Isn't there a piece of equipment I can use to limit the low/mid/highs so that when the two songs are playing together (even at full volume) it doesn't sound distorted? I of course, pull down the bass, etc. in one of the songs but still...I get a flat thuddy sound--especially from the bass when the beats match up exactly. There are times when I want a good "crash" when I bring in the second song but I never know if I've got its bass set too high until I play it--which is usually too late. Seems I'd heard of something that would limit the output of the two songs' sounds, no matter the level of the bass/mid/highs that would avoid this. Any ideas? If there is something, what's a decent and affordable piece for this?? Thanks!
geposted Sat 04 Jan 03 @ 8:46 pm
You might like to check out this link. I think you will find the information you seek there.
http://dju.prodj.com/courses/soundreinforcement/c2a.html
Happy mixing.
Carman
http://dju.prodj.com/courses/soundreinforcement/c2a.html
Happy mixing.
Carman
geposted Sun 05 Jan 03 @ 6:02 am
jo !! i am a DJ GOODWIN.... from estonia... i need a help!!
geposted Thu 20 Feb 03 @ 6:43 pm