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#251
Om gober kalo ada info pendaftaran untuk buka stand tolong infonya ya? :D
#253
Try to give this mix as a promo mix CDs to the club like Domain in Senayan City or Prive in FX Lifestyle centre..or the clubs around Kemang Raya street (SF,Nu China,Tipsy etc)..they had
Top 40 mashed up music policy just like this mix..best of luck
#255
Kasus begini bisa dihindarin kalo promotornya ga goblok dan ngerti musik..gimana ceritanya ngedatengin underground DJ buat main di club yg crowd dan musiknya udah terbiasa sama yg mainstream..sama kaya kasusnya dennis ferrer yg di cut di salah satu club di miami kemaren..so for all promotors don't just thinking about money and titties..start educating yourself
#256
Pfffffttttt :p
#257
Benar2 set yg ganas dan mendidik bung harriz..lanjutkan!
#258
Hmmm mungkin buka kali..di singapore kan mayoritas penduduknya bukan muslim
#259
@danzig&@JahBless: hahahaha iya ngarep nih :p
#260
Quote from: club2club on 31/05/12, 15:01
Quote from: Jah bless on 31/05/12, 13:52
"SANDSCAPE Beach Fest: int DJs + indonesia's finest, kite fest, fireworks + much more. Dance on sand under the stars. 16 June 2012" tweetnya Future 10.

ada info bocoran guys??  ;D

Yolanda Be Cool sama Gramophonedzie

serius dua itu?? kirain siapa :(
#261
House / Re: Mix of the Day
30/05/12, 10:38
kalo ngga judulnya diganti house mix of the day aja bro..hehehe  :)
#262
Ohh iya gw lupa posting sekalian beberapa merk Rotary mixer yg well known..berikut gambar dan spec nya

E&S DJR 400 (Isolator included)



FIRST PORTABLE ROTARY MIXER
conceived by Jerôme Barbé & Dj Deep

DJR400 is a very new concept of "travel" mixer, the idea is to be able to carry it with you anywhere , very easy to plug with it's back connections , it includes all the specifications of the DJR100D in a 4 lines portable mixer ! You don't have to « rack » it or do a long soundcheck you can just plug it in a system and play , controling the room's system with the very powerfull integrated cross over.

Technical specifications:

Dimensions: 280mm x 210mm x 70mm
- bandwidth - 1db : 10
- 25 000 Hz
- switchable inputs 1 & 3: phono/line
- input 2 : phono
- input 4 : line
- integrated crossover isolator (10 - 300 Hz / 300 - 3000 Hz / 3000
- 25000 HZ) - master and booth : RCA and XLR balanced
- output level (XLR) up to +22 dBm
- effect loop on master and booth output
- PFL : pushbutton mixable monitor to phones
- external power suply -ALPS potentiometer
- total weight : 2,8 Kg option : send effect on each channel (view wood model)

website: http://www.electronique-spectacle.com/djr400.php

Urei 1620LE (Isolator not included)



With six channels and flexible routing, the 1620LE has more than enough connectivity to handle sophisticated system configurations or installations. And when the dancefloor is packed, you'll love the instant, spontaneous and intuitive feel of the 1620LE's controls.

One look at the feature set will tell you that the 1620LE is all about the music. Classic rotary level & balance controls, great source flexibility, separate House and Booth outputs, a beautifully elegant headphone section and true balanced connections put performance where it really counts.

And we've ensured that today's 1620LE continues Urei's hard-earned tradition for reliability. Ruggedly engineered and manufactured to exacting tolerances, this mixer will keep you working, night after night, in the most demanding of environments. Welcome to the new Urei 1620LE. The legend is reborn.

