Strange Club Experiment
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Strange Club Experiment
If you could hook your DAW to a club system--a huge one--that you know is powerful / clean and use that as your monitors--not just to mix, but do the tune from scratch... seriously: sitting on the floor in the middle of an empty club with FL Studio / Logic open, clicking through your samples... LOL what would be the result?
I think it would be mindblowingly fantastic, whether or not the tune was mixed right (which I doubt it would be), because you could immediately hear / feel the results of whatever you did. Playing with bass patches would just be an unbelieveable experience--imagine programing your wobbles live, with bass bins so heavy you couldn't even breathe.
I think the tune you'd write (at least the 1st or 2nd one before you got "over" the novelty) would be 100% NASTY. An anthem--because your vibe would be immeasurable.
I think it would be mindblowingly fantastic, whether or not the tune was mixed right (which I doubt it would be), because you could immediately hear / feel the results of whatever you did. Playing with bass patches would just be an unbelieveable experience--imagine programing your wobbles live, with bass bins so heavy you couldn't even breathe.
I think the tune you'd write (at least the 1st or 2nd one before you got "over" the novelty) would be 100% NASTY. An anthem--because your vibe would be immeasurable.
I tryed this on a 4k sound system years ago with a K station and DR 202, was boss but not somthing id try and produce a track with, You would go Deaf Hhaha
Plus i saw a guy at a local night called Noize Tek do some stange synth Filter bend thing of a while lay on the Daylight robbery System, was pure nonsense ..
Thats my 2cents
Plus i saw a guy at a local night called Noize Tek do some stange synth Filter bend thing of a while lay on the Daylight robbery System, was pure nonsense ..
Thats my 2cents
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thisDJ Vision wrote:while experimenting wtih bass pitch and shit, you would accidently hit a C1 or something waaaay too low, and kill yourself, lol
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Re: Strange Club Experiment
Ketamine wrote:If you could hook your DAW to a club system--a huge one--that you know is powerful / clean and use that as your monitors--not just to mix, but do the tune from scratch... seriously: sitting on the floor in the middle of an empty club with FL Studio / Logic open, clicking through your samples... LOL what would be the result?
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djake wrote:i would proberly just sit there with a sine wave on constantly, while smoking a spliff
you know, now i think of it. Thats probably a great way to give yourself piles.
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Seen plenty of people do this with more "progressive" styles (ambient, techno, psytrance, general electronica etc).... I don't think it really works with styles that rely on bass drops etc.... there's too much planning involved to properly improvise - you'd actually need to prepare quite a bit (or have a very organised library!).....
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Only semi related, but I always thought it'd be smart for promoters to have an 'open decks' hour at the start of the night - from 10, say - when anyone who wants to can pass their stuff on CD to the resident and get it played (assuming it doesn't suck completely). It'd be good for scene cohesion, good for the producers who get to hear their stuff on a big system, and good for the promoters as they'd actually get a bunch of people through the doors and buying drinks before 11, and wouldn't lose anything since the club would normally be empty at that point anyway.
THAT'S A FANTASTIC IDEA!Slothrop wrote:Only semi related, but I always thought it'd be smart for promoters to have an 'open decks' hour at the start of the night - from 10, say - when anyone who wants to can pass their stuff on CD to the resident and get it played (assuming it doesn't suck completely). It'd be good for scene cohesion, good for the producers who get to hear their stuff on a big system, and good for the promoters as they'd actually get a bunch of people through the doors and buying drinks before 11, and wouldn't lose anything since the club would normally be empty at that point anyway.
I second this. Yes, Yes it is.zgomot wrote:THAT'S A FANTASTIC IDEA!Slothrop wrote:Only semi related, but I always thought it'd be smart for promoters to have an 'open decks' hour at the start of the night - from 10, say - when anyone who wants to can pass their stuff on CD to the resident and get it played (assuming it doesn't suck completely). It'd be good for scene cohesion, good for the producers who get to hear their stuff on a big system, and good for the promoters as they'd actually get a bunch of people through the doors and buying drinks before 11, and wouldn't lose anything since the club would normally be empty at that point anyway.
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