A Little help with my First Club Gig
A Little help with my First Club Gig Posted on: 07.02.2012 by Lorilee Nienow Hey guys ,Brand new to the community and I'm looking for your guys expertise. I have my first club gig tommorrow evening . I've been spinning for about a year and finally ready to jump into the club scene. So at my gig tmrw, I need to bring my own setup. The currently have a pioneer djm 800 mixer. What I'll be bringing; MacBook Pro running Traktor 2.03 Traktor Kontrol X1 Numark Mixdeck Now, before it's said, I know the mixdeck isn't a great setup. But it's an ok midi controller and serves its purpose. The only thing I am concerned about is how is it going to sound on a club system? Second, Ive been reading a little online and stumbled across a post that said I would need a soundcard (audio 2 at least) to run the X1. Is this correct? Wouldnt the mix decks soundcard do the exact same thing at home for me? Lastly, so I don't look like an idiot when I'm doing soundcheck tommorrow , how to I plug my mixdeck into the djm 800. And when it's plug in(say to channel 1), I would still just use the mixer on the mixdeck , not the djm 800. The dim will basically take the sound from the mixdeck(deck a & b) and distribute through their system... Thanks for helping me out guys.... | |
Masako Barcalow 07.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Explicit iLLz
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "keeping up with their system," but there should ideally be a house sound guy who is in charge of making sure you're loud enough/etc. Keep it how it is, but be prepared to adjust some output gains if need-be. It shouldn't be a problem though. |
Lorilee Nienow 07.02.2012 | Hey guys , Brand new to the community and I'm looking for your guys expertise. I have my first club gig tommorrow evening . I've been spinning for about a year and finally ready to jump into the club scene. So at my gig tmrw, I need to bring my own setup. The currently have a pioneer djm 800 mixer. What I'll be bringing; MacBook Pro running Traktor 2.03 Traktor Kontrol X1 Numark Mixdeck Now, before it's said, I know the mixdeck isn't a great setup. But it's an ok midi controller and serves its purpose. The only thing I am concerned about is how is it going to sound on a club system? Second, Ive been reading a little online and stumbled across a post that said I would need a soundcard (audio 2 at least) to run the X1. Is this correct? Wouldnt the mix decks soundcard do the exact same thing at home for me? Lastly, so I don't look like an idiot when I'm doing soundcheck tommorrow , how to I plug my mixdeck into the djm 800. And when it's plug in(say to channel 1), I would still just use the mixer on the mixdeck , not the djm 800. The dim will basically take the sound from the mixdeck(deck a & b) and distribute through their system... Thanks for helping me out guys.... |
Kami Sawan 10.03.2012 | So, how did your first gig go? |
Yee Bedilion 14.02.2012 | I'd take it a step further and see i you can deactivate the crossfader. You will start sweating if you bump the crossfader and it takes you some time to realize that your setup is still working ok and the unfamiliar crossfader is the source of your issues. ALSO! If your plugging your stuff into a different power source the the speakers. There might be a ground-loop which will cause a hum. You might wanna stop at your local electronic store and grab one of these. That is, if your using RCAs http://www.thesource.ca/estore/produ...roduct=2700054 I'm not entirely sure what causes it other than multiple electronics connected together with different power sources. I know when I plugged my S4 I used to own into a djm-800 at a club it would hum when nothing was playing. Adds alot-o-noise to the sig-n-al. |
Sherry Nyblom 08.02.2012 | ^^ This. Might save you a little bit of trouble. |
Yong Aptekar 08.02.2012 | Number 2 rule, make sure the crossfader on the mixer is on the channel your numark is plugged into. |
Stefania Herb 08.02.2012 | Number one rule... Relax and have fun !! ! ! ! ! ! |
Masako Barcalow 07.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Explicit iLLz
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "keeping up with their system," but there should ideally be a house sound guy who is in charge of making sure you're loud enough/etc. Keep it how it is, but be prepared to adjust some output gains if need-be. It shouldn't be a problem though. |
Lorilee Nienow 07.02.2012 | Thanks for the response guys.... Yeah the setup works beautiful at home. Everything is mapped to my style and no glitches. Ill make sure my gain is all equal across the board. Do you believe the mixdeck will keep up with their system? Will I need to change any audio settings in traktor (latency , ect....) or just keep it how it is ? |
Viviana Tarno 07.02.2012 | Does the X1 work at home, together with the Mixdeck? Then it will work here as well. Just plug your output into one of the channels of the DJM800, leave that channel open and you can do all the EQing stuff on your mixdeck. Make sure the gain levels are okay, so not low at the one and ridiculously high at the other etc. |
robin loo 07.02.2012 | you dont need a soundcard if the mixdeck has one.. the x1 will work just fine with trakor. just plug the main out of the newmark into one channel of the djm800 and mix on your console.. |
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