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Mixing for the DJs?
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Shiranui
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Posted : Feb 3, 2011 00:28
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That would work, problem is it requires three hands... turn up one bass knob, turn down another and raise gain all at the same time. Kind of hard to get right :x |
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willsanquil
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Posted : Feb 3, 2011 21:19
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could have kill switches on your bass frequencies...
kill the incoming tracks bass, turn knob to full
put one hand on gain knob, other hand on the two kill switches
hit both kill switches at same time, so that outgoing track drops out and incoming track drops in...and adjust gain to taste
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Shiranui
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Posted : Feb 3, 2011 23:53
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If I could afford to buy my ideal equipment and bring it to parties I'm playing at, this wouldn't be a problem.
When I'm DJing all I can assume that I have is a pair of CDJ-100s and a very basic DJ mixer with EQs and faders. |
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willsanquil
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Posted : Feb 4, 2011 00:18
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Ascension
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Posted : Feb 4, 2011 03:30
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Pagan
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Posted : Feb 4, 2011 06:57
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I miss the old days of dj'ing.
DJ'ed full time for a few years back in the 90's.
Old gemini executioner, nothing but fades and EQ's and later on a nice red light to flash on the beats.
Was more fun back then too.
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