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Alekos
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: George is on
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Sep-24-2003 23:15
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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For weddings you can get a simple, cheap, scratch mixer. There is no reason for loops or effects or a sampler on your mixer because people don't want to hear remixing at weddings, they want to hear the songs which are requested etc. All you need to do is have good gain control and either a xfader or channel volume bars. You don't even need both! My suggestion is that you look at the frequency output and cleanliness of sound coming out of your mixer rather than any other features that it may offer. You just need to cut back and forth between tracks, you don't need anything fancy.
I would also suggest that if you can't find a simple mixer with Gain LEDs for each channel, that you go with the cheap yet good scratch mixer and get the gain LED controls as a separate function.
I would suggest rane mixers for very clean sound, though you will pay pretty dearly for almost all of their products. Search around though, and look at their website etc. Pioneer is always a reliable choice, but you will also pay a bit for that as well.
Honestly, I would not rely on DJing for making money unless you are part of an established company. It is even hard to make that much money when you are in one of those! Those MLM money making schemes seem so promising, try one of those! 
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When you dance, the DJ takes you on a journey, but he or she is usually not the focus of your experience at a club or festival or wherever you hear the music. Dancing is. Music is.
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Sep-24-2003 23:29
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montie
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Registered: Aug 2002
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by StephF
Hey Montie!
Thank you so much for the advice! will check out 123DJ.com. I know most amateur people don't hear those 'trainwrecks', or bad sound quality, that DJ's spot a mile away once your ear is trained.....BUT I cannot stand bad sound quality.....so for the sake of my own ears, I wouldn't want a mixer that puts out bad sound quality.....I don't have a huge budget by any means but I would rather splurge the extra $100 on top of the cheaper unit if it provides just the right amount of better quality and features! I love playing around with the music and manipulating it....... I will check out your mixer. I have this road ready case my orignal setup came with - it is huge but 'neat/clean' looking...a large road ready box - one that requires someone to help me carry it. (19" rack) Great for the over 6' guy who sold it to me but bad for little 5'4" me. I am wondering if I should downsize although I don't think I have many options as the dual CD units (on the cheaper side) tend to be 19" and I guess I cannot expect good quality equipment to be too compact!? What do u think? Sorry for all the questions but I appreciate all advice! 
PS: I live by the Grove.....! A fellow angeleno? U originally from NC? Sad u missed the latest Hurricane? Hope all family is OK! What r u studying at USC? Like LA!? |
yeah, well almost anyway you go, your gonna have a big coffin with all your stuff in it. always a pain to carry around. to get a smaller one its gonna set you back another 200 or so. i would suggest getting a nice compact but useful dolly which you can use to roll the coffin around. just slide it out of your car and put it onto the dolly and move it around.
when i mobile DJ'ed (i worked for a company) we had these huge racks which contained our CD players (which weren't your avg. DJ CD player, they were huge home stereo style CD players), mixers and old school tape players. these things were like 2 feet tall and a foot and a half wide and weighed almost as much as me . once you got them out of your car and onto your dolly, they were no prob.
yeah look into getting the RM-3. its not the best mixer out there for sound quality, but its not bad by any mans. mine has worked just fine for me in my bedroom set up for practicing and recording mixs. i've even taken it out a few times for events and it could get the job done just as well as any other fancy spansy mixer i've played on.
and at 170 its one hell of a good deal. (make sure it will fit in your coffin tho ).
I'm actually orginally from St. Louis, not NC . My thingy is misleading i know, but those are lyrics from one of my fav. songs and i felt like putting it in there one day .
I'm liking LA alot. Its fun, 1000x better than st. louis. lots of shitty stuff about this city, but it makes things more interesting. i'm enjoying myself alot here.
I'm studying Biology and Music Recording at USC (two different ends of the spectrum ).
you said you were from NY/NJ? How do you like LA compared to home?
(i'd pick NYC over LA any day ). when did you move here?
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Sep-25-2003 09:52
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