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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_W View Post
    how'd you manage to record your set? I really need to know how to do this
    and we were told to be there at 9:45.. 15 minutes just doesn't sound like enough time to me to prepare!
    i use traktor's record feature to record mixes.. problem with it, it records via wav format so it will kind of eat up some gigs...

    few weeks ago, i mixed for my college's xmas party event started around 6pm i went around 5:15...
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    What do you mean eat up?
    I'm using SeratoSL2 on an HP laptop

    I really want to record but I figure if i try it'll glitch or something and fuck me over...

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    try and record while u practice to be sure.. eat up meaning some gigs will be used up for the record...

    hmmmm, close all programs that you DO NOT need while mixing and it'll be fine..
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    Yeah best advice [apart from not getting wasted] is to turn up early.
    I try and get there about 45-60 mins before the set starts, just in case something's not right. Also, it's a great opportunity to chat to and get to know the promoter/owner/other DJs. And it shows that you're willing and keen.
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    Well I was told 945 but am not sure if he will even be there earlier,
    and I don't even know if im expected to bring my own setup

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    Ask bro.. turning up early will do alot of good. And prevent random BS from happening.. just coz you got told 9:45 u go 9:45.. best to go earlier.. Dedication is big in this line of life... being on time means you are willing to go the extra mile..

    And on the other hand, true if you go early you can chat and talk to other DJs if there are any, and the Sound engineers there.. sounding good is a big plus and those people will help you out big time...

    P.S smiling to them is a big plus as well.
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    Man, it sounds like you need to find out about the setup then!
    Just try to make sure that as much as possible is organised before you head down.
    I'm assuming you mean arrive 9:45 for a 10 start?
    Nothing wrong with being earlier than that, as long as you're not late.

    When I've been told to get there at whatever time I usually surprise them by turning up early and having a drink with the owner and sussing out the setup a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Wild View Post
    Man, it sounds like you need to find out about the setup then!
    Just try to make sure that as much as possible is organised before you head down.
    I'm assuming you mean arrive 9:45 for a 10 start?
    Nothing wrong with being earlier than that, as long as you're not late.

    When I've been told to get there at whatever time I usually surprise them by turning up early and having a drink with the owner and sussing out the setup a bit.
    Very true..
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoleMark View Post
    P.S smiling to them is a big plus as well.
    This! Without being cheesy I always try to start a bit of conversation/banter with whoever is paying me. It can only help!
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    yeah... you actually don't want the organizer, and the people around you to be all like "what's wrong with him?"... you will be shocked how a smile will help you get more gigs.. and being early is a plus..
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