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| quote: | Originally posted by Project T
the mark scheme is being left as it is to remove as much bias as possible.
the beatmatching in this competition does vary a lot, from very good almost and sometimes perfect, and in some cases its quite amateurish. everybody can beatmatch, but if that is what you mean, everybody can eq and pick tracks etc.
basically...
tracklist - how the set flows, how the tracks work together
beatmatching - how well it is kept on beat, corrections, etc.
harmonics - eq work, use of faders, etc.
it works the best this way so far and is as unbiased as it really can get, we dont want a repeat of CMII |
ah ok thanks, i was just confused about how you actually go about judging each section, that is how i did it for the mp3 compo when i judged it, so sounds good to me
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