once I know a mix is beat matched I tend not to use the headphones anymore.
If I didn't need to do beat matching (ie use sync button) I wouldn't see any need for headphones.
once I know a mix is beat matched I tend not to use the headphones anymore.
If I didn't need to do beat matching (ie use sync button) I wouldn't see any need for headphones.
If you know your music well enough and practice your mixing in the same way you know what part to bring a song in you can do it without headphones. The technology is there that you can watch the wav and know where you're at in the music. if thats cheating and so horrible then petition Serato and native Instruments to put in layouts with no wavs, no spinning little turntables, no bpm display, no cue points, no nothing except your music folders and what songs are loaded in which deck and track times. Check the vid out I posted...thats no headphones in harlem......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uoju-IqHbkc
Last edited by dj matt blaze; 10-21-2011 at 11:56 PM.
I would say its not possible because the audio quality would be terrible and not good enough or loud enough to use to mix with. It woudn't be totally wireless to have quality good enough to monitor and you would clearly see an in ear monitor with a wire going to a remote pack.
I've played tracks I know really well without headphones, I just remember where my cue points are and what the tracks sounds like. but I'd NEVER play out without headphones.
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I have a couple routines that I can mash together, and so I don't really need headphones for that, but it's always handy. And I would always have them pluged in just in case.
I'd never heard of waveriding until this thread.
It could be that they've already warped & rendered their tracks at the same tempo. (Is this cheating? You decide...)
Don't know if I'd trust beat matching on sight alone - you wouldn't cook by smell alone, so why beatmatch on sight?
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There really is no need to do that....there is a bpm display that tells you the bpm, you have a pitch control so you can adjust accordingly and you have key lock to keep the pitch so it doesn't sound like a chipmunk. Its funny that 20 years ago I would time out the tempo of every record and write it on the label or put it on a sticker on the record sleeve and that was considered smart, nowadays its "cheating" to look at the BPM...makes no sense
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