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yea defo use one ear. i feelt at first 2 cans was better, but then realized it was just holding me back. the best way is to force yourself to use one ear, then once you "get it" it is soo much better that way...
The best way. I use one here to listen to the track but instinct is the best. Mix what you want to sound like. Try to imagine the sound your going for and then do it.
lmfao
Palmer doesn't mix as far as I know.
Addition to my previous post: I do have only one ear in the cup, but i usually have the record playing over the system also slighty in the cue mix (i can mix gradually from cue to mix on my mixer). Maybe 20%, but i helps me keep the beats matched.
1 ear mostly except when playing out. Some of the clubs here have the monitors placed too far out so you get a delay which can throw you off. Better to use 2 in that case.
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security." -Benjamin Franklin
I started out using two ears as well. Then somebody told me that certain mixers only allow split cue (i.e. Rane), and at that point I switched to one ear. It takes a while to get good at and depending on your monitors might be difficult to do. Just force yourself to do it, I promise it will be frustarating at first.
Just played last night and really used both earpieces for pretty much the whole night. Kinda reminded me of when I was in my room. My mixing was great too!
"Nowadays everyone is a fucking DJ." - Jack Dangers
What record did you loose your virginity to?
"I don't like having sex with music on- I find it distracting. And if it's a mix cd- forget it. I'm stopping to check the beat mixing in between tracks." - Tom Stephan
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