DJTT Mix competition - Whos got the balls?
DJTT Mix competition - Whos got the balls? Posted on: 10.08.2012 by Lawana Spratlen Who wants to go in a head to head mix off?We can do a knockout competition and run a vote. Kinda like a mix train but a bit different. The rules (Any input welcome): 30 - 45 min Any Genre Any format ie vinyl, traktor, ableton, serato or whatever! Whos in? Put your names down and I will randomly sort out who plays against who | |
Rey Holubar 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by keithace
It doesn't matter to me. Because if you don't have the creativity to dream it up, Ableton won't be able to help you.
Name of mix - Tools - Mix Type Like.... Bad ass mix - Traktor/ 2 controllers - Live Cool vibes - Ableton/ 1 controller - Produced This way the voters know what they are judging and can set their own judgment criteria accordingly, hopefully tightening their criteria for a produced mix and loosening them for a live one, because, and I am going to be honest here, I am not sure I could tell the difference and if one is live and sounds as good as the produced one, I will vote for it for sure. I just want to be sure there is that difference. scamo |
Leeanna Ayla 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by crakbot
Originally Posted by crakbot
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Arla Seniw 27.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by BFLY
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Lawana Spratlen 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by mwn11
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Arla Seniw 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by BFLY
I have nothing against produced mix tapes but for equality in the competition it would be unfair. |
Lawana Spratlen 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
http://www.residentadvisor.net/podca...de.aspx?id=321 http://www.residentadvisor.net/podca...de.aspx?id=320 http://www.residentadvisor.net/podca...de.aspx?id=319 http://www.residentadvisor.net/podca...de.aspx?id=317 |
Lawana Spratlen 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by dope
Have a look at Resident advisor which has one of the most respected and best Podcast series about, loads of there mixs are produced using a DAW some in one take some people take there time. Recent ones: RA319 James Zabiela "How and where was the mix recorded? I don't mind admitting that I was nervous about making this mix. Sometimes you can make promo mixes or mix tapes for fun fairly quickly, and even in one take without too much thought, but this mix was kind of a big deal for me. In all fairness this, with all the travelling I've been doing, which equally inspired and hindered the mix in terms of how long it took to complete. I probably spent about three months on it! This might sound a bit like overkill for a "DJ mix" but I wanted to create something more than that, something personal." " I probably spent about three months on it! This might sound a bit like overkill for a "DJ mix" but I wanted to create something more than that, something personal." Its a fun competition, If I have fun putting a Mix together and spending some time on it in a DAW whats the issue? Its the rules that make things complicated. Just have 1 rule - less than 30 minutes. If people believe using a daw is cheating or against the spirit then they dont have to vote for it do they? In fact Ive just had a scan over the RA website and loads of the DJs state that they take a while on the mixs and use daws. DJing live for a crowd and listening/producing mixtapes are worlds apart. This competition imo should be judged on tracklisting and order first. Mixing/the ability to blend second. |
Lawana Spratlen 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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Rey Holubar 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by keithace
It doesn't matter to me. Because if you don't have the creativity to dream it up, Ableton won't be able to help you.