When was the last time you worked with a DJ mixer that truly inspired you? A mixer that actually made dance music sound the way you always knew it could? The Urei 1620 was born in a golden age when great sound really mattered, and where an uncluttered, intuitive control surface freed up the DJ to really connect with both the music and the dancefloor. The new, limited edition 1620LE holds true to all those Urei traditions, using the same circuit designs and components as the original to deliver the fat, smooth and detailed sound that no other DJ mixer has ever come close to.

untuk technical specnya bisa diliat di : http://www.ureidj.com/product_1620LE_spec.aspx

RANE MP 2016 (Isolator not included)



The MP 2016S is a rotary-controlled mixer featuring six Input Channels, Booth and House Outputs, Pre-Effects Tape Outputs, Post-Effects Tape Outputs with Level control, switchable Effects Loop, and Headphone Cueing. Input Channels 1 through 4 feature high quality RIAA phono preamplifiers which may be switched to line input via rear panel switches. Input Channels 5 and 6 each provide a balanced mic preamp with Input Gain trim, Mic/Line switch, two-band EQ, Mic Engage switch and an internal Booth Ducking enable jumper. In addition to the six dedicated preamplifiers, all six Input channels may select any of the five stereo Auxiliary Inputs.

Each Input Channel provides a 6-position source selector, Input Gain control for matching levels, Signal/Overload indicators and a studio-grade Master Mix control.

The Booth Output may select Master or Cue as its source. An ultra-low noise, high power headphone amplifier also allows monitoring the Master Mix or Cue Mix. Since the original MP 2016, we've added Split Cue. Individual Cue switches on each channel drive a panning Master / Cue control for the Headphone output.

The Master Mix circuit provides Signal/Overload indicators, Mono switch and high-pass/rumble filters. In addition, the Master Output features patent-pending high performance 3-band, full-cut, Accelerated-Slope tone controls.

The MP 2016S provides exceptional ergonomics, good feel and a clean, intuitive layout packaged in a compact 19 inch, 3U rack mount chassis, a scant five inches deep.

Full spec bisa dilihat di: http://www.rane.com/mp2016s.html#gpm1_1

Allen Heath XONE V6 (Isolator not included)



Xone:V6 Audiophile Rotary Club Mixer

Xone:V6 is an echo of the earliest days of pro audio, when idealistic individuals created outstanding products free from cost or time constraints. Such creations were never cheap. Nor did they sell in their thousands. But they did become landmark design classics.

Our mission for Xone:V6 was simply to build the highest quality club mixer ever. We painstakingly refined our signal paths to optimise audio transparency. Hundreds of the best quality components were evaluated and of these only the very finest were approved for the project. The result is a mixer that gives great recordings the space and freedom to express their full warmth and clarity.



Features:
Mic inout with insert & routing to booth
Outputs: Booth [XLR]; Rec [RCA]; Phones [TRS]
Master [XLR + [TRS]; and insert [TRS]
Channel insert points [RCA]
External Intelligent PSU, checks and Monitors main AC voltage, 60V 2 A output, 110V to 266V range
ONLY the highest quality discrete compnents in the audio path
6 Dual Stereo Inputs
Independent cue system
Rotary Penny & Giles (P&G) Conductive Controls for each channel!

Full spec bisa dilihat di:http://www.allen-heath.com/uk/products/pages/productdetails.aspx?catId=&ProductId=XoneV6&SubCatId=

kalo ada yg punya opini dan pengalaman pernah mixing di rotary mixer plus isolatornya silahkan di share ya.. :)
#263
An Introduction To Mixing With DJ Isolators



In a natural followup to last week's article comparing filters and EQs, it's time to take a closer look at the powerful audio devices known as isolators. In today's article, we take a look at what a DJ isolator is, how they came to be, how to mix with them, and who the modern auteurs of isolator mixing are. Read on!

WHAT IS AN ISOLATOR





In basic terms, an isolator is a high quality, standalone DJ EQ with large knobs that's attached to the master out. In contrast to traditional EQs, they are generally not used for the purposes of mixing, but instead to shape the sound and add color to your set. Isolators also feature wider frequency ranges, smoother pots, high quality amplification circuits, and much more gain per band (sometimes double).

