Calvin Harris and Dillon Francis worked there... no way!
| Midi-Fighters for a Gig Has anyone ever used just the Midi-Fighters with a mixer and a soundcard for a gig? Im debating on using this combination for a while. Does anyone have any feed back for me? | Dewey Melchi 21.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by tyfurious
get a good laptop stand with a mount for your soundcard, of course (i would say don't get the uberstand, flimsy piece of gear
). Aside from that the midifighters pretty damn perfect and there isn't a lot to be worried about, just get some foam to put on the tt's or a crane stand to put them on. Other than that you might want to inform whoever's running the gig of your setup, as it's not very common.
If you live in a rich white suburbia (north of dallas) like i do you'll probably get a bunch of punk underaged kids who feel like pressing all your arcade buttons because they look cool, just be ready for that i guess.
Aside from that just look up some popular mixers (xone:92, all pioneers, rane, etc.) and be familiar with the layout, going to a guitar center or just watching some youtube vids would probably do the trick.
Ean's article on setting up in a club would be a good read too: http://www.djranking
s.com/2010/12/0...ers-in-a-club/
another dallasonian! What up! | Shantay Avina 21.12.2010 | Has anyone ever used just the Midi-Fighters with a mixer and a soundcard for a gig? Im debating on using this combination for a while. Does anyone have any feed back for me? | Dewey Melchi 21.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by tyfurious
get a good laptop stand with a mount for your soundcard, of course (i would say don't get the uberstand, flimsy piece of gear
). Aside from that the midifighters pretty damn perfect and there isn't a lot to be worried about, just get some foam to put on the tt's or a crane stand to put them on. Other than that you might want to inform whoever's running the gig of your setup, as it's not very common.
If you live in a rich white suburbia (north of dallas) like i do you'll probably get a bunch of punk underaged kids who feel like pressing all your arcade buttons because they look cool, just be ready for that i guess.
Aside from that just look up some popular mixers (xone:92, all pioneers, rane, etc.) and be familiar with the layout, going to a guitar center or just watching some youtube vids would probably do the trick.
Ean's article on setting up in a club would be a good read too: http://www.djranking
s.com/2010/12/0...ers-in-a-club/
another dallasonian! What up! | Leeanna Ayla 21.12.2010 | Read/watch this
http://www.djranking
s.com/2010/06/3...lized-mapping/
and this
http://www.djranking
s.com/2010/07/0...golden-dj-mix/ | Gilma Marchini 21.12.2010 | Get a good laptop stand with a mount for your soundcard, of course (I would say don't get the uberstand, flimsy piece of gear
). Aside from that the Midifighters pretty damn perfect and there isn't a lot to be worried about, just get some foam to put on the TT's or a crane stand to put them on. Other than that you might want to inform whoever's running the gig of your setup, as it's not very common.
If you live in a rich white suburbia (north of Dallas) like I do you'll probably get a bunch of punk underaged kids who feel like pressing all your arcade buttons because they look cool, just be ready for that I guess.
Aside from that just look up some popular mixers (xone:92, all pioneers, rane, etc.) and be familiar with the layout, going to a Guitar Center or just watching some youtube vids would probably do the trick.
Ean's article on setting up in a club would be a good read too: http://www.djranking
s.com/2010/12/0...ers-in-a-club/ |
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