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Gemini's NX VHP Wireless Systems with "Distortion Free" Circuitry makes everything perfectly clear. Check out Gemini's NX Wireless Systems loaded with "real world' features. Special auto-mute circuitry eliminates unwanted "pop" when switching the mic on and off. Low power consumption design delivers an extended battery life for 12-16 hours continuous use. And for total versatility we offer a wide choice of receivers with single antenna, dual channel and true diversity design. All with adjustable output level and sensitivity control. All with a 3-year warranty. All at affordable prices. See your dealer today or check out our website at www.geminidj.com

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The Chameleon & Barrel Ray are both precision made in the United States. These Quality fixtures have a 1 yr. limited warranty and are constructed to rigid standards with high quality optics never before seen in a lighting fixture in this price range. These units are available worldwide and come in both 120V & 220V. Suggested The Chameleon is a sound active The Barrel Ray has a sound active Retail in US Dollars $299 moon flower effect, that spins to the mirrored barrel that spins to the beat of the music, moving up, down, and across. It Features 9 dichroic colors plus white, and an effects switch which produces either a color changing barrel or split beam effect. The Barrel Ray only weighs 14 Ibs. and may be used in any position, however for the best optimum effect the barrel should be facing down.

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Lets be honest about it: Perfect beat mixing is what every DJ strives for. The feeling you get when you know you've done a killer mix is just great. But depending on the environment you can't always trust your ears. The Numark DM1635 Mixer with on-board Beatkeeper sets a new standard for today's disc jockey. The DM1635 allows the user to audibly and visually track the beats of all musical inputs. The DM1635 will display the beats per minute (BPM) of your favorite music and also indicate the "Tempo Difference" and the "Beat Offset" of your mix between any four input sources simultaneously. You'll know when you're ready to mix! The visual displays continually update the information. The DM1635 gives DJs all the flexibility they need with 8 line, 3 phono and 2 mic inputs, effect send on each channel and master and zone outputs. The new DM1635 from Numark: a truly professional mixer for the perfect mix.


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JANUARY 1998 ISSUE #43

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In Search Of..........................46 Scoops: Rane MM 8x mixer .................54 Numark DM1635 mixer ..........58 APi microphones ....................60 Severe Sound amplifier...........64 Gemini CD-9800..................... 66 Panasonic SL-VM525 .............70 ADJ XDM-221 mixer ...............80 KAM GMX-ONE mixer..............82 BST Activ-25 mixer................. 84

i Check out the Best Business Cards of 1998. Bob Popyk tells how to improve our "Billboards along the road to success. "

Reality Check AMATEUR NIGHT

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P.S.W.C.D.T............................. Crowd Pleaser........................ Music News............................ DMA Top 50 Chart..................

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New Year's Eve is for people who don't know how to party. By Mark Johnson Technology Update PROJECTING PROFITS Technological advances have made LCD video projectors even mon enticing. By Stephan Jacob

Tech Talk EQ ETIQUETTE__________________ Using your equalizer properly can make all the difference in your sound. By George Mohr

Profile: Steppin' Out............... 28 Profile: Taylor Made ...............50 Christmas Trivia..................... 104 Nightmares/Historic Affairs .... 121

MANAGEMENT Reality check......................... 36 Club View............................... 110

KARAOKE Sing-along Essentials.............. 108

ETCETERA Feedback............................... 10 Juice...................................... 11 '98 Mobile Beat DJ Show........ 12

Ad Index ................................120

DJ Shopper CRANK UP THE VOLUME__________________ Before you buy another amplifier, read up on who's who and what's what. Don't let your equipment be an expense, make it an investment. By Henry Collins

