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How do you get crowd noise into a live set?
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wookieslut
Anyone know how to get the sound of the crowd into your set and at the same time get a crisp recording? For example, the new Gatecrasher NEC tiesto set or the 2002 rosenmontags rave sets , etc...
DJ_Shockwav
a microphone above the crowd will catch the crowd noise
DJ LIQUID
microphone
Spin Doctor
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Originally posted by DJ_Shockwav
a microphone above the crowd will catch the crowd noise


That’s the one. The way to get a crisp sound recording and crowd noise is to record the output from the DJ Mixer and mix it with the crowd noise from the microphone. Be careful not to get it near any speakers. That is unless of course your really into screeching feedback ;)
Kevin
quote:
Originally posted by Spin Doctor


That’s the one. The way to get a crisp sound recording and crowd noise is to record the output from the DJ Mixer and mix it with the crowd noise from the microphone. Be careful not to get it near any speakers. That is unless of course your really into screeching feedback ;)


;)

Been there....done that....not pretty!:p
JohnSmith
oh yah, you guys forgot one thing.

you have to be GOOD enough to get the crowd to make noise..

well, i guess you can be judge jules or dj alligator and you will hear a bunch of boos and hisses..

:)
spectra
DJ Alligator?! He is the biggest joke i've seen since... damn he's the biggest joke i've seen.
wookieslut
wheres the best place to position the microphone
i would assume that you need a really good one to cancel out noise and feedback
Dmatrox
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Originally posted by wookieslut
wheres the best place to position the microphone
i would assume that you need a really good one to cancel out noise and feedback


right in front of a speaker. ;) ....no really...:stongue:

actually, away from the speakers.

feedback hurts the ears. :eyes:
wookieslut
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Originally posted by Dmatrox


right in front of a speaker. ;) ....no really...:stongue:

actually, away from the speakers.

feedback hurts the ears. :eyes:


well i think if its anywhere near the speakes it will up your recording. Im assuming you have to hang it from a balcony or something...i still dont get it.
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