I'm busy every time I play a song.
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I'm busy every time I play a song.
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Yeah...I've seen him a few times. Actually, he was playing the first time I ever went to a club. I've also seen him phone it in and just drink and sorta-kinda put pitch faders where they needed to go. The room was still electric, though.
And, yeah...I almost put him in that list. The time I actually got to watch him close, he wasn't playing with stuff just to be doing it either.
Oh, I feel guilty too. And, like I said, I nervously make sure things are set right. I just don't think it's necessary.
I actually started pulling doors shut with the key in the lock because I got sick of being terrified I was going to lock myself out of my apartment.
Apart from the actual mixing,
stuff that I do that actually makes sense:
- scrolling through playlists, loading, cueing up, adjusting pitch
- eqing to make it sound right (especially on big soundsystems), filtering, control fx
- adjusting monitor volume (i do that a lot)
- adjusting cue mode (cue only - cue / master) to hear how the mix will sound
That takes about 90% of the time that I have while DJing, which leads to stuff that ...
does not necessarily make sense:
- checking if there might be a even better song than the one I just loaded
- checking if all knobs are in the position I actually want them to be (e.g. 12 o clock for eqs, filters, fx off, etc.) which is more or less some kind of nervous habit, but still makes some sense, because every now and then you find something like an turned on delay
- touching knobs with the intention to do something, but changing my mind shortly after.
So no! There is mostly no such thing like an "Art of knob twisting" in my DJing
Any of you guys move something off centre (between tracks), just to make sure it was ON-Centre in the first place? Then putting it back exactly where it was?
That centre detent is VERY re-assuring... :cool:
Interact with the crowd. Try to get eye contact with the girls upfront while lickin your mouth and making a trumpet out of your lips :-)
I honestly think it depends on the style of music and the skills of the DJ in question. I wouldn't discard constantly playing around with effects/loops/eq as a terrible mistake or as a bluff 'to look busy'. Take this video of James Zabiela, for example, he's actually busy all the time and he sounds great. I realize it's a matter of taste, but I love what he does here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibnv...?v=Ibnv-a5vJsA
So, I just came across these pictures I took at UMF2010....figured you might get a kick out of them.
http://i.imgur.com/On2CL92.jpg
Notice the intentional adjustment of the channel gain.
http://i.imgur.com/Lzbbsie.jpg
Yeah....I was jammed up against the back of the booth for this one to frame it. They were about a foot in front of me.
He's got like some monkey DNA in him
those are some big hairy hands you got there mate :)