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Beatflux
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Originally posted by cryophonik


Now, where the hell is Eric J?

+1
JEO
Super good to have you back. I'll get back to dancing now.

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Originally posted by cryophonik
Wow, all the regulars are coming back. It feels just like the good old days....and, by "good old days" I mean early 2011ish? :stongue:


:D that's pretty much the way I got to know this place. Never seen it better :)
Looney4Clooney
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Originally posted by Julz
Welcome back, i was looking forward to seeing the thread on explaining all the music theory in songs people choose.


never going to happen. Feel free to ask any question regarding theory and I will answer it but everything i would say is in a book and if not in a book , probably too complicated to understand unless you have read and grasped all those books and it would be way too much work. I love the topic but i know I won't ever have the time to really make a practical theory path for EDM.

The wedding was great. Me and my brother can go from 0 knot winds to Katrina in a matter of 20 seconds and at one point he got all nervous about the sound set up as he thought I was being complicated and said he is just going to use an ipod so I told him to go himself as I had spent literally 2000 on equipment for the reception, I was so mad that i didn't bother writing a toast as he said don't bother. Despite all my years of experience and the fact i do this as a living, i will always be his idiot brother i suppose.

Anyways, my brother despite being older always has these tantrums so I knew he would change his mind at the last second so I still worked on the audio bit but my toast was really off the cuff. There are a few things i am really proud of but man my toast, for being made on the spot was dynamite. One of those things you hope you don't up but everyone was telling me that it was the best wittiest funny loving toast they had ever heard at a wedding. So never doubt the power of not caring, a wicked sense of humour and champagne.

The djing was not as much fun as I would of liked. To be honest, I never saw the downside of all the new tech as i just don't dj but first off , the time to warp so many tracks then set beatgrids in tracktor was just so time consuming. Because I had bought all my stuff the week before, I also had to program all the mappings in traktor. I found that no matter how much i wanted to dance and engage the audience, my eyes always gazed towards the laptop.

I honestly don't see the point of automating beatmatching. It doesn't work well. There are always sync issues. You have to spend so much time warping then setting beatgrids as tracktors transient algorithm is garbage.

I would of much preferred to just ride the pitch like in the olden days. Faster and more accurate. Unfortunately i didn't really have a setup with turntables which i could like those time coded vinyl so I was often at the mercy of tracktor and it was distracting.

I did really like using live tho. Had a ton of acappallas or drum beats loaded that I could trigger. Also, by routing tracktor to live, I could use a multiband compressor on each channel then a global limiter so that i didn't have to worry about gain as music from the last 50 years is quite different in rms levels. Also the effects in live are really neat and not pretty fun stuff you can do. I had control to the light controller as well which I didn't really know how to operate but I managed to find the full on death star lazer beam settings for the drops. My sister eventually was tired and helped with the lights. Man i love lazers.

I also used live to make a ton of my own edits or mashups which was fun. Was sort of necessary as they had very conservative tastes so any dance track had to have some familiar element and i didn't want to play euro dance all night so I would play tracks i like with some element people would know mixed in.

The non dance stuff was challenging in that as much as people would say just slam the fader, I was always looking for ways to have quicker smarter transitions as 3 minutes is a long time in dj time.

My girlfriend was also there and she sung during the signing which was beautiful.Great wedding to be honest. My brother played along to somewhere over the rainbow on the ukelele as the bride and her father walked down the isle. It sounds somewhat garish but since it was outside and the sun was shining and it was really cute. Can't imagine how he pulled it off as there were about 300 people looking our way. He passed the ukulele to me at some point as she got closer and expected me to play which I managed somehow.

The father was in his last stages of cancer so it was really good timing as we didn't know if he would even be alive for the wedding.
EddieZilker
Welcome back, belatedly.
DJ RANN
quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney


'Bout ing time you were back. Place needs some acidic wit to compliment Dave's classic one liners.

And to everyone I've ever argued with in the DJ booth about how modern laptop DJ sets are and how laptop DJ technology has not improved EDM, please suck on Richie's post - I was damn right.

Oh, and finally, where is Eric J? He came back for bit, posted something cryptic about going through stuff and not being able to be on here then disappeared again. Hope all is good though, so someone facebook him and bring him back to TA.
Eric J
I still visit from time to time, just not as much as I used to. Dave has me on Facebook, so he knows where to find me. ;)
TranceLover007
A lot of scary warm and welcoming comments I can see in this post for you man lol, definitely nice to have some serious experience back on TA site!!!

Darek
dj_alfi
quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
never going to happen. Feel free to ask any question regarding theory and I will answer it but everything i would say is in a book and if not in a book , probably too complicated to understand unless you have read and grasped all those books and it would be way too much work. I love the topic but i know I won't ever have the time to really make a practical theory path for EDM.

