Re: Post Your Random Thoughts Thread!
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:10 pm
Surely, if vinyl is the better medium and you'\re only a tru steppa and DJ if you use vinyl, we'd be able to tell? 
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if it wasn't bragging, what would be point of advertising it as vinyl only? It's like saying your car performs better than mine because it's red and not blue.Sonika wrote:dubfordessert wrote:well yeah, obviously you aren't going to label it "all-CDJs" because CDJs aren't cool but vinyl is.
i'm all for people keeping vinyl alive, loving the medium but bragging about it gets real tired real quick. just get on with selecting the music ffs. that's what it's about.
I agree but I don't think it's bragging/taking it too far just to label the mix as all vinyl, indicating that vinyl is the medium you used for the mix
kidshuffle wrote:Or it's like sayin Eli Porter wasn't bragging when he told us he was the best, and how he did it
Shum wrote:Zomby (all ipod set)
yup. i dont produceepochalypso wrote:think nevalo is referring to djing not mixdowns, but I agree none the lessvulvavibration wrote:to mix on your monitors you need to knwo your monitors better than your girfriends ass. so you should indeed listen to a lot of music on your monitors imho
Nevalo wrote:yup. i dont produceepochalypso wrote:think nevalo is referring to djing not mixdowns, but I agree none the lessvulvavibration wrote:to mix on your monitors you need to knwo your monitors better than your girfriends ass. so you should indeed listen to a lot of music on your monitors imho
yea ive always wanted to get into producing properly, just dont have the resources or time (or money for that matter).Sonika wrote:Nevalo wrote:yup. i dont produceepochalypso wrote:think nevalo is referring to djing not mixdowns, but I agree none the lessvulvavibration wrote:to mix on your monitors you need to knwo your monitors better than your girfriends ass. so you should indeed listen to a lot of music on your monitors imho
You should try it mate
I find it balances DJing really well, not to mention just being fucking awesome
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whats up dawg?
Nevalo wrote:^^ SAE (fuck mainz lol)
^ nah im pc & ive owned reaper since v2! sometimes i load it up & just play around with samples, get nowhere, get frustrated then delete & close that shit haha
Let's not diss MAINZ, I know four guys who've worked at that place at one time or another who are quality engineers. Moving right along here's some advice, your principal aim at SAE should be to network and to get as much studio time in as you possibly can, if you know anyone in a band or the like then become very friendly with them before your course starts. You don't have to do that, you can just keep your head down, do the work and pass the course but you'll be missing out on a lot if you do.Nevalo wrote:^^ SAE (fuck mainz lol)
^ nah im pc & ive owned reaper since v2! sometimes i load it up & just play around with samples, get nowhere, get frustrated then delete & close that shit haha
I'm studying audio engineering at SAE too mang. In Amsterdam.Nevalo wrote:^^ SAE (fuck mainz lol)
^ nah im pc & ive owned reaper since v2! sometimes i load it up & just play around with samples, get nowhere, get frustrated then delete & close that shit haha
a handfull.... but i use all freeware vsts/fx, which there are fuck all tuts on hahaSonika wrote:
Haha yeah, I feel that
Have you watched/read tutorials?
thats why im interested in SAE, its that international stature!AxeD wrote: I'm studying audio engineering at SAE too mang. In Amsterdam.
Great school, can't comment on other locations though. Maybe I'll see you at one of the Berlin trips or something
haha, nah i know a few people who have moved through there and havent liked it.... but you are right, it is all about networking.Shum wrote:
Let's not diss MAINZ, I know four guys who've worked at that place at one time or another who are quality engineers. Moving right along here's some advice, your principal aim at SAE should be to network and to get as much studio time in as you possibly can, if you know anyone in a band or the like then become very friendly with them before your course starts. You don't have to do that, you can just keep your head down, do the work and pass the course but you'll be missing out on a lot if you do.