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  1. Wicked night overall

     

    There was a alot of people there for a sunday night so the vibe in Wardrobe was good. Sinical, Matman and Mike-L all warmed up nicely and Qbert showed everyone why he's still the best in the world

     

    The night dropped in energy for a bit as he was doing his breaks set as people on the floor weren't really dancing and everyone was still just staring at him but it got good again when those dirty electro beats came on lol

     

    @Gizmo - i'm assuming you were the guy at the front of the stage with the digi-cam recording everything?

     

    pz

  2. If his latest single "3 freaks" is anything to go by i think he's taking a new turn in direction for this new album

     

    But it's all good imo

     

    If Shadow wants to stay new and exciting he's got to move with the times and try something different

  3. yeh i know i already bought it. but do i get a mixer for it or do i stick with an internal software one.. software/hardware whats better? in terms of quality.

     

    I'm not sure if i fully understand what your saying but the software and hardware mixers are going to serve different purposes

     

    The software mixer is going to control the master level and the input levels coming into the soundcard

     

    But it depends on what your recording to determine if you really need a hardware mixer or not. The 1010's got 8 1/4" I/O, 1 Midi I/O and 1 SPDIF I/O

     

    So if your just recording your turntables you shouldn't really need a seperate mixer but if you want to hook some mics up or prefer a hands on feel you should get a hardware mixer

     

    Hope this helps

     

    pz

  4. Depends what your budget is mate

     

    The classic synth for big bad bass is the Access Virus, but it is quite expensive

     

    The MicroKorg or MS2000 might be worth investigating

     

    In terms of VST's i'd look at Albino, Z3ta+, Moog Modular. Personally i've never come across one soft-synth that has been able to make tearing bass sounds right out of the box but once you sample the synth and give it some distortion and effects then any of those synths are worth looking into

  5. Not sure of any websites in particular, but you could look at recording audio either from the TV (news, documentaries ets..) or ripping the audio from vids on your computer

     

    Failing that check Ebay as i'm sure there are a fair amount of spoken word records there

  6. My rate!? lol

     

    Usually just a free beer, or just for a few quid. A couple of my friends used to run a small night in Leeds and they'd split the money made on the bar between themselves and everyone that dj'd on the night

     

    But i agree that sometimes hard to justify buying loads of records every week and keeping up with the trends in music when very little money is coming in

  7. I went to this night, was the best night out i've had this year

     

    I didn't buy tickets in advance and the queue for tickets on the door was a complete joke!! Suffice to say after an hour of queing we weren't even near the desk, but we managed to buy some tickets 2 hours later once more people came

     

    All the DJ's were on top form, bar Lemon D ;-)

     

    Big up

  8. And that's the part i don't like. The only people that listen to pendulum here are drum and bass wannabe's that don't know loxy, dylan, teebee, grooverider ( just to name a few) but they do know tarantula, so they are real drum and bass heads :( and the other group are ppl that listen to hardtrance and jump-music.

     

    lol What a load of shit

     

    Grooverider's been one of Pendulums biggest supporters and are you saying he's a wannabe?

     

    People like different things, accept it

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