The wedding was great. Me and my brother can go from 0 knot winds to Katrina in a matter of 20 seconds and at one point he got all nervous about the sound set up as he thought I was being complicated and said he is just going to use an ipod so I told him to go himself as I had spent literally 2000 on equipment for the reception, I was so mad that i didn't bother writing a toast as he said don't bother. Despite all my years of experience and the fact i do this as a living, i will always be his idiot brother i suppose.

Anyways, my brother despite being older always has these tantrums so I knew he would change his mind at the last second so I still worked on the audio bit but my toast was really off the cuff. There are a few things i am really proud of but man my toast, for being made on the spot was dynamite. One of those things you hope you don't up but everyone was telling me that it was the best wittiest funny loving toast they had ever heard at a wedding. So never doubt the power of not caring, a wicked sense of humour and champagne.

The djing was not as much fun as I would of liked. To be honest, I never saw the downside of all the new tech as i just don't dj but first off , the time to warp so many tracks then set beatgrids in tracktor was just so time consuming. Because I had bought all my stuff the week before, I also had to program all the mappings in traktor. I found that no matter how much i wanted to dance and engage the audience, my eyes always gazed towards the laptop.

I honestly don't see the point of automating beatmatching. It doesn't work well. There are always sync issues. You have to spend so much time warping then setting beatgrids as tracktors transient algorithm is garbage.

I would of much preferred to just ride the pitch like in the olden days. Faster and more accurate. Unfortunately i didn't really have a setup with turntables which i could like those time coded vinyl so I was often at the mercy of tracktor and it was distracting.

I did really like using live tho. Had a ton of acappallas or drum beats loaded that I could trigger. Also, by routing tracktor to live, I could use a multiband compressor on each channel then a global limiter so that i didn't have to worry about gain as music from the last 50 years is quite different in rms levels. Also the effects in live are really neat and not pretty fun stuff you can do. I had control to the light controller as well which I didn't really know how to operate but I managed to find the full on death star lazer beam settings for the drops. My sister eventually was tired and helped with the lights. Man i love lazers.

I also used live to make a ton of my own edits or mashups which was fun. Was sort of necessary as they had very conservative tastes so any dance track had to have some familiar element and i didn't want to play euro dance all night so I would play tracks i like with some element people would know mixed in.

The non dance stuff was challenging in that as much as people would say just slam the fader, I was always looking for ways to have quicker smarter transitions as 3 minutes is a long time in dj time.

My girlfriend was also there and she sung during the signing which was beautiful.Great wedding to be honest. My brother played along to somewhere over the rainbow on the ukelele as the bride and her father walked down the isle. It sounds somewhat garish but since it was outside and the sun was shining and it was really cute. Can't imagine how he pulled it off as there were about 300 people looking our way. He passed the ukulele to me at some point as she got closer and expected me to play which I managed somehow.

The father was in his last stages of cancer so it was really good timing as we didn't know if he would even be alive for the wedding.


I'm gonna give you a little leeway, seeing as you have been away for a while. But yeah... News flash! I'm the new mod around here, and off-topic WOT's (non audio related) are now a bannable offence. So that's that. Keep that up and I'll ban you harder than a hammer on a rabbits head, capice?
Richard Butler
Good to see you - we share goals once more:D
And yes, my beats still sound 'so damned white'.:o
Looney4Clooney
quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
I'm gonna give you a little leeway, seeing as you have been away for a while. But yeah... News flash! I'm the new mod around here, and off-topic WOT's (non audio related) are now a bannable offence. So that's that. Keep that up and I'll ban you harder than a hammer on a rabbits head, capice?


lol man tell you what. I will give you some leeway. chill the out and I think we will all get along.

capice ? HOnestly man, i know you must feel super awesome being a mod but I really don't care. I will post as I've always posted and people will appreciate them as they always have. If you are going to take it personal and ban me because of stupid arbitrary reasons , go for it. I think everyone will agree this place is better with me here so don't threaten me.

DJ RANN
quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
lol man tell you what. I will give you some leeway. chill the out and I think we will all get along.

capice ? HOnestly man, i know you must feel super awesome being a mod but I really don't care. I will post as I've always posted and people will appreciate them as they always have. If you are going to take it personal and ban me because of stupid arbitrary reasons , go for it. I think everyone will agree this place is better with me here so don't threaten me.


Don't go there Rich - if he's a mod then I'm Pamela Anderson.

Alfi is bit of the resident Troll, but often gets wrong from only skimming threads. Just nod quietly and he'll pass in a few mins.
DJ RANN
Actually, talking of regulars, where is Palm? (aka, Conway Twitty, Kenny Rogers, Nortek etc).

You can't have Richie without our resident Norwegian lunatic.....
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