the dj did as best he/she could to keep the mix flowing.. people can't have the mindset that its going to be easier for them to go into a club because they can hide behind a giant sound system, if anything, you are more exposed than ever because the crowd can hear what you're doing a shitload better than you can in the dj booth! the only thing is that when ur mixing at really quite levels (like when u got that urge to mix 2 songs just to hear the transition at 3am and u can't wake up the neighbors) of course youre gonna hear bettter cuz ur listening so well and concentrated. i've mixed one of my cleanest recordings ever purely thru headphones (i didn't have small speakers, so i took this old set of headphones, set them on the ground w/ the cans facing me; and just turned the volume up really loud.. i could barely tell the difference between the noise coming from the headphones and the noise coming from the needle on vinyl. |
i should probably clarify what i was talking about
at the raves and stuff here, the promoters like to use mountains of bass bins and a few mid/highs
with that much bass it's just an onslaught of noise that resembles a 4/4 beat with a little bit of high end
a friend of mine just played a rave and after his set i was talking to him and he was like "that was the worst set ever, i was off on almost every mix"
it sounded fine on the dancefloor, at that volume the basslines being off a little isn't noticable on the dancefloor
which goes to show you, bigger isn't always better
use enough bass bins to do the job, not overkill
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Nov-02-2002 05:42
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