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fr3sh
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Vancouver
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ill see if i get my friend's digi for pics
but for now its about 500 sq feet.... a square room (possibly rectanglar)
i'm going to put the dj booth in the corner
will probably start building my console in the next few weeks
i am debating what to do with the cdj 1000's.... im thinking of the best way to have them elevated and tilted... also debating whether to make my TT's flush. i plan on upgrading my mixer so it will look weird with an unflush mixer and flush TT's
so many things...
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May-30-2005 06:05
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TranceSpeeder
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Europe
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May-30-2005 07:41
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fr3sh
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Vancouver
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| quote: | Originally posted by IntegraR0064
I probably wouldn't put it in the corner, I'd put it in the middle of one of the sides of the room. So that you hear the PAs more accurately.
Just my opinion though |
I was thinking of having active monitors right on the dj console at my ear level
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May-30-2005 19:53
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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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in a small room, with loud speakers, a monitor won't be imperative, trust me. when i throw parties at my terrace, which opens up to a huge back yard, only using 2-3 decent PAs, i turn the monitor to the crowd (thank god it's on a pedestal) because my other friends crank it up real high, and if i can mix without it, it's only fucking with my ears. many people seem to think that in order for a soundsystem to be efficient, everyone's ears have to bleed.
the whole 'monitor' deal only serves for when sound is getting lost, has a delay, or an echo when it gets to you, causing your mixing to be off. the monitor is a clear source of audio placed near you to banish these evil effects.
what i recommend, is positiong the DJ booth and one of the speakers meant for the dancefloor in a way that the speaker reaches the crowd perfectly, and doubles as a monitor. you can squeeze out more use of your sound this way, and hopefully save a buck or two.
my recommendation tho: if it's a small room, or, 'small' for the amount of sound you've put in it, try mixing without a loud audio source near you. or get a really small speaker and have it play near you. if you can, do it that way. a lot better for your ears. (unless of course you're cranking up the headphones all the way, which is just as bad, if not worse...)
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May-31-2005 01:02
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