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Vapourize


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Vapourize





:smile: My reasoning: whereas other DJ's do have clean sounds, any DJ should have clean sounds :grinning:
Well I have made my own tracks. I know if you put to much into a track and then try to squeeze it with a compression or something like that you can get just noise, which doesnt sound great. i never fill up every last space in my own tracks because it leaves no room for the tracks to breathe as it were. I don't know much about mixing a dj set. I have never made a dj set to save, so can't comment on that one.
) experience in the recording field. Headroom ( both at good old analogue as with modern digital equipment ) is a key concern. Always. 

I would say yes, if they use the same mixing tools. But it is quite possible that different brands of mixers or music software make issues with mastering more or less visible.:smile: My reasoning: whereas other DJ's do have clean sounds, any DJ should have clean sounds :grinning:
So the full tracklist would be as follows:more hours plz![]()

I would say yes, if they use the same mixing tools. But it is quite possible that different brands of mixers or music software make issues with mastering more or less visible.
So: anything goes. If one configuration of mixer + software does not deliver, you inform after possibilities to improve. Or turn to another configuration. Ignoring the topic does not help at all :smile: