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PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:21 pm    Post subject: Mixing for PA Reply with quote

Hi guys, I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts on getting the best sound from a club or venue PA system.

What will give me screaming highs, thick sub-bass and midrage clarity?
Should I mix in mono?

I produce and perform dance music and want my live set to have as much energy as possible.
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DAvo



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 4:25 pm    Post subject: sharing your pain Reply with quote

I am trying to work out levels for clubs too, so far the only thing i've come up with that makes tracks more club friendly/less speaker killing is to compress 4:1 >20dB the entire track. Guessing you already do compression of some kind but thought i'd mention it anyway.

Davo



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"Hi guys, I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts on getting the best sound from a club or venue PA system.

What will give me screaming highs, thick sub-bass and midrage clarity?
Should I mix in mono?

I produce and perform dance music and want my live set to have as much energy as possible."
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DAvo



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 4:29 pm    Post subject: another thing.. Reply with quote

This style of mixing is going to sound weird but layer a parametrically filtered drum (filtered drums just keeping high end) over the normal drum track and this beefs the high end and mid range just enough that you can whack massive bass under it if required. Seems to give a better and fuller high end sound by doubling up. It is caveman style mixing but works well for me.
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