@ TranceOwnsLol
yes, really...you obviously didn't quite get the point i was making, judging from the quotes you posted....tech, minimal (i.e. "bleep blop") is not something the listeners of this station want to hear, also "pop" has no place in trance...'pop" is a music genre on its own and should stay away from trance (read my signature).
My advise to the people sending in sets for the contests is to take some time and listen to what is being played on AH, and most importantly spend some time in the Forums reading the reaction of the listeners.
Is what the judges are doing, they try to stay detached of their own tastes and judge it from what the listeners will want to hear, at least is what i do.
I openly dislike vocal tracks but i will never grade badly a set that has vocals in it because i know the majority of listeners will like them.
Instead i rate the sets based on flow, track selection and mixing skill.
Whats more to mixing than beatmaching?...what i just said above, track selection and flow of the set....with proper skill you can include one or two psy, tech or hard trance tracks into your set and make it sound awesome...and is where we come back to "flow"
I like to hear sets that have a nice build up not some "rollecoaster" sounds...jumping from genre to genre just cause the DJ likes the tracks.
I think the worst mixing i have ever heard was on Ableton, awfully off beat at every transition.
In that case "awful mixing" will be an appropriate feedback....the purpose of the contest is to have the best set play on AH not to give mixing lessons.
i don't know where you getting that from...i first tried it few months ago and is definitely not as easy as you claim.
i wish you luck in the future submission and maybe you can take some of the advice posted here and use it positively.
yes, really...you obviously didn't quite get the point i was making, judging from the quotes you posted....tech, minimal (i.e. "bleep blop") is not something the listeners of this station want to hear, also "pop" has no place in trance...'pop" is a music genre on its own and should stay away from trance (read my signature).
My advise to the people sending in sets for the contests is to take some time and listen to what is being played on AH, and most importantly spend some time in the Forums reading the reaction of the listeners.
Is what the judges are doing, they try to stay detached of their own tastes and judge it from what the listeners will want to hear, at least is what i do.
I openly dislike vocal tracks but i will never grade badly a set that has vocals in it because i know the majority of listeners will like them.
Instead i rate the sets based on flow, track selection and mixing skill.
Whats more to mixing than beatmaching?...what i just said above, track selection and flow of the set....with proper skill you can include one or two psy, tech or hard trance tracks into your set and make it sound awesome...and is where we come back to "flow"
I like to hear sets that have a nice build up not some "rollecoaster" sounds...jumping from genre to genre just cause the DJ likes the tracks.
I think the worst mixing i have ever heard was on Ableton, awfully off beat at every transition.
In that case "awful mixing" will be an appropriate feedback....the purpose of the contest is to have the best set play on AH not to give mixing lessons.
TranceOwnsLol said:Exactly my point...anyone can download software from the internet and start mixing with it.
i don't know where you getting that from...i first tried it few months ago and is definitely not as easy as you claim.
i wish you luck in the future submission and maybe you can take some of the advice posted here and use it positively.