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RavingLunatic
crack addict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Zimbabwe
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| quote: | Originally posted by TranceGeek
yea, but you shouldnt really look at how much it costs... if its something you love doing, why put a price on it?
and that djm600 mixer is like 2 grand canadian... fuck it, not worth it for home use |
yeah i know.. unfortunately, the store puts a price on it.
as far as the DJM600.. well.. it's my dream mixer.
i might skimp out and get something cheaper. but i really want something with 4 channels, so I can have two decks, two CD players, and 2 computer soundcards plugged in all at once, and 4 playing at the same time. effects are a plus too.. i was thinking roland DJ2000..
any other suggestions?
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Jan-23-2002 23:51
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dazzed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Long Island, NY / Hoboken, NJ
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and lets not forget that most effects boxes, if not all (i can't say all cuz i havent played with all of em) sound horrible!!! If you are a pro at mixing and want to add some more stuff to your mix, get a really nice sampler, add some cool sounds to it, and then sample some live sounds.. now that takes skill and that adds something to the music. Some day I hope to be able to pull that off.
i think efx boxes are more for house, where there is no music to begin with =)
dazzed
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Jan-24-2002 06:44
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Blake613
Grr.

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: San Francisco
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Jan-29-2002 03:38
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RavingLunatic
crack addict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Zimbabwe
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| quote: | Originally posted by Trance_Nut
My two cents:
My Idea on effects................ I have always thought that effects are a sign of a weak DJ. No offense RavingLunatic. To become a good DJ, all you really need is a simple mixer that has Low Kill, Mid Kill and High Kill. Unless you can seamlessly incorporate the FX into a song w/o killing it.....is there really a point? Take For instance the board that Armin Van Buuren uses, a Numark DM1100 (Check his website if you dont believe me), hooked to a set of Tech 1200's. Can it get better than that? Simplicity is key. Now I consider Armin a great man at the wheels of steel. He doesnt use FX. He doesnt need to.
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well.. I both agree and disagree. i've been mixing for years, with no effects. it sounds great the 2 songs layered together, that's the essence of DJing.. however, effects can have their place too.. I think using them in a mix, to disguise the fact that the beats are off, is weak, and shouldn't be done, i would never do that..
but for example, in some songs, giving the flange a tweak, or setting the auto pan to pan each beat in a buildup, then, cutting that out right as the bassline kicks in.. that can add to a song.. just as much as EQ tweaks and crossfader tricks can.
also, for scratching, it can be neat, to set the echo delay to 1 beat, then scracth back and forth and listen to it sync with the other record automatically..
anyway... my point is.. they are neat, but, should not be used over top of mixes, or in the main part of a song, only at key points, and just enough so that the audience goes "whoa is that a new remix" not, whoa, he's using effects.
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Jan-29-2002 20:08
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