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DJ-Kuza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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Good luck man. I've been there. Just rememebr you are goign to be nervouse. You are goign to have to take a piss 50 times before you get on. You will have shaky hands and you will mess up at least one transition. Try to bring some hard ouse style tracks as they are easy to bang in with just the bass of one track. Then slam it to the other sides bass with all the highs on. It'll help you get intot he more trancy stuff where you have to worry about phase mixing.
Just know that you will get all the nervouse feelings and that they are normal. People will see you shaking as you try to put the needle on the record so they won't give you a hard time. Just dont let a train wrek go for long, fix that shit on th fly.
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Nov-01-2002 15:24
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MERiDiAN5i2
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Texas, USA
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hehe.. i spent about 2 hours spinning on 1520's and a numark mixer at a friends house last night, and it was my first real attempt at mixing on anything but technics. he even had an oldass numark mixer to make it feel hella low-end.. lol.. but it worked.
try to get a little time on the 1200's before the show, just to get the feel.. they are so radically different from the 1520's your used to it's not even funny. the pitch is all sensitive and accurate, etc etc.. you really have to bang on techs compared to 1520's. even just 10 min to get used to the feel before going live would probably really help.
the crowd could actually work more to your advantage, if they dont make you nervous, it's always more fun playing for people rather than your own ears...
if you are used to spinning after a brew or two, have one before your gig, can really help relax you...
regardless, the most important advise i can give for the first time going live is this:
dont overdo yourself: concentrate on each move you make, be methodical.. dont try to pull off too many funky moves... keep the risk low and you'll keep your confidence high.
maybe start off with a few tracks you know reallllyyy well?? maybe a few of those old classics that really moved you when you first started spinning ? those are usually crowd pleasers anyhow...
good luck!!!! 
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Nov-01-2002 16:14
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Eugene
EURO-Hard-Trance-Addict

Registered: May 2001
Location: Maryland USA
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Meridian, thanks for your tips. So, just how hard will it be for me to move to Techs? You could say I've never had any experience with Technics before. What do you mean when you say, "You'll have to bang on the Techs"? I thought better decks meant easier mixing.
With my Numarks, of course, I hold the record by the edge only ('cause the platter will stop if you press too hard! ), I give it a slight push when I start it up 'cause the torque leaves a lot to be desired...
But, I must tell you, I've gotten used to these (admittedly crappy) decks, and I even released a demo CD recorded with them! That's the demo that I gave to that guy, who agreed to let me have a slot at the club next week.
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Nov-01-2002 16:21
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DJ-Kuza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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You should try not touching the record at all on techs. But if you do just use your finger lightly near the middle.
Oh and don't kiss this guys ass too much, he'll see it. Just be cool and thank him for ginging you a chance.
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Nov-01-2002 16:38
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DJ-Kuza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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Always bring your own. No one likes having other people use their headset.
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Nov-01-2002 16:40
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MERiDiAN5i2
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Texas, USA
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well, by 'bang them around' i mean you'll have to push them a bit more, be a more physical and less gentle. the 1520's you have to baby, technics you have to push around with a vengenance. thats why they are so fun though 
the 1520's actually are usable, i got used to them quick. still blah and horrible to deal with, but once you get the hang they are useable.
the 1520's, when you push the record, it speeds up pretty quick and tends to keep going, easy to overcorrect.. with techs you'll have to push it harder to get the same amonut of movement... heavier platter, motor does more work - and if you adjust (slow down) the speed by moving your fingers over the dots on the side of the platter, you'll have to apply much more pressure on the tech's platter to overcome the torque. if you touch the 1520's dots hard, it'll almost stop.. if you do this to a 1200, it'll slow down a little and come right back to speed. basically, the 1200's are TOTALLY less touchy when it comes to hand movemovement on the record/platter, and you have to 'interact' with the physics more to get the result you want.
the techs ARE easier to spin on... by farrrrrrrrr. if you are used to them. the pitch is real sensitive though. one trick with the techs, is once you get closely matched, let it play in the phones 32 or more beats, see if it's ahead of behind, then nudge the pitch slider with the tip of your finger up or down (tiny small correction).
techs (at least the ones i've spun on) seem to get a little funky around zero pitch, say plus/minus 1 (gets real sensitive) and above +6 they drift more... i usually try to spin about plus (or minus, but i like fast) 2 or 3, seems like the place were they are most stable.
definitly try to match on the pitch... it's the way to go with technics, but it takes getting used to... but hand corrections take even more getting used to.
you wont have to use the single finger on the side of the record to cue like you do on the 1520's.. there is enough torque you can scratch the first beat in the headphones, throw it down, make a quick adjustment and start the mix. much easier...
you'll get used to them 
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Nov-01-2002 17:06
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