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Mental Storm
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Riga, Latvia
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Aug-16-2004 08:58
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tu_face
No Known Cure...

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by 00soups00
even if you hadn't have been following another dj..
is it really against all laws to let their last record
finish before starting yours???
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i think it depends how you do it, and other factors. if the guy before you has played something that is going to sound stupid with the track you play, don't lower yourself as that first impression is important.
my first gig, i was playing after stevie G, and he was playing fast trance. now i was playing techno, and his last tune was a bit too trancy for my desired first tune, so i waited til nearly the end, pressed the stop button on the deck (with an echo effect), and then slammed in the pounding beat
the crowd went mental, it worked, so no, i don't think its against any laws 
i would never let a track play out totally tho... that just makes it look like you cant be arsed 
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Aug-16-2004 10:15
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FirstBorn
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: London, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Mental Storm
But I didn't understood, a little, how you where mixing on that party - totally in headphones, or with one ear in cup, and one listening to monitors? It is very interesting how is better on a big systems! I know that this is very personal thing, and that it also question of experience, but anyway... 
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Thanks for the kind comments! To answer your question, I mixed entirely in headphones for the gig, using the headphone blend (not split cue). Although the monitoring was very good, I'd decided at an early stage to headphone mix because I was still a little worried about speaker delay. I was also bearing in mind the very good advice I received to trust what I heard in headphones above all else.
I found this really helped, not because of speaker delay, but because I could *feel* the bass from the speakers in my body and this actually threw me off slightly because it was out of sync with what was playing (very small delay). But because I trusted what i was hearing in headphones over everything else, I was able to ignore this slight problem and mix much more accurately (the tendency was to beatmatch against the bass vibrations in my body and this would've resulted in some inaccurate mixes).
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Aug-16-2004 11:35
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DJ TWiG
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Boston MA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Nemesis44
Above all, enjoy it and ignore any DJs in crowd as they will always try and pretend they could have done it better even though the only people they play for are their cat and mum.
Cheers
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Just ask the DJ's why they are not spinning on such a night at their own hot spot... kills that bit right off the bat....
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Aug-16-2004 14:44
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