Name of mix - Tools - Mix Type Like.... Bad ass mix - Traktor/ 2 controllers - Live Cool vibes - Ableton/ 1 controller - Produced This way the voters know what they are judging and can set their own judgment criteria accordingly, hopefully tightening their criteria for a produced mix and loosening them for a live one, because, and I am going to be honest here, I am not sure I could tell the difference and if one is live and sounds as good as the produced one, I will vote for it for sure. I just want to be sure there is that difference. scamo |
Leeanna Ayla 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by crakbot
Originally Posted by crakbot
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Margie Pavell 26.08.2012 | You can do things in Ableton you can't do on the fly. That's what the bitch is. It doesn't matter to me. Because if you don't have the creativity to dream it up, Ableton won't be able to help you. |
Frieda Swoboda 26.08.2012 | Anything done in Ableton or a DAW can be done live. I do pre-made mixes in Ableton for friends or whatever, and if someone told me to do it with Traktor, I could (and have done it). I would have to export a few samples for certain parts. But overall, anything done in a DAW can be done live. Also, not practicing a routine is just stupid and a hold over from some old way of believeing. What other activity requires you to not practice in order to be "legit". What fighter would enter a fight without specifically training a certain aspect of his technique. What musician would go out on stage without first perfecting his songs during practice? What snowboarder or skateboarder would enter a contest without first practicing his tricks? What play would have all the actors do their first performance in front of a crowd without any rehearsal? If you are going to do a "show-off" set, you should know exactly what it is going to be beforehand, and practice it. People are scared of what they don't understand, and clueless DJ's believe DAWs are some magical black boxes. Ableton isn't some black magic device that can do impossible things. |
Cole Maroto 26.08.2012 | i agree with bfly and the others. the only rules i would have is the 30 minutes broken into genres. too many rules and grey areas are also taking the fun out of this friendly comp. to the people who believe it's unfair to go against a daw mix...well, it sounds like your skills aren't up to par if you are worrying about a mix constructed in this fashion. it's particularly odd because using ableton and traktor to make the mix are allowed, so i don't really see how it's a huge jump from those methods. to be honest i don't believe the "cleanliness" or "perfect" blends that come from using a daw are going to win this. it's going to be mostly subjective voting for whatever tracks they like the best. i doubt someone will gravitate towards a daw mix that lacks flavor. to me this is all about the flavor and that will shine through no matter what method you use. and what about pre-editing songs and then mixing them live? since it's only 30 minutes i'm sure some people would like to do edits so they could fit more songs in. if you can do edits before but not after, what is the difference really? |
Kasi Marget 26.08.2012 | I don't mind mixtapes made in a DAW. The thing is, as friendly as the contest isas it is, a competition is here to compare and compete against other. I don't see how someone could win recording a DJ mix over someone who used a DAW and had hours and hours to polish every bar. It's totally unfair for guys here who have no clue about DAW, and since it's DJTT and not ProductionTechTools, there are plenty. (and btw in my previous post I didn't had the single intention to imply you sucked at DJing or stayed in your bedroom all the time BFLY, don't get me wrong) |
Danae Dumler 26.08.2012 | You guys remember the Mixed in Key competitions right? They didn't care how much time you spent on it or what software or hardware you used. Some people did full on studio jobs while others mixed with vinyl straight up. I believe the winner the first year used CDJs and no computer at all, and he was up against plenty of shameless studio compositions perfected in Ableton or ProTools. I don't see the point of making a big deal one way or another about it - you're judging a product, that thirty-minute thing, not performance skills. If you want to judge performance skills I believe video would be necessary. Since you're judging the product it should stand on its own - and if judges want to nix a mix that sounds too "clean" that's fine too (after all, arguably such a mix would be sterile and distancing; a lot of people say the same about mixes using the "sync" button). If you try to set rules about what kind of software people use or how long they spend practicing, people will never get around to just mixing. |
Margie Pavell 27.08.2012 | I'd say let the DAW work stay...If that's how you want to represent yourself, so be it. I believe the DAW work will be obvious. And there's only one person really protesting for it. |
Arla Seniw 27.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by BFLY
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Lawana Spratlen 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by mwn11
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Arla Seniw 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by BFLY
I have nothing against produced mix tapes but for equality in the competition it would be unfair. |
Lawana Spratlen 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
http://www.residentadvisor.net/podca...de.aspx?id=321 http://www.residentadvisor.net/podca...de.aspx?id=320 http://www.residentadvisor.net/podca...de.aspx?id=319 http://www.residentadvisor.net/podca...de.aspx?id=317 |
Lawana Spratlen 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by dope
Have a look at Resident advisor which has one of the most respected and best Podcast series about, loads of there mixs are produced using a DAW some in one take some people take there time. Recent ones: RA319 James Zabiela "How and where was the mix recorded? I don't mind admitting that I was nervous about making this mix. Sometimes you can make promo mixes or mix tapes for fun fairly quickly, and even in one take without too much thought, but this mix was kind of a big deal for me. In all fairness this, with all the travelling I've been doing, which equally inspired and hindered the mix in terms of how long it took to complete. I probably spent about three months on it! This might sound a bit like overkill for a "DJ mix" but I wanted to create something more than that, something personal." " I probably spent about three months on it! This might sound a bit like overkill for a "DJ mix" but I wanted to create something more than that, something personal." Its a fun competition, If I have fun putting a Mix together and spending some time on it in a DAW whats the issue? Its the rules that make things complicated. Just have 1 rule - less than 30 minutes. If people believe using a daw is cheating or against the spirit then they dont have to vote for it do they? In fact Ive just had a scan over the RA website and loads of the DJs state that they take a while on the mixs and use daws. DJing live for a crowd and listening/producing mixtapes are worlds apart. This competition imo should be judged on tracklisting and order first. Mixing/the ability to blend second. |
Kasi Marget 26.08.2012 | @BFLY Do you play for a crowd ? When you do, do you press play on the pre-recorded mixtape you took 5 hours to do ? Or you're DJing (whether if it's with DVS CDJs Ableton or a controller) ? I really don't get why would you enter this MIXING competition with a mixtape done in a DAW. Anyway, that was supposed to be a friendly competition for fun, and some guys seem to be here just to make things complicated and to screw everything up.. I was so motivated for this, aaaand it's gone. |
Leeanna Ayla 26.08.2012 | Live in one take reflects my opinion that if it takes someone five hours to put together a 30 minute mix then they need to practice more and maybe believe about entering the next contest instead. |
Lawana Spratlen 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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Leeanna Ayla 26.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by squidot
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Rey Holubar 26.08.2012 | This rule, I believe, lets you do only that.
