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Recording Mixes (pg. 5)
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TranceGeek
quote:
Originally posted by trancearmada
well your logic is scary too had u read the entire thread you would know what the point behind my logic is, but than again why don't we look at all the Global Underground CD's. HMMMmmmmmm are they mixed live? Did not think so, every single one of them is digitally mixed. So where is the validity in your point than.


that's different... those are compilations... what you were (and any other amateur dj) doing was recording a promo mix that would showcase your skills behind the decks and your track selection...

:rolleyes:
trancearmada
quote:
Originally posted by TranceGeek
that's different... those are compilations... what you were (and any other amateur dj) doing was recording a promo mix that would showcase your skills behind the decks and your track selection...

:rolleyes:


so what? why do you care so much about what I do? are you a promoter? amateur dj is the key word, even u said it. and my CD still showcases my skills, I did one up and went back and redone it again, it still shows my mixing skills and abilities not on the whole perspective, but I still mixed it live on turntables. not some mp3 program... why does this whole thing bother u so much, how does this affect u or anyone else at this point in time.
TranceGeek
lol, why are you freaking out?

all i said was that your logic scares me... then i explained to you in detail why... its up to you to do whatever the you wanna do...
trancearmada
quote:
Originally posted by TranceGeek
lol, why are you freaking out?

all i said was that your logic scares me... then i explained to you in detail why... its up to you to do whatever the you wanna do...


than I'll do what ever the I want, eventhough MY logic "SCARES" U! :toocool:
TranceGeek
true...

i was also gonna ask you how you managed to compare yourself to any djs on global underground serie, but i'll leave that for some other time
trancearmada
quote:
Originally posted by TranceGeek
true...

i was also gonna ask you how you managed to compare yourself to any djs on global underground serie, but i'll leave that for some other time


i did not compare my self to those mixes, i just used the analogy. and what's with all the atacks coming from you? what the hell do you want and apology or something?

back away to my ignore list u go! ;) :D :stongue: :toocool: :tongue2
TranceGeek
pfft, what an ego

gg

freak
pac0r
have you ever tried recording a mix not knowing half the tracks...

its so annoying! crowds are much easier
Narcissus
A Demo CD can't contain any trainwreck at all.. not even a slight beat going out of place cause you're being picked on by some djs. I think it's ok to have a demo cd being edited. We amateur djs can't and don't really want to spend days in front of the decks mixing on the same tracklist over and over. Even the professional djs release cds that are either mixed on computer or were later edited on computer. Once the demo cds are out and you get the gig it wouldn't hurt and probably it'd be unnoticable to up a mix a bit. Ever listen to livesets? Even PvD or tiesto or Armin s up every once in a while...there's no harm in that.
Mister_Michel
I really don't see the logic in this method :conf:

If you can't mix it at home, then gonna be able to do it in a dancing either :nervous:

chesco
quote:
Originally posted by JohnSmith
totally man! all is going great till you start recording, then it's all shot to hell!


I thought I was the only one. I tried a live broadcast last night and as soon as I started my concentration went and I basically couldn't be ed continuing. :crazy:
brian
quote:
Originally posted by pac0r
have you ever tried recording a mix not knowing half the tracks...


Probably not wise... :rolleyes:
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