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SoftJock Rick 11-04-2007, 10:42 PM Just curious, as I was reading another thread.
How often do you use looping/re-looping at a gig, whether it be hardware or software based?
Not at home playing, I mean actually using it at a gig to mix to your audience.
Jon Tuck 11-04-2007, 10:45 PM it is most appealing to me when an activity takes longer than the song lasts making it an extended version so to speak. or filler for some sort of activity that the song in full isnt particularly needed. However I use it very infrequent. Its really not a need at my events.
Papa Deuce 11-04-2007, 11:03 PM never used it live.
Fred Stewart 11-04-2007, 11:19 PM I haven't used it much either. As Jon mentions it's a nice feature to have if and when needed. :)
Kirby Ball 11-05-2007, 01:32 AM Not once at an event.
DJ SVO 11-05-2007, 01:57 AM Several times specially if the song has a short intro or outro, this helps the mix by hiding what's going on. People will take a little bit longer to realize a new song is coming in :D:D, now doing that with vinyl is another story you gotta love the extended versions :D:D:D
DJ Scottie 11-05-2007, 04:14 AM OMG... I use looping all of the time live... I run Virtual DJ..
I will loop an incoming song, and cut the mid and highs, bring in the base about half way through the out going song... then make the transition to the new incoming song... works great!
Example.... sexy back into sugar sugar..... try it :sqcool:
DJ Koz 11-05-2007, 04:25 AM scottie we really do think alike. I like to make my own remixes. Looping, delay, flanger, whatever I feel will work.
jtnichol 11-05-2007, 05:00 AM i'm totally with Koz and Scottie.
I use the Loop function and do my voiceovers to it or announcements. Release my voice and the loop at the same time so my voice ends right when the singer comes in. Seemless.
I use it to beat match, effect, etc.
i don't care for the software based stuff just because it doesn't seem to do the best job of getting loop points right in real time....latency I guess. I don't want to nudge it one way or another to line it up. I want to push and go
So to answer the question.....YES! mandatory in my style....
maestro 11-05-2007, 05:29 AM Yup, gotta have looping! I use it all the time live. It is easier on my Denon 1000's than with Mixmeister Pro but I'm fairly efficient at that too now.
Proformance 11-05-2007, 06:07 AM I use loops as well to create the instrumental extensions for mixes, talk-overs, and dance choreography.
Nested loops are also good for starting a song from an interior chorus point for better impact and then returning back to the begining of the first lyric.
I also use looped samples to put the rhythm bed back into those annoying dramatic breaks in techno style dance hits, or to add beats where needed.
I don't play at home, so it's always live for me. In a 2 drive Cd rack, samplers and looping replace what would have been the 3rd turntable in a vinyl era DJ booth.
Steve Sharp 11-05-2007, 07:51 PM I use looping all the time.
SoftJock Rick 11-05-2007, 07:58 PM Interesting to see who uses certain features and styles...
Keep 'em coming... :)
Jon Tuck 11-05-2007, 09:02 PM most likely I use it more than I think but doing it for 30 yrs it seems natural and seldom even remember doing it.
DJ Cam 11-05-2007, 10:44 PM I use looping all the time.
Many times to give bar announcements such as specials, thanking Bartenders, or telling someone their car is being towed.
Even more so for mixing, it is a must. Not every song comes out on funkymix or x-mix and many times they are a month behind. So looping is needed to mix songs.
eldjdelcaribe 11-06-2007, 03:45 PM I play mostly Latin music and a loop feature is a must!!
DJ JohnThe1 11-06-2007, 04:00 PM I use my loops at all of my events. It's a key part of my sets.
sail1 11-06-2007, 04:53 PM Several times specially if the song has a short intro or outro, this helps the mix by hiding what's going on. People will take a little bit longer to realize a new song is coming in :D:D, now doing that with vinyl is another story you gotta love the extended versions :D:D:D
agreed, i uses it a good amount at gigs, but i practice at home to get the right points ahead of time and some how i usually remember them don't ask me how lol
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