Thank you for doing this, its very informative and reassuring. Good to hear your experience and view on what we are doing with this. Really good to be able to see how you are using the EQ and to what extent you are reducing the incoming signal in different cases. I have been worried my mixes sound too busy sometimes as I love mixing sometimes more than 2 tracks (or parts of) but good to hear your experience of the 96 analogue path merging sounds in a nice way not being too harsh. Beautifully done. Great sounds
This was oddly satisfying. :D The long flowy tracks and the taking your time to mix in and out... I "struggle" with the idea that such free form slow changing tracks exist and DJ-ing them is a thing. This coming from someone who thinks more in terms strict song structure. Nice and thanks.
nice..The only thing is, I do not share sets. I am capable of spinning just about anything, and can walk in a room, hand me stacks of records, and you have a night of music.I spin vinyl and CDs/CDJs at home and enough records to play for days back to back. I would not use the Pioneer mixers either, so I would go with Older Rane like I have or A&H. Play Differently is great yet need a crossfader, and am not going to be twisting knobs all night. I use hardware samplers and do some processing...
Thank you for doing this, its very informative and reassuring. Good to hear your experience and view on what we are doing with this. Really good to be able to see how you are using the EQ and to what extent you are reducing the incoming signal in different cases. I have been worried my mixes sound too busy sometimes as I love mixing sometimes more than 2 tracks (or parts of) but good to hear your experience of the 96 analogue path merging sounds in a nice way not being too harsh. Beautifully done. Great sounds
This is just awesome! Thank you Chris 🙏🏼
Wow this is some lesson from Christoph, well done, need more like this!
Thank you a lot, very useful and really beautifully filmed masterclass, I love it 🤍
This was oddly satisfying. :D The long flowy tracks and the taking your time to mix in and out... I "struggle" with the idea that such free form slow changing tracks exist and DJ-ing them is a thing. This coming from someone who thinks more in terms strict song structure. Nice and thanks.
This should have so many more views! Really good stuff 👏
Christoph, thank you for sharing your expenses!
Really helpful video. Thank you!
thanks
Thank youuuuu
Wow 😮 😊
What was that opening track !?!?!?
its by Endrew & Maloma and gonna be released next month on Exekutive Funktionen
nice..The only thing is, I do not share sets. I am capable of spinning just about anything, and can walk in a room, hand me stacks of records, and you have a night of music.I spin vinyl and CDs/CDJs at home and enough records to play for days back to back. I would not use the Pioneer mixers either, so I would go with Older Rane like I have or A&H. Play Differently is great yet need a crossfader, and am not going to be twisting knobs all night. I use hardware samplers and do some processing...
And?