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Sound O fTrance
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| quote: | Originally posted by miamitranceman
Something else to think abut when playing out is you gotta think bout the overall volume coming through those big systems too. Clipping be damned, if it's too loud you're gonna blow everyone out, especially with some of those high hats in some tracks. Noticed that when I giged at Pawn Shop down here in Miami. I had my sis go out on the floor and let me know when the volume was okay. |
loll, not a bad idea and def something to keep in mind
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Aug-23-2007 03:04
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MERiDiAN5i2
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Texas, USA
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If you've never played there before, see if you can talk to the guy running the PA rig and ask what sort of levels he's expecting off the mixer.
Like ChrisB said, if they're doing their job properly the top of the mixer's output level is the top of the sound rig's capability. However, alot of sound guys run their rigs at full gain and use a compressor, and the DJ ends up having to keep the mixer turned down. I see this more often than I should. It's bad practice, adds unnecessary noise and encourages clipping. This practice has been exacerbated by the poor output stages of many DJ mixers, including the all-popular DJM600, which starts to distort way too early, especially if the XLR outs are not being used.
Limiting is good, but you want to avoid hitting the limiter if possible. It reduces dynamic range and flattens the mix. Some clubs keep the limiters tight to aim for a more constant sound level, but I'm not a fan of that. Music is meant to have ups and downs of amplitude and it adds to the feel.
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Aug-23-2007 22:13
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