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Trancelover03591
I've recently started DJing again after a looong time. I have some big releases coming up after all, so I have to be ready for the gigs :P

Anyway, I sometimes check on discogs at compilations and mixes and stuff by guys like Armin, Ferry, etc. I have noticed their DJ mixes are often mastered. What I am wondering is that common? What is the point of that if each individual track is mastered? Do weekly radio shows get mastered? I am just curious about any info about mastering DJ mixes.
Looney4Clooney
get a new profile pic on you sound cloud. And don't smile in that one until you get your teeth fixed. Stuff only a good manager would have the balls to tell you.

To answer your question

yes but not really how you think. You should be doing your own edits of tracks you play. Those edits should have a slight EQ profile. And yes you will be compressing just a little bit more for podcasts knowing that it is played in headphones. It sounds like on speakers, that isn't what people are using.

if you are using a track that you haven't done some sort of edit to customize if to your style of djing, learn to dj. If you are gonna do it anyways, donate money or something to minimize your artistic footprint and the you are adding to the planet.
Trancelover03591
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
get a new profile pic on you sound cloud. And don't smile in that one until you get your teeth fixed. Stuff only a good manager would have the balls to tell you.

To answer your question

yes but not really how you think. You should be doing your own edits of tracks you play. Those edits should have a slight EQ profile. And yes you will be compressing just a little bit more for podcasts knowing that it is played in headphones. It sounds like on speakers, that isn't what people are using.

if you are using a track that you haven't done some sort of edit to customize if to your style of djing, learn to dj. If you are gonna do it anyways, donate money or something to minimize your artistic footprint and the you are adding to the planet.


I don't like the current picture on my soundcloud, and agree I should have a more neutral look. However, I don't think my teeth are the problem?!
Looney4Clooney
was for me. I wouldn't manage you or ever put you on a stage looking like that. You look 12. You look like you carry a pocket bible. ]

music doesn't sell the artist. And that picture and your background to me says dork who thinks other producers are his market. You are getting support from dis , you want to dj , you need a manager and a manager doesn't give a what your music sounds like. Well ideally they might but it doesn't really matter

yes this sounds really abrasive but this is really the candy coated version of what will happen in real life.
Trancelover03591
Correction, pocket Book of Mormon...
Trancelover03591
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
was for me. I wouldn't manage you or ever put you on a stage looking like that. You look 12. You look like you carry a pocket bible. ]

music doesn't sell the artist. And that picture and your background to me says dork who thinks other producers are his market. You are getting support from dis , you want to dj , you need a manager and a manager doesn't give a what your music sounds like. Well ideally they might but it doesn't really matter

yes this sounds really abrasive but this is really the candy coated version of what will happen in real life.


Eh, not really. I agree with what you are saying for the most part.

My soundcloud IS currently marketed to producers. My biggest priority right now is collaborating with technically skilled producers and producers with actual credits. I write the music, they produce it. I direct the average listener to my youtube. I wouldn't put FL Studio as the background on that.
DJ RANN
Richie, you don't mince the words lol.

Honestly, though Caleb, he's right (not about the teeth - that looks distinctly un-british - more about the super dorm room photo). Sadly Image is everything in the DJ world. I can think of at least two different big name producers (who were incredibly well respected for their prolific and high quality productions) who didn't have a ing clue how to DJ yet had at least 5 major trance hits each, when their managers talked them in to DJing even though they didn't want to, just becuasr they had the look (one one a pretty boy and the other had that very LA music producer look).

They were instant hits as DJ's and now most people really know either one as a DJ when really it was a tool to get famous.

Just look at someone like Zedd - he looks about 12, and as if he just got caught by his boarding school teacher for looking at "big and plump monthly". Yet he had a couple of hits and management figured out a haircut and some clothes and Robert's your mother's uncle.

If you don't want a photo, go to a local university and ask a design student whose in to street art to make a logo for you. job done.

Wait did you say Mormon? it. Get Kaskade's details and let him know you're also fellow straight edge, Jospeh Smith, I'm getting my own planet with a ton of wives, worshipper and you're set.
Trancelover03591
Nah I am joking about being Mormon.

In about 2 months I am getting professional pictures. I think I just need to be styled right when I go.
Mr.Mystery
Sharing fashion tips in the DJ booth is exactly the reason I no longer want anything to do with this ing scene.
SYSTEM-J
It depends on what you're mixing on and how you're recording it. If you put together a mix in a DAW (as most promo mixes are these days) you shouldn't really need to do much post-production on it. If it sounds good in your headphones and through your speakers, it's passed the test. It's that simple.

Trancelover03591
Just noticed on Traktor it defaults to -6db of headroom. That is how much I generally leave for mastering on a track. Seems like that is there to allow for mastering of your mix.
MSZ
limiter > softclipper. In a radio enviroment I wouldnt be surprised if they ran it through a ton of rack'ed gear to give its own flavour. Wasnt the bbe sonic maximizer used a lot?
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