Yes, exactly.Swifty wrote:I find that when I'm DJing without the help of headphones I have a habit of only spinning the tried-and-true standbys I'm most familiar with. With headphones I'm a bit more ambitious in my selections.

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So I guess my short answer to the thread's question is "Not very well."Lawrence wrote:Yes, exactly.Swifty wrote:I find that when I'm DJing without the help of headphones I have a habit of only spinning the tried-and-true standbys I'm most familiar with. With headphones I'm a bit more ambitious in my selections.I was about to write the same thing.
KevinSchaper wrote:I actually noticed a decline in how well I knew my music when I started listening to audiobooks a lot while driving back and forth between eugene and portland instead of music.. having my music at work as mp3s has kinda made up for it.. but I find it's really hard to get to know stuff I only have on LP, cuz I just dont spend enough time at home listening to em.
exactly the same for me.Roy wrote:I normally DJ without ear-phone. When I buy a new CD I listen to it several times picking out the best songs for dancing. I then keep my own notes on each of those songs. Outside of those selected songs it is unlikely I would be able to recognize the song if someone else plays it.
A few CD's really stand out and I listen to them reguarly.
ok - I confess - I still freak out a little with all the equipment so adding listening to headphones while I'm trying to do everything else is a bit much....maybe when you are here for SLE you can give me a techie lesson and show me how to hook up at Sonny's.....KevinSchaper wrote:Brenda - you guys actually could headphone cue at Sonny's - you just need to bring some along, and figure out the mixer - those kinda mixers have "PFL" or "solo" buttons for each channel that'll send to the headphone out.
yea, when I get a new CD i listen to it many ,many times to see if it really holds up!Roy wrote:I normally DJ without ear-phone. When I buy a new CD I listen to it several times picking out the best songs for dancing. I then keep my own notes on each of those songs. Outside of those selected songs it is unlikely I would be able to recognize the song if someone else plays it.
A few CD's really stand out and I listen to them reguarly.
Exactly the reason why I don't just make compilations of songs I think are good for DJing. My tastes change (as do the dancers I'm spinning for) so I fear that if I just made a compilation from CDs that I'll miss out on some gems that I didn't initially dig.mark0tz wrote:All good points, but I really identified with this one. Coupla times I've gone back and wondered why I'd thought so highly of that song...
.... only if you consider making compliations as the end of the job.Swifty wrote:Exactly the reason why I don't just make compilations of songs I think are good for DJing. My tastes change (as do the dancers I'm spinning for) so I fear that if I just made a compilation from CDs that I'll miss out on some gems that I didn't initially dig.