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  • Alex Wild
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    Fair enough 🙂 I dont know most of that stuff so cant comment, but out of interest, what is the list if its not a mix tracklist?

    in reply to: Can EDM Music Ever be Listened Normally? #5028
    Alex Wild
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    The short answer: Yes.

    Alex Wild
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    If they’re all 5 stars for you, what does it matter what anyone else thinks?

    in reply to: Your Top 5 #4949
    Alex Wild
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    happydan, post: 4788 wrote: 1. Snap – Rhythm is a Dancer.

    That is all. 🙂

    Played that last night and it went OFF!

    My top 5, off the top of my head:

    …no, it’s too hard actually.

    in reply to: The Importance Of Excellent Quality DJ Samples #1001228
    Alex Wild
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    For a short sample no-one would probably notice, but id stick to 320s if possible.

    in reply to: As a DJ are you "Sound Obsessive"? #4803
    Alex Wild
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    Palms on the faders! Sounds nuts, I cant imagine it. It must look like you’re praying :p

    in reply to: As a DJ are you "Sound Obsessive"? #4797
    Alex Wild
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    Hang on a sec. Have you got one of those A&H mixers where the gains are on the back? If so, it explains a lot.

    in reply to: As a DJ are you "Sound Obsessive"? #1001225
    Alex Wild
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    I mix lots of stuff. No scratching though.

    in reply to: The Importance Of Excellent Quality DJ Samples #4789
    Alex Wild
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    You get a lower noise floor with 24bit, so yeah its better quality for recording.
    For playing over a club PA to a packed room of pissed-up punters, not necessary.

    in reply to: As a DJ are you "Sound Obsessive"? #4785
    Alex Wild
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    Except that with your method I wouldn’t be able to do cuts on the line faders (as I couldn’t fling the fader back up to the top). Which was kinda my question about 4-5 posts ago! 😀

    Probably you dont use the faders for cuts is the obvious answer…

    in reply to: As a DJ are you "Sound Obsessive"? #4782
    Alex Wild
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    Tbh, I wouldn’t find myself in that situation as I make sure that I’ve got enough headroom by setting the incoming gains and the master out to allow for the flexibility you’re talking about.

    in reply to: As a DJ are you "Sound Obsessive"? #4778
    Alex Wild
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    @U31 How would the end result be any different? Assuming you’re not boosting it into the red of course.

    in reply to: As a DJ are you "Sound Obsessive"? #4773
    Alex Wild
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    happydan, post: 4763 wrote: No no no. Line fader levels are irrelevant. That’s what the gain trims are for!

    Welllll… They’re not irrelevant. I always keep mine at full (whilst the track is on obviously) so I can use them to cut. I set levels with the gain knob.

    in reply to: As a DJ are you "Sound Obsessive"? #4768
    Alex Wild
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    U31, post: 4707 wrote: There are SOOO many DJ’s out there who do that, volume faders at the top in stead of 3/4 way, EQ’s to the stops and gains up too high

    Why have channel faders at 3/4? How do you do cuts on the faders?

    In response to Phil’s post, I once had a manual that came with some yamaha tape 4 track that said on the first page:
    “A BAD RECORDING OF A GOOD SONG IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN A GOOD RECORDING OF A BAD SONG”

    Amen.

    in reply to: As a DJ are you "Sound Obsessive"? #4439
    Alex Wild
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    I cant believe how many times ive gone to set up and found all the EQs on the mixer turned up full. What was the last guy doing?! First thing I do is zero the mixer and start from fresh.

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