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    My general idea to gear and DJing is that if I can't operate in a dark club while im struggling to see the mixer, then im not good enough to dj at clubs - therefore I strive to know the standard mixers. Not so much that I can throw big 4 deck mashup/live remix set with no lights what so ever - but to the point where I always know which track is leading and then I just let the music tell me when to cut things out and make a transition.

    It has saved me on more than one occasion. I can give you one example:

    the soundsystem ran on one electrical system, and the DJ gear on another. the fuse for the DJ gear electrical system got blown/destroyed. so I had to finish the set with my full battery on my mac and my S4 buspowered directly into the soundsystem (bypassing the usual of just plugging the s4 into a club mixer). I had to turn the screen on my macbook off completely and only turn it on when searching for music. because I knew my mixer in and out I could complete a four deck set that lasted 4 hours. It was hard though :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeekGod View Post
    A lot of times I hate to wonder if the crowd can tell mistakes as a trained DJ can. For example I have seen many occasions where I have F'd a mix up and I talk to someone and they say "Man that sounded great". I just shake my head and wonder how much other mistakes a common DJ can get away with. But it does drive ya batty, I feel ya.
    This is so true! I once accidentally pressed play on the wrong deck with the line fader up causing a serious trainwreck! No one at all noticed including a few dj's that were there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bl4ck3n3D View Post
    Yeah I seen this DJ in a Detroit warehouse come prepped wearing a helmet with 2 flashlights on either side. Haha thought it was funny.
    They actually still perform like that. But…they're doing mostly-hardware live PA sets, and it's part of their image to look like geeks.

    Quote Originally Posted by looneygeorge View Post
    My general idea to gear and DJing is that if I can't operate in a dark club while im struggling to see the mixer, then im not good enough to dj at clubs….

    It has saved me on more than one occasion. I can give you one example:

    the soundsystem ran on one electrical system, and the DJ gear on another. the fuse for the DJ gear electrical system got blown/destroyed. so I had to finish the set with my full battery on my mac and my S4 buspowered directly into the soundsystem (bypassing the usual of just plugging the s4 into a club mixer). I had to turn the screen on my macbook off completely and only turn it on when searching for music. because I knew my mixer in and out I could complete a four deck set that lasted 4 hours. It was hard though :P
    I agree wholeheartedly. And that's a cool story. I honestly think that more people should be like that. Laptop Stands have made DJs way too reliant on actually being able to see things. IMHO, as long as you've got a working meter and enough light to pick your tracks, you're good. Though…if you're actually on vinyl, target lights are a huge help.

    Random side note…my home mixer is a xone:62 that I bought used. Whoever had it before the guy I got it from painted it blue…and didn't bother re-labeling anything. It confuses people. I've never had a problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by sidetrakd View Post
    I once accidentally pressed play on the wrong deck with the line fader up causing a serious trainwreck! No one at all noticed including a few dj's that were there!
    The only things that I feel like people notice is when you don't pull a track out at the right time.

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    ^^ Ha My first thought was also Orbital when I read dark dj booth! I remember them preforming like that years ago!
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    Me too!

    Orbital wore these BACK in the day.

    ALSO...odd.....they played something similar to the "brown note"....

    It was a low bass rumble for about 5 seconds....that had everyone RED in the face and heaving!

    Maybe it was the LSD....but I was not the only one!

    LOL

    It was cool to see them jamming live. Was some of my early adventures...
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    You know, you guys are right. I just played for 2 hours in my apartment in complete dark (its really been bothering me) and I would say it was some of my best mixing ever. I have no idea why I was making mistakes wednesday night.

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    Most people will dance to anything regardless of how it is mixed.
    From a technical standpoint, you feel shitty but honestly nobody goes to a club to criticize the DJ.
    At least you're not one of those guys who just DJs too look cool; you actually care about how you do your job which is a good thing so chin up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sarasin View Post
    The thing is... Only other DJs, usually mates or producers etc will hear it as they are trained to listen out for it. The educated punter too sometimes, but he is there to party and socialize, not nitpick your set. If they paid big money to see you play, they will probably be more critical of your set.

    If your ratio of good gigs vs bad gigs is good, then you doing well and learning. Fuck ups happen for various reasons. If you good at laughing it off and dont do it often, it's no biggie at all. Put up your hands and go Fucking Bullshit mixer! And then come back swinging for the fences!

    Don't be too hard on yourself. We are usually our own most harshest critics!

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    I have to admit that when i cock up i get angry with myself, but you just have to forget about it by the end of the track and come back from it, like others have said no one really notices, however i did have a guy on friday night trying to educate me and explain that i was doing it all wrong and making mistakes, also i needed to play something other than house, however the 200 people on the dancefloor disagreed with him!
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