![]() ![]() When you watch the video recording, you can hear obvious artifacts and the quality of the audio is pretty bad. It’s a good way to learn, to get feedback and to critique your own mixes. Hopefully the fact that I am willing to post imperfect mixes, will encourage you all to do the same. Being my first manual beat-matching set in a long time, there’s bound to be a few imperfections. ![]() I guess this proves that it’s live and that mistakes can happen. I did find that with so much going on, I was somewhat distracted from the music, which shows in one of my screwed up mixes. ![]() You will hear a slight glitch in the first few minutes as the computers started to ‘think’ about something, but other than that there were no technical issues. The booth out was then routed to a second laptop, which was set up to stream live video/audio to Youtube. I routed this through the Pioneer DJM600 so I can add my XLR mic and send the record out back through the S4 to air it live on deradio.ca using Nicecast. The turntable had Traktor Vinyl timecode controlling deck A and the CDJ was controlling deck B via Advanced HID Mode.Īll were routed through the Kontrol S4 audio card, mixing internally. I used a technics 1210 on my left and a CDJ900 on my right. I had not planned the set, I went into it with no clue of what I was going to play, I just went with the flow. This week I decided to practice what I preach and played my hour set on DE Radio using manual beat-matching skills. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
January 2023
Categories |