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Dillinja Soundy Speaks |
Posted by JP
on Tuesday 21 October 2003, 09:52AM
Dillinja uses scoop bins for deep bass because when he plays a tune he cuts the mid on his mixer and juts laces the bass to nearly the highest level, this evens out the sound in the bin so that it is deeper. Doing this gives the sound the best deep bass sound for the tunes he plays. If he played his tunes as loud as he does using deep bass bins then the bass would be distorted slightly, and it would not be as deep because it would be at its maximum level.
I am one (of many) of his sound engineers getting ready for his BigBadBass event. Trust me, he knows what he is doing.
JP
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How'd ya get work experience with Dillinja? |
by dj hyde
on Tuesday 03 February 2004 @04:53PM
hi JP.Do you have any way i can a get a placement for work experience (without pay) along side you or anyone that works directly with dillinja,since i bought his cybotron album and FELT the bass i have been inspired by his work,i have never heard such original and awesome tunes.As for the valve systems he is using, i was wondering if there is any way of purchasing this hardware, i have just started producing my own music (drum and bass and jungle) and i would give anything to follow in Dillinjas mighty footsteps.Can you please email me at - frand001@hillingdongrid.org - Im 16 and still at school but i am applying for a course at college for sport science and music - this is everything from simple DJing to using MIDI software and more. The tunes that i have created are using programs such as Reason, i make a booking and have three hours with a supervisor to making music, when i have finished of my 'promo albun' on CD i will try and send a copy but i dont know where to send it to. I am also hoping to get reason on my own PC but it needs up grading/changing. This e-mail is a bit long but my final question is do you know any other programs that will allow me to create music as I will to first get Dillinjas intrest in me before i can go anyware.Thankyou for sparing the time to read this, if all goes well i will be able to meet you and the mighty Dillinja.Thanks again DJ Hyde
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Opinionated on Dillinja |
by Tom
on Wednesday 25 February 2004 @03:10AM
Dillinja should use these amps:
QSC POWERLIGHT 9 which gives 1950 w rms into 8 ohm per chan,9000w rms into 4 ohm bridge,with 4 cooling fans.
And the mighty CREST PRO 10001,3500 w rms into 8 ohm per channel and 5000w rms into bloody 1 0hm,and 10000w rms[10kw rms] into 2 ohm bridge.
www.crestaudio.com
And proper touring speakers like EAW/Funkion One and Bassmaxx b zero 1's/lab subs/servodrive basstech 7,certainly would beat his scoops bass output.
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www.speakerplans.co.uk |
by khsesat
on Thursday 01 July 2004 @05:04PM
Scoops went out with the ark.
the size of the cabs and energy required coupled with the frequency response and DB output on Scoops are easily out performed by modern cabinet designs.
Agree, the Bassmaxx Servo driven cabs are the ultimate in bass (servo - the drivers are motors!)
but if you in the market for an affordable cab that outperforms most others, check www.speakerplans.co.uk and track down the Looney Bin offered by pro audio parts.
Ohm also manufacture a similar bin to this.
All in all i don't exactely rate the Valve sound system, as a marketing tool it's brilliant, as a genuine high quality - high output Rig, its nothing to write home about,
and as for being the 'only sound system built for drum and bass', well some one should have a word with trading standards, as your probably have about 50 sound systems operating in the uk that are custom built for D&B and hundreds more accross europe, did valve not here about the free party movement?
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