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Great Outdoors
Nine tracks into my mixtape, the transitions were all falling into place, the flow was awesome, I was just beginning to plant in my final record, my elbow hit the left tonearm, the ING NEEDLE SKIPPED!!! ARRGGHHH!

:whip::whip::whip::whip::whip::whip::whip::whip::whip::whip::whip:
mr_sick
U don't have a ing needle, it's just a in' elbow =)
djxtension
Aah man, sucks!

I've had that with my cd-player once. I was recording a mix, when my broter entered the room, and smacked the door against the table. Guess what? The cd-player skipped, and my mix was f*cked up...

So, you're not the only one who has bad luck sometimes.

Hope this makes you feel any better... ;)

Greets,

DJ X-Tension
Nautica
I usually record my mixes on the computer. That way if you mess up you can just carry on with a new soundfile and splice the two together. ;)
djdawn
i feel your pain!
everytime my girlfriend uses a light switch in our house while I'm mixing, there is a loud "POP" in my mixer and that's on the recording, too.:mad:
DJ LIQUID
quote:
Originally posted by mr_sick
U don't have a ing needle, it's just a in' elbow =)


BWAHAHAHAHHAHA :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
Great Outdoors
quote:
Originally posted by Nautica
I usually record my mixes on the computer. That way if you mess up you can just carry on with a new soundfile and splice the two together. ;)


Hold on a sec, spice up the two together? Like how? Can CoolEdit do that? Does that mean I just do individual transitions and glue the whole thing together?
Eugene
Unfortunately this happens to everyone.
You're in the middle of a great set, or even finishing it up, and suddenly something goes wrong.

There's no choice but to go back and record it anew from scratch.
And if you're a good DJ, you should be able to replicate that great set with no problems, any time of day.
Great Outdoors
quote:
Originally posted by Eugene
And if you're a good DJ, you should be able to replicate that great set with no problems, any time of day.


Unfortunately.. :rolleyes: :D
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