In understanding how isolators work, it's important to look back at the history of DJ technology. Isolators (and DJ EQs) come to us by way of their predecessor, the active crossover. Popularized by Richard Long Associates in the 1970's, this device was a monumental leap forward. Brought about by new advances in discotheque sound systems, the active crossover allowed the DJ to split their mixer's signal into bands by sending it through an op-amplification circuit and then through filters. These filters (low-pass, bandpass, and high-pass) route their respective frequencies to separate outputs which are then connected to their associated power amplifier and speaker–lows to woofer, fullrange (and later, mids) to drivers/horns, and highs to tweeters. This is called multi-amplification. Splitting the sound in this way results in greater speaker efficiency and higher fidelity in comparison to previous passive crossover designs that utilized one power amplifier for the entire system.



A consequence of this device was that not only did it make things sound better, but it also offered the DJ control over the gain of these frequency ranges via potentiometers. Early disco mixers with an eye towards enhancing their sets were quick to pick up on the fact that they could use their crossovers for dramatic effect. Caught up in the creativity of the moment these DJs learned to cut the signal going to the sub, amplify the signal going to the tweeters, and in general, work the overall sound as it went through the system.

The RLA crossover was an incredibly popular design and could be found in many of New York's most famous clubs during the heydays of disco and house (Studio 54 and Paradise Garage being two big ones). Yet, despite its onetime popularity, the active crossover as a DJ tool had some drawbacks. Since it allows the DJ direct control over the volume of a given band's speaker, the active crossover can cause blown speakers and hearing damage in the hands of someone that doesn't know what they're doing. Though still used to divide frequencies today, active crossovers are generally not used for dramatic effect (of course, there are some exceptions).

The progression from crossover to isolator is a simple one. The only real difference between the two is that the isolator collects the three bands into a ganged stereo output. This process castrates the crossover by making it effectively worthless for tri-amplification purposes. The DJ then no longer has control over the volume levels of each part of the physical soundsystem but instead is responsible for the relative volume levels of the bands in the overall master mix.

HOW TO DJ WITH AN ISOLATOR



You might imagine that DJing with an isolator is similar to DJing with a DJ EQ. You would be fairly correct in that assumption. Yet, isolators afford more control over the music. When you roll off the bass on an isolator it takes out much more of the bass frequencies. For example, the E&S X3004 gives you control of everything from 10-300 Hz. Contrast this with the Pioneer's DJM 800 bass EQ (10-100 Hz) and you get an idea of the difference in frequency range between built-in EQ and a dedicated isolator. Here's a video of someone adjusting the frequencies on their E&S as a demonstration (note: it's modded to not have as much gain).



Since the crossover days there has arisen an unofficial school of DJ technique that almost rivals turntablism in its complexity. Different than turntablism however is that none of these techniques have official names. Sure, you can cut the bass (who can't?), but can you add tremolo to the midrange and make it sound good? The art of isolation is an art of unsubtle manipulation of dynamics and the easiest way to become inspired is by learning through example.



Joe Claussell (above) is considered by many to be one of the most prolific (and controversial) isolator users. His fingers never leave the knobs and he manipulates the individual frequencies to create a staccato effect that emphasizes the vocals and dramatic tension of the music. You'll notice that his touch creates an almost broken effect in the rhythm.



Similar, but more laid back, is Theo Parrish who, while he's still all over the isolator, lets his tracks breath. His style isn't so much to create new rhythms so much as to play with the tension of the music and emphasize individual sonic elements in the music (such as the electric piano line). Watch the above video and witness what the smoothness of an isolator can do in the hands of someone who has a lot of balls.



On a different tip is Derrick May who utilizes the isolator as an entirely rhythmic tool. He uses his isolator to create a jagged sound sculpture with abrupt moments spent on each band. He's constantly changing frequencies and this creates layers of depth to his otherwise loopy and one-dimensional track. Again this is another way that isolators can be used, to create dynamic rhythms. If you watch him, you can see that he almost looks like he's playing the drums.