I will not make any volume or EQ adjustments to your mix. It's up to you to make those before you send it to me.
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Cristian Carmona 25.08.2012 | No recording a mix in Serato on 2x 1200s & a Rane 57 and saving as a .als mix and opening in Ableton Live mixtape to check levels? |
Rey Holubar 25.08.2012 | I might have missed it posted here, but if I didn't, the official "kick-off" thread is here: http://community
.djranking
s.com/showthread.php?t=57075 scamo |
Edwardo Rothenberger 25.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by squidot
If a person wins a category and they sat down and did editing on it they know they haven't entered into the spirit of things. That is non-real time. When I Dj'd vinyl in the early - mid nineties I would do a couple of 'repair' edits if I was doing a mix tape, but this isn't called for so much with controllers, since you're not having to concentrate on keeping the tracks in sync so much. That was one of the big skills before. Concentrating on the timing and being able to keep the mix going long and getting the bass drums to phase with each other. Even if you don't use 'sync' to lock the tracks, you still get a bpm read out now where you easily match the tempos before even playing anything. Nobody's going to win any big prize here, so let's just enter into it in a spirit of fun, and abide by the rules |
Cole Maroto 24.08.2012 | so who is going to know if you are going in and editing mixes after the fact? you also wouldn't know if someone practices the set several times to nail it. i don't believe i would enter either way, but it seems like limiting what you can do to make a mixtape is a bit odd and would be impossible to police. i personally believe you should be able to make a set in any fashion and let it go against similar genre'd mixes however they are constructed. that's just me though. |
Desire Piedmont 24.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Patch
Originally Posted by ctg23
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Addie Engbrecht 24.08.2012 | my prediction.....this never happens |
Stefania Herb 24.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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Janyce Henningson 24.08.2012 | You can't really have a DJ competition when you can't see the DJ's. If the entries aren't videos then it should just be a mixtape comp, because that's all that's being judged. |
Lawana Spratlen 24.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
Thats fine |
Leeanna Ayla 24.08.2012 | Let me clarify the live in one take rule. That means you would need to record this mix as if you were playing live and couldn't go back and edit something. You can't go back and add FX to the mix later or tweak where an FX comes in. If you use Ableton to play out live that's fine, use Ableton to record the mix. If you don't play out and are all bedroom then log into mixify or ustream or whatever, record your mix and pretend you have 1000 people listening to you on the radio. This is a DJ mix comp for fun and there will most likely be no prizes. So loosen up and enjoy yourself. |
Lilliana Perris 24.08.2012 | Thats a mix tape...not a DJ mix. Then it will be who has the best Ableton skills...and not the best DJing skills. .... |
Stefania Herb 24.08.2012 | photojojo please clear this up as seriously, yours is the only clear voice of reason... i fully plan on doing my mix live and feel that if someone wants to master and re-master theirs and enters theirs against mine, then so be it, but karma is a nasty lil mofo that will rip their head off in do course this is a friendly lil comp.. not the dmc's, and while i plan on taking it serious as it can be, i'm not gunna let not winning get to me ( even though i know ill win my genre cos i'm a baaaaaaad maaaaaaaan) |
Lawana Spratlen 24.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by dope
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Lashawn Maycock 24.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Timbo21
Definitely agree with the final sentence, the definition of a DJ IMHO. Journey's By DJ, great series! Big fan of the Billy Nasty mix. |
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