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TRACK ONE

Ladies and Gentlemen, step right up, it s... The Greatest Show on Earth! OK, I'll admit it. Sometimes our enthusiasm can get a bit carried away but, no doubt about it, this year's unbeatable roster of exhibits, seminars, and entertainment will truly make up an all-star Mobile Beat DJ Show & Conference. This year the show is being held at the Las Vegas Tropicana Hotel on January 20, 21, and 22, 1998. Highlighting the seminar schedule are two special presentations by Bob Popyk and Doug Cox. Popyk is president of Bentley-Hall Inc., a sales strategy company, and a regular speaker at NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants). He will share strategies that, when applied, will really make a difference in your business. And Doug Cox, former Atlantic Records promotion director, is back by popular demand. Doug's unique brand of humor and insight will enlighten your life as well as your business ethics. Overall, there'll be a full schedule of DJ-specific seminars with a fresh slate of interesting and unique topics and, of course, the exhibit hall. Check out the booths and speak one-on-one with the people who have an interest in you, the MOBILE DJ. By their support of our show, we feel these vendors realize the MOBILE DJ is an integral part of their business, an industry that Mobile Beat Magazine has worked diligently to elevate over the past six years. But if you won't be with us in Vegas, check out future issues of the magazine for a full show coverage. And, yes, audio tapes will once again be available of all the seminars. Having said all that, you've got a copy of the magazine in your hand with a lot more going on inside! See who won the best business cards contest; it starts on page 36. If you like contests, there's a great holiday trivia contest on page 104. Make copies and use it this holiday season to liven up your gigs. You'll also find all the usual numerous equipment Scoops, Music News and much more! Lastly, we'd like to thank Dan Price of Gallery West Portrait Studios in Las Vegas for the cover shot, featuring husband and wife DJ team Patrick and Jodie Harris from Las Vegas.

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January 1998 - Issue #43 Publisher • LA Communications Inc. Editor-tn-Chief • Robert A. Lindquist Publishing Director • Michael Buonaccorso Production Manager • Renee Lassial Trade Show Manager • John Rozz Technical Editor • Henry Coffins Advertising Sales Manager • Art Bradlee Circulation • Stephanie Scott / Dan Walsh Staff Artist • Jeff Marinelli Contributing Editors and Writers F.'red Sebastian • lay Maxwell George Mohr • Mark Johnson Robert Taylor • Forest Neal Steve Wozniak • David Varga Bob Popyk • Dave Kreiner B.I. Morris • Thomas Edison How to reach Mobile Beat Magazine For subscriptions, change of address or back issues. you can contact us by mail at: P.O. Box 309, East Rochester, N.Y. 14445 or by telephone at: (716) 385-9920 fax (716) 385-3637 or via the Internet: e-mail: mobilebeat@aol.com The Web: http://www.mobilebeat.com Back issues of Mobile Beat Magazine are available (subject to availability) at $5 (In Canada: $6/US funds). Mobile Beat Magazine (ISSN 1058-021!) is published seven times per year by LA Communications Inc., P.O., Box 309, East Rochester, N.Y. 14445. Ground shipments to: 1788 Penfield toad. Penfield, N Y14556. Periodical posta3e paid at East Rochester, N.Y and additional mailing locations. Subscriptions rates - U.S. and possessions: $19.95 for one year or $34.95 for two years. Canada: $24.95 per year. All other countries: S50 per year. Subscriptions outside the U.S. must be paid in U.S. currency Postmaster - Send address changes to Mobile Beat Magazine, P.O. Box 309. East Rochester, NY 14445. Copyright 0 1998 by LA Communications Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of copy, photography, or artwork prohibited without permission of the publisher. All advertising material subject to publisher's approval. Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation The following information is taken from US Postal Fcrm 3526 filed October 1, 1997 at East Rochester, NY Mobile beat Magazine (1551*1058-0512) is published seven times a year by LA Communications, Inc. The office of publication address is 132 W. Spruce Street, East Rochester, NY 14445. The Publisher is LA Communications, Inc., 1785 Penrield Road, Penfieid, NY 14526. Robert A. lindquist, 1782 Penfield Road, Penfield, NY 14526; Michael Buonaccorso, 1782 Penfield Road, Penfield, NY 14526. Subscriptions (US) are $19.95 per year Circulation information for the October/November issue of Mobile Beat Magazine is as follows: Net press run: 12,300. Total paid and/or requested: 11,825. Total free distribution: 212. Copies not distributed as of October 1 175. "otal circulation: 12,300. Average circulation per issue for the period October 1.1996 through October 1,1997 is as follows: Average press run: 12,870. Average paid and/or requested circulation: 12,271 Average free distribution-. 379. Average copies not distributed as of October 1,1997:220. Average circulation: 12,870. : --;,:}.?;;:;;

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FEEDBACK

Gear Book article draws kudos, complaints and corrections The article entitled "BuyingA Mixer 101," which appeared in our annual Gear Book, received a mixed bag of reviews from our readers and advertisers. Several readers commented that the article's essence, which was how to choose a mixer based on an individual's needs and style, was right on target. Unfortunately, the practical information in the article was overshadowed by the fact that it was written by an employee of Gemini Sound Products, with a bias toward Gemini Products. Our decision to allow certain statements which amplified this bias to be printed, brought the following written responses from two other manufacturers:

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warranties carried by American DJ and other companies are free; they are not contracts that must be purchased by the consumer. So the author is guilty of not ,; comparing "apples to apples."