FINAL NOTES

The past three videos all showed examples of people going nuts on the isolator. While it can be fun to do this from time to time, unless you are one of those top-notch DJs above, you ought to bare in mind the following axiom: "everything in moderation." Going Joe Claussell on an audience that's not attuned to it will only result in people wishing you would stop. A part of playing with dynamics and understanding how to use an isolator is to know when to let a track rest and allow the dancers to enjoy the music as it was recorded by the artist. Understand this and perhaps someday you'll be able to achieve the level of euphoria exhibited in the next video.




POPULAR ISOLATORS

- Gary Stewart Audio ISO X
- Electronique Spectacle E&S X3004
- Dope Real Model 3300
- Thrive Bender
- Systems By Shorty SBS S3X
- Vestax DCR-1500
- Alpha Recording Systems ARS Model3500

credit to: http://www.djtechtools.com/2011/12/11/an-introduction-to-mixing-with-dj-isolator-mixers/
#264
dari 3 track pertama flownya enak..tapi mendadak ngedrop karena mellownya james blake ;D..overall gw suka banget sama selection lo..dark and moody in my opinion..keep it real and comin' bro..good job ;)
#265
House / Re: Mix of the Day
28/05/12, 10:41
finally some spot to share some good and rare mixes :)

[cloudset]http://soundcloud.com/aintnothingtoitbuttodoit/moodymann-live-rbma-rollerskating-jam-the-renaissance-rooms-london-04-03-2010-2[/cloudset]

Rare grooves 60's,70's,80's from detroit maestro Mr Kenny Dixon JR

The music being played is strictly from wax ;)

Enjoy!
#266
Main Talk / Re: EDM THESE DAYS
22/05/12, 10:30


coming soon to Jakarta in one deck together..b2b set playing pre-recorded mix


ooh and you guys should read this one too:


http://www.mixmag.net/words/news/wannabee-dj-prince-harry-is-fan-of-underground-house
#267
Main Talk / Re: EDM THESE DAYS
21/05/12, 20:52
BOOM!!
#268
[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/nandi-wardana/gettin-deep-vol-4[/soundcloud]

Enjoy people..any comments are very appreciate and welcome.. ;) for download just click the arrow icon

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www.burnscode.com



#269
Udah kelar upload dan posting aja lo tau2 vid..hehehe..gw besok yah..
#270
Quote from: danzig on 17/05/12, 21:34
Quote from: nandi_binus on 26/04/12, 17:21
Jerome Sydenham udah pernah ke Jakarta belum ya?





ooh jerome udah pernah ke jakarta yaa..wah gw gatau waktu itu.. :D

yaudah deh berdoa buat radioslave atau franck roger balik lagi main disini (waktu itu di 365)



#271
Music / Re: Track of the day
18/05/12, 11:00
RIP yesterday, Donna Summer the queen of disco :'(

#272
iya juga sih..siapa tau guetta mendadak techno dan ada max cooper di playlistnya kalo di venue ginian.. :P
#273
Gw belum denger..tapi diliat dari playlistnya nice selection.. besok gw streaming dikantor :)

@david: lo sembarangan aja nih ngedit artwork orang..wkwkwkwk
#274
see u tomorrow and hopefully meet some peeps from ravelex..It's free entry ;)
#275
Saturday Radio Show will never be the same again. You can hear it only before, Now you can see it and dance.

99.9FM Homesession with Burnscode The Party Live Broadcast.

This Saturday, 12 May 2012 at E'Corner start from 10PM

With Burnscode finest:

- Elvin SJ

- Firboy

- Nandi WP

Hosted by MC Chendy of 99.9FM Jakarta

Drink Promo:

Happy Hour

2 shots of flavored tequila 100K

2 glasses of house wine 120K

2 glasses of cocktail 140K


E'Corner

Epicentrum Walk, Ground Floor Unit W120, JL. HR. Rasuna Said, Jakarta Selatan 12960

Phone: 02129941444, Fax: 02129941144