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You know you're a mixing engineer when..
#11
good point ;-)
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#12
I hate to see what dj's are doing with some tracks, producers spend hours to mix their tracks what result in a smooth mix and what are those djs doing with the tracks they mixed? The boost the treble, mid, and sometimes the low . Does it sound better? No!! They have no idea, ok , sometimes it's needed when a soundsystem in a club needs some highs. But that's a rare situation I think. The only thing what dj's want is to spin tracks as loud as possible, and when they reached the max. gain addition , the only way to produce more loudness is to boost the treble mid en low. I saw radioclit doing this on a djm800 in "de melkweg" , amsterdam , I was like :confused: :eek:. The really boosted everything to the max! you even smelled the speakers.

DJ's + Eq-ing = nightmare
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