Bassnectar — as well as support acts G Jones b2b Eprom, Manic Focus, and Anna Morgan — treated 22, free-roaming attendees to a fully-immersive sonic experience by utilizing a vast array of robotic speaker systems provided by the Calagary-based Pro Audio firm, PK Sound.
Bassnectar FOH Engineer and System Designer Kyle Pace, along with PK Production Manager and System Designer Arlen Cormack, used the unique advantages of PK Sound loudspeaker technology, as well as fan feedback from previous degree Bassnectar shows, to meticulously fine-tune the PA system, ensuring every attendee in the free-roam arena — from the floor, to the bleachers and upper mezzanine — experienced mesmerizing, pristine audio quality, no matter where they moved throughout the venue. Pace and Cormack, who were faced not only with the task of pleasing Bassnectar fans, but the DJ himself — who had expressed some doubts about booking future degree shows — took up the task of designing the PA system knowing that the sound system design for the Return of NYE could be the make-or-break moment for future degree Bassnectar events.
In addition to the challenges associated with mixing degrees of high-SPL audio in an enclosed arena, Pace's task was further complicated by the fact that a crowd composed of Bassnectar fans, known collectively as Bassheads, would be full of audiophiles who regularly attend electronic music events and would be able to compare the Return of NYE with other shows they may have previously attended. Electronic Hip Hop. Hide incorrect submissions. See details Upvote the most relevant gear Upvote the most relevant gear Plugin Boutique.
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What was the most popular personal edit or remix that you have made? Ministry of Sound is alllll over it. Just Kidding. Also, i am suuuuuuuper into brass bands, balkan gypsy, romanian, turn of the century, antique shit…even accordians and polka makes me goofy lately. Even though i used to take so much heat from closeminded ass holes in like and for DJing with CDs, the fact is, i was editing everything, even in small ways normalizing, EQ, mastering, cleaning up, making interesting intros, deleting a stupid word or phrase, repeating something really good, adding an extra drum loop, sampling just a good element, etc etc so my sets were not only unique but also REALLY able to feature the level of quality that my ears needed, and i could use any source material i wanted.
Also, again, with Ableton LIVE, these days the arrangement of a track is almost always different at least slightly cuz its on the fly. How important do you think it is for new djs to personalize their sets with remixes and edits? But then again, i do not know how essential new DJs are.
And that is a crumby thing to say, especially concerning the fact that i am a very inclusive and community oriented person, AND have taught DJ and Remix classes and workshops for years. I can think instantly of 5 creative things an individual can do that would blow my mind way harder than spinning a dope DJ set.
Thanks, Sony. I stakeout goat-breeding farms in the Himalayas with a mic, a minidisc, and some black tea. Deep into the sessions, i record the sounds of carnal embrace, and later i pitch it down make b-lines out of it.
I also buy it off of www. And i love Waves L2 Ultramaximizer. Noise , which peaked at the number 21 position. Bassnectar draws influences from various genres such as rock and metal. He has a wide variety of software instruments. Bassnectar has stated that he loves using the Bose QuietComfort 15 headphones when producing on the road. He has a collection of Avalon VTsp microphone preamps.
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