Redlining

Redlining
Posted on: 06.10.2012 by Fannie Ohayre
This is pretty bad.



Looking at those red lined VU meters make me wonder how many speakers this guy has blown.








(My apologies if this has been posted before, a quick community search didn't turn up anything similar)
Tessie Spice
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by dj subculture
I guess, but distorted and clipped music is still bad even if you attenuate it.
Though IMHO the type of music he's playing at the volume he's playing it at.. the distortion makes no difference haha.
dan samo
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by AtgAni
my S4 redlines at low volume, speakers nowhere near max capacity
It's because you have the software Gain in your Traktor set too high. Take it down to about -6dB.

Terrible terrible music in the OP. Cannot believe chumps like that are making a living. What a disgrace.
Fannie Ohayre
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by djromanj
The sound engineers have it all handled. They would never let the speakers blow at a show, unless they were careless.
I guess, but distorted and clipped music is still bad even if you attenuate it.
Bunny Sockel
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by dj subculture
This is pretty bad.



Looking at those red lined VU meters make me wonder how many speakers this guy has blown.








(My apologies if this has been posted before, a quick community search didn't turn up anything similar)
he is an amazing dancer
Fannie Ohayre
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
...You have to literally try to make them clip...
Looks (and sounded like) he was doing his best to make it clip.
Fannie Ohayre
06.10.2012
This is pretty bad.



Looking at those red lined VU meters make me wonder how many speakers this guy has blown.








(My apologies if this has been posted before, a quick community search didn't turn up anything similar)
Tessie Spice
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by dj subculture
I guess, but distorted and clipped music is still bad even if you attenuate it.
Though IMHO the type of music he's playing at the volume he's playing it at.. the distortion makes no difference haha.
dan samo
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by AtgAni
my S4 redlines at low volume, speakers nowhere near max capacity
It's because you have the software Gain in your Traktor set too high. Take it down to about -6dB.

Terrible terrible music in the OP. Cannot believe chumps like that are making a living. What a disgrace.
Fannie Ohayre
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by djromanj
The sound engineers have it all handled. They would never let the speakers blow at a show, unless they were careless.
I guess, but distorted and clipped music is still bad even if you attenuate it.
Khadijah Bucker
07.10.2012
my S4 redlines at low volume, speakers nowhere near max capacity
Edwardo Rothenberger
07.10.2012
Balls Out. Nipples Out. Shabba!
Bunny Sockel
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by dj subculture
This is pretty bad.



Looking at those red lined VU meters make me wonder how many speakers this guy has blown.








(My apologies if this has been posted before, a quick community search didn't turn up anything similar)
he is an amazing dancer
Nena Leos
07.10.2012
The sound engineers have it all handled. They would never let the speakers blow at a show, unless they were careless.
Fannie Ohayre
07.10.2012
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
...You have to literally try to make them clip...
Looks (and sounded like) he was doing his best to make it clip.
Edwardo Rothenberger
06.10.2012
OMG, that Dj scares me.

Gonna have evening mares toevening .

Reminds me when I went to a Raindance do and heard this


I thought I was listening to the Omen
Nancey Inderlied
06.10.2012
Pioneer mixers stop metering at around 10db, but have 18db of headroom and an attenuator. You have to literally try to make them clip, and Im pretty sure it didn't clip in that video..
Ulysses Vittetoe
06.10.2012
Sound engineers have their work cut out for them these days lol
Deangelo Boender
06.10.2012
Pioneer mixers, from what I've seen have a lot more red in the actual vu scale, so you'll be tipping into the red even in a well balanced mix, but his levels were completely pushing out the top... I'm sure there was a sound engineer somewhere between his mixer and the speakers?
Louanne Andrix
06.10.2012
Most Dubstep DJing I've seen seems to redline. Even the POV I've seen on youtube has Skrillex doing it but guys like Fatboy Slim avoiding it.

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