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dre420
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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Mar-02-2008 05:19
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DJ Techja
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: White Rock, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by loogie
ie lowering ticket costs, improving the sound system and hiring hot naked chicks to dance. |
Not bad feedback, kinda hope it gets better though, kinda hard to narrow down my choices, which was the point of this thread. There will be an investement in lights - I'm just not 100% sure what ya want...
The lowering in ticket costs is a great idea, I think that the clubs charge way too much around here, especially for what you get back. But as far as lighting goes, I have stated already that the music + atmosphere(especially lighting) go hand in hand to create the EDM clubbing experience, its a fact. I understand that lighting isnt for everyone, but for most it matters and adds to the sensation that the music already gives. The lighting I had in mind isnt seen around here much and if it is then it isnt isnt used properly, so that could effect the opionon of lights from some. Im pretty certain that almost everyone would appreciate what I have in store or soon to have in store. Did ya see the vids from Martin?
The sound system part starts to get very expensive (100,000's), so it may be out of my league, but I do agree that better sound systems are in order...but in the future (on my timeline).
lol, we should never have to hire this smut, it should just come to us. They are looking for attention or for some money throwing monkey to help pay rent and I/we could put them in the spot light for that, aswell the onlookers need eye candy, so everybody wins, especially the DJ cause the view would be spectacular...
drooling...
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Mar-03-2008 02:54
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DJ Techja
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: White Rock, Canada
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....still drooling
Actually you can have fewer lasers and more well positioned mirrors to create that spider effect, so it aint far off...But lasers are something that I especially like, I have a few green and red ones, but am more interested in the full multicolor ones, which usually start at 50grrr and thats quite the investment - again its one light for 50grrr kinda hard to justify that...unless your a money throwing monkey...
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Mar-03-2008 03:05
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krysx25
retired
Registered: Jul 2005
Location:
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... I'm still reading the big block of letters at the top ..
One giant huge block of letters ... I bet every n'th letter will spell out
some secrets to a mystery from the past, or a great apple pie recipe.
___________________
The End.
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Mar-03-2008 19:34
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ktracid
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: Burnaby
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Mar-03-2008 23:55
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jussed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Burnaby
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A free shot of jager to all patrons really makes lighting moot!
All kidding aside, I don't think it's just a nice light rig that makes things become better; you will need a full visual aesthetic including projectors, visual displays, thematic arches with designs and props to bring life into a club.
In a club scene, you don't want too crazy of lighting to really distract those that are high from buying more alcohol.
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Mar-04-2008 00:02
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DJ Techja
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: White Rock, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by ktracid
here we go again.. |
No not entirely...I'm done arguing to fellow trance addicts (you) online. I realized its a waste of time and childish. My time is much better spent DJing, promoting and bettering my set, kinda like this thead. Anyway ktracid, hard feelings aside, if...and I mean IF you were to come out and see one of my sets what would want to hear, specifically. Cause I dont just play generic house music or generic trance. I just played that one set for clients/friends that were brand new to this type of music, which is the best thing to do under those circumstances. Im pretty versitile, try me...
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Mar-04-2008 01:17
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DJ Techja
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: White Rock, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by endure
scanners kinda remind me of cheap bars that try to have a dancefloor. |
I agree in theory. But at the same time I also respectfully disagree and here's why.
90% of scanners are lame and cheap. The scanners form Martin are the best in the buisness, trust me. Very high quality optics, kinda like HD, and by now we all know and are impressed by that technology. Aswell, the patterns or also known as gobos are state of the art and very cool in design and function, if you were drunk enough they would look like lasers...cause the optics combined with cutting edge gobos are that good. The scanners I had in mind would be up against a wall or stage truss so the 180 degree pan is all I would need in that situation. Just looking at prices here...the moving heads can cost up to 15grrr each, but the smartMAC about 2grrr, and the scanners 1grrr. So now you can see why I am leaning towards scanners. But in the end probably moving heads with sanners and colored strobes. Hey I'm just one guy here trying to do the best thing with the amount of money I have, clubs renos to architecture, props, and projectors (thinking of going with HIDEF projectors or even the 3D experience) are great ideas and that would have to be a future thing as money is an issue, but thanks to all for your feedback and opinions, some hilarious ones at that.
This may change your opinion on scanners...
For the Martin Mania Scanner Video (SCX700's)
http://www.martin.com/product/produ...uct=maniascx700
For the Martin Mania Scanner Video (SCX800's)
http://www.martin.com/product/produ...uct=maniascx800
For the Martin smartMAC Video (Moving Head)
http://www.martin.com/product/produ...roduct=smartmac
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Mar-04-2008 01:42
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