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CDJ1000s and more planning, practicing, and takes than you can imagine. Why do you think I've only done 2 in the last year?
I haven't addressed this until now because frankly I don't think the method matters on a studio mix strictly for listening purposes. (Obviously a live show would be different.) Let the music speak for itself.
I haven't addressed this until now because frankly I don't think the method matters on a studio mix strictly for listening purposes. (Obviously a live show would be different.) Let the music speak for itself.
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To me it matters when booking... otherwise, I just like to know for Ego sake. Like "eh, I can do that better"Little Boh Peep wrote:CDJ1000s and more planning, practicing, and takes than you can imagine. Why do you think I've only done 2 in the last year?
I haven't addressed this until now because frankly I don't think the method matters on a studio mix strictly for listening purposes. (Obviously a live show would be different.) Let the music speak for itself.
CDJ's are actually the same thing, in my eyes anyway, as regular turntables. I don't think the people who think it's any easier have actually mixed a single track on a pair, or they'd know that the same principles apply.
If it's Ableton, that matters, too. Because in Ableton, usually what you will hear are EDITS of tracks and not the tracks themselves. I've been away for some time, and I'd like to hear what the tracks actually sound like--since I will be on a buying spree for some time now.
Personally, my philosophy is thus:
1200's, CDJ's... say it loud, say it proud.
Ableton, Live PA... keep your mouth shut, because outside of myself and the few who actually use Ableton for anything other than production--nobody will actually give much weight to the mix... they all seem to think that you can hit a magic button and everything cues itself and warps itself, etc... damn shame, really... some of the MOST innovative sets are coming from Ableton users--which at that point, it's not DJing, but something entirely different altogether.
Let me begin begging for the next mix straight away.



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its all about being a perfectionist which can be incredibly frustrating but when you get it right its all worth it.Little Boh Peep wrote:CDJ1000s and more planning, practicing, and takes than you can imagine. Why do you think I've only done 2 in the last year?
I haven't addressed this until now because frankly I don't think the method matters on a studio mix strictly for listening purposes. (Obviously a live show would be different.) Let the music speak for itself.
its a dj thing to be kinda nerdy about this sort of stuff because obviously on something like ableton its a lot easier to beatmatch incredibly quickly but in turn it opens up a lot of doors creatively. i just like to listen to mixes and have some understanding about the context they were made in.
biggups on the mixes once again great selection and technically spot on.
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There is no real difference, if you are doing it right. In THEORY, you could have the whole set mapped out and just basically hit PLAY... but nobody serious does that...diversify wrote:its a dj thing to be kinda nerdy about this sort of stuff because obviously on something like ableton its a lot easier to beatmatch incredibly quickly but in turn it opens up a lot of doors creatively. i just like to listen to mixes and have some understanding about the context they were made in.
biggups on the mixes once again great selection and technically spot on.
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The amount of takes she did on these mixes, especially the second one, just shows how passionate she is about the music to me. I'm sure a lot of people would have thought, OK, this mix is fine as it is, but not Christinediversify wrote: its all about being a perfectionist which can be incredibly frustrating but when you get it right its all worth it.

It has to be JUST right, and I think she's set herself some very high standards by being this way.
respectASC wrote:The amount of takes she did on these mixes, especially the second one, just shows how passionate she is about the music to me. I'm sure a lot of people would have thought, OK, this mix is fine as it is, but not Christinediversify wrote: its all about being a perfectionist which can be incredibly frustrating but when you get it right its all worth it.![]()
It has to be JUST right, and I think she's set herself some very high standards by being this way.
i didnt realise that you were part of the whole covert operations fam vaccine just been checking your dnb mixes. have you produced any dnb?
Well you could say she is part of the family, since she's my wifediversify wrote:respectASC wrote:The amount of takes she did on these mixes, especially the second one, just shows how passionate she is about the music to me. I'm sure a lot of people would have thought, OK, this mix is fine as it is, but not Christinediversify wrote: its all about being a perfectionist which can be incredibly frustrating but when you get it right its all worth it.![]()
It has to be JUST right, and I think she's set herself some very high standards by being this way.
i didnt realise that you were part of the whole covert operations fam vaccine just been checking your dnb mixes. have you produced any dnb?

She's done the odd dnb thing in the past, mainly bootlegs and stuff. She's never ruled out writing the odd dnb thing, but I think her heart beats at 140bpm these days

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You are a freakin lucky dude. I couldn't imagine sitting around and listening to like 10 DECENT mixes in a row and then hearing these banger live. OWNED.ASC wrote:Well you could say she is part of the family, since she's my wife![]()
She's done the odd dnb thing in the past, mainly bootlegs and stuff. She's never ruled out writing the odd dnb thing, but I think her heart beats at 140bpm these days

cool.Little Boh Peep wrote:CDJ1000s and more planning, practicing, and takes than you can imagine. Why do you think I've only done 2 in the last year?
I haven't addressed this until now because frankly I don't think the method matters on a studio mix strictly for listening purposes. (Obviously a live show would be different.) Let the music speak for itself.
wasn't trying to stir anything up. the geek in me was just curious.
all that matters is the end product as far as im concerned.


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yeah, she's not only set herself some high standards, but DJs in general should be looking up at the bar that's been set. these mixes are the best i have heard in the dubstep scene...bar none. and i am about as picky and perfectionist about mixes (my own and others) as one can get.ASC wrote:The amount of takes she did on these mixes, especially the second one, just shows how passionate she is about the music to me. I'm sure a lot of people would have thought, OK, this mix is fine as it is, but not Christinediversify wrote: its all about being a perfectionist which can be incredibly frustrating but when you get it right its all worth it.![]()
It has to be JUST right, and I think she's set herself some very high standards by being this way.
my biggest gripe is about the lack of true composition in mixes, and these mixes sound like a whole, instead of a bunch of pieces put together (if that makes any sense).
her mixes are tops. period. end dot.
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thoroughly agreesapphic_beats wrote:yeah, she's not only set herself some high standards, but DJs in general should be looking up at the bar that's been set. these mixes are the best i have heard in the dubstep scene...bar none. and i am about as picky and perfectionist about mixes (my own and others) as one can get.ASC wrote:The amount of takes she did on these mixes, especially the second one, just shows how passionate she is about the music to me. I'm sure a lot of people would have thought, OK, this mix is fine as it is, but not Christinediversify wrote: its all about being a perfectionist which can be incredibly frustrating but when you get it right its all worth it.![]()
It has to be JUST right, and I think she's set herself some very high standards by being this way.
my biggest gripe is about the lack of true composition in mixes, and these mixes sound like a whole, instead of a bunch of pieces put together (if that makes any sense).
her mixes are tops. period. end dot.
this was the most relaxing, but still energetic "piece" of music i've smoked to in a long time
looking forward to hearing some more
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Agreed! Not nearly enough dj's pay attention to the key of the tunes they're mixing which makes all the difference. As well as the crucial ear for selection and the order of the tunes which, combined, allows the opportunity to make yourself a smooth and successfully cohesive mix. All of which Ms. Vaccine possesses and much more. It's truly an aural joy to listen to her mixes, she just does it how it should be and then some.sapphic_beats wrote:
yeah, she's not only set herself some high standards, but DJs in general should be looking up at the bar that's been set. these mixes are the best i have heard in the dubstep scene...bar none. and i am about as picky and perfectionist about mixes (my own and others) as one can get.
my biggest gripe is about the lack of true composition in mixes, and these mixes sound like a whole, instead of a bunch of pieces put together (if that makes any sense).
her mixes are tops. period. end dot.
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