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Recording sets
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| jpisani |
Do you find that recording your sets and listening to them afterwards makes you a better DJ? I've been doing it a lot lately and it really helps with my EQing, it doesn't sound that bad live, but when I'm relistening to it, I can definitly tell when I come in too loud or bassy.
Anyone else do anything like this? |
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| JD8180 |
| quote: | Originally posted by jpisani
Do you find that recording your sets and listening to them afterwards makes you a better DJ? I've been doing it a lot lately and it really helps with my EQing, it doesn't sound that bad live, but when I'm relistening to it, I can definitly tell when I come in too loud or bassy.
Anyone else do anything like this? |
for sure.. i feel like i notice the little mistakes when i listen to something i recorded. |
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| PezCore |
| sometimes when I'm in the mix, I think my mix sounds like sh*t, but I'm listening to it after and it's actually good.. sometimes it's the opposite hehe |
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| Dj Gracjan |
| every time you spin you should record and just see even when u practice with loops and different tricks/effects to see what sounds good or not. |
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