Re: [313] dodgy mixing

2001-01-05 Thread phred
I'm confused about this supposed dodgy mixing by the UR DJs. Not that I heard and saw. Also, the post 5-am shutdown was completely in line with the entire presentation UR did. The point is, they show up, they do their thing, then they're gone. This is not a standard presentation

Re: [313] dodgy mixing

2001-01-05 Thread stuffed bird
My mail about dodgy mixing was not directly related to the UR DJ's or UR party, it was just a general impression I have after 10 years of visiting parties and listening to tapes and mixes. Also, Ken Ishii was just an example I gave. When I saw him, way back in 97, just when he had started

Re: [313] dodgy mixing

2001-01-05 Thread dj revolver
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] dodgy mixing Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 16:51:57 -0800 wait, are we talking about using levels vs. cross faders? If so, I would strongly disagree, using the levels is far more precise, and what to do if using three tables? I find cross faders

Re: [313] dodgy mixing

2001-01-04 Thread Nick Walsh
--- darw_n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: he was still desperately listening to his headphones (with both ears...) He might have been desperately listening, but I just want to point out that there are DJ's that listen to nothing but headphones. Yeah, me included... I find it pointless to do

Re: [313] dodgy mixing

2001-01-04 Thread Jochem_Peteri
I never quite got that, mixing with the faders... its slow and inaccurate.. specially those dateq tables...u need a bike to mix in a tune... crossfading is the essence of a sparkling mix! 154

Re: [313] dodgy mixing

2001-01-04 Thread Christian Bloch
:37 PM Subject: Re: [313] dodgy mixing I know ppl that just use the channel faders and not the crossfader to mix... Nick (Dj Pacific:)

Re: [313] dodgy mixing

2001-01-04 Thread darw_n
www.sphereproductions.com www.mannequinodd.com www.mp3.com/darw_n - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 5:52 AM Subject: Re: [313] dodgy mixing I never quite got that, mixing with the faders... its slow and inaccurate.. specially

dodgy mixing

2001-01-03 Thread stuffed bird
Is anybody still surprised by big names who can't seem to mix two tracks in a decent way? I'm not. As long as party-organisations continue to book good producers for DJ sets just because they attract a crowd, and as long as producers regard DJ'ing just as a way of making easy money you'll have

RE: [313] dodgy mixing

2001-01-03 Thread John Osselaer
Big respect to the likes of Derrick Carter, Mark Farina, Laurent Garnier and some others who truly know what DJ'ing is all about, and for most of the others, please put together a decent live show and leave the decks to those who know! --- Hehehe, 'to those who know', nice pun o stuffed one!

Re: [313] dodgy mixing

2001-01-03 Thread darw_n
he was still desperately listening to his headphones (with both ears...) He might have been desperately listening, but I just want to point out that there are DJ's that listen to nothing but headphones. When I play, I try to turn the monitor waay down and use it only as a EQ reference, and