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<blockquote data-quote="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS" data-source="post: 92738" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Re: EDM Shows</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Get over the fixation on bad sounding mp3s. EDM DJs use the best audio files available. The DJs I provide for are making tens of thousands of dollars for a two hour set. Their fans expect the best sound quality. Even the unknown local openers use great audio files. Almost always these days, if it sounds bad then it is the provider's fault for having a poor sounding rig with lack of headroom! Don't bring the $200 12 channel mixer, it won't sound good. Don't compress the tracks, it won't sound good. Don't bring in anything that is low end, it just won't sound good. If the DJs insist on $10,000 worth of back line don't you think the providers should step up and provide something better then a 1992 Mackie 1202?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS, post: 92738, member: 70"] Re: EDM Shows Get over the fixation on bad sounding mp3s. EDM DJs use the best audio files available. The DJs I provide for are making tens of thousands of dollars for a two hour set. Their fans expect the best sound quality. Even the unknown local openers use great audio files. Almost always these days, if it sounds bad then it is the provider's fault for having a poor sounding rig with lack of headroom! Don't bring the $200 12 channel mixer, it won't sound good. Don't compress the tracks, it won't sound good. Don't bring in anything that is low end, it just won't sound good. If the DJs insist on $10,000 worth of back line don't you think the providers should step up and provide something better then a 1992 Mackie 1202? [/QUOTE]
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