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to write how-to articles for a publication, we try hard to avoid product plugs, and we provide information that will be helpful to DJs in general. Either the author lacks a good general knowledge of DJ products or he simply decided to ignore the facts and abuse the opportu­ nity to write for Mobile Beat as a cheap way to get free advertising. In which case, he should have called his article "Buying a Gemini Mixer 101."

As someone who has always enjoyed reading Mobile Beat, I was dismayed and disappointed by the article "Buying A Mixer 101." The article was not only ; John R. Brown, National Audio Manager biased and misleading, it contained American DJ Supply outright falsehoods. For example, under the heading "Mix and Crossfade," the ;; eds note: Concerning warranties: It should have been pointed out in the article that the author states: "Gemini's new Platinum length ofa warranty has no direct Series mixers are the only mixers that relationship to the quality ofa particular allow continuous crossfading to and from product. In most cases, a one-year warranty any input to any other input, by allowing will offer sufficient protection, as any the DJ to temporarily turn off either problems that are apt to occur will do so in crossfader assignment switch." that time period. Therefore, the length of This statement is completely incorrect. You can not crossfade from Phono 1 to Line 1 on any mixer; they are both inputs! What the author is trying to say is that only Gemini has a fader with an ON/OFF switch, which is also false. The American DJ XDM-352 has the same function with the ON/OFF switch for the crossfader and I am sure there are other models by other manufacturers with this feature.

any product's warranty should be considered right along with features, overall quality s and price. The final determination being how important the length of a product's ~ warranty is to the buyer.

a "' Regarding the Gear Book 1998, Issue 42, "Buying a Mixer 101," here are some of the errors:

• It is not true that Gemini's mixers are the only mixers to allow crossfading » t between multiple inputs: Rane's Mojo Under the heading, "Need More Output?" Series MM 8x DJ Mixer allows the same choice, and maybe others do, too. the author is obviously trying to downplay the importance of balanced • The entire section headed "Inboard outputs. Could this be because Gemini Power Supply or Wall Wart?" is so doesn't offer a mixer with balanced misleading as to be totally false, with the outputs? The author also states, "The exception of the trivially obvious fact best mixers carry a full three-year that, if you lose your power supply your warranty." This statement will surely "I, mixer will not work. OK, and if you lose come as news to every mixer manufac. your records you won't have anything to turer, none of which offer such a • play either. warranty. The industry standard is a oneyear warranty. American DJ offers a two a

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The writer fails to mention that there is a category of power supplies that falls 1 between the often troublesome and noisy ' built-in power supplies and the annoying wall warts: these are outboard power j supplies. An outboard power supply | compliments the inboard power supply, j producing a superior result. For example: Rane uses exclusive inboard power supply voltage doubter circuits to guarantee the j same high-voltage, high-current performance as recording studio consoles. Most j professional recording consoles use J outboard power supplies because that is ' the best way to get the quietest possible performance. When performance is everything, when perfection is a must, when only the very best will do, the first thing a designer does is remove the noisy power supply hum-field from the studio environment. Note that there is an important distinction between an outboard power supply and a wall wart: a wall wart is plugged directly into an outlet strip or the wall, and by so doing it covers up the next receptacle— something everyone hates; a true outboard power supply, on the other hand, is always designed to be securely mounted well away from the unit and the outlet strip or wall outlet. So if you want the quietest DJ mixer available, insist on one with an outboard power supply. Dennis Bonn, VP Research & Development for RANE eds note: In addition, Numark Industries requested that we clarify a line in the article which read, "Gemini, the original Numark and MTX..." The line refers to three separate companies and was not meant to infer that Numark, at any time or in any form, has been owned by any other company.

Want Your. Write: Mobile Beat Magazine P.O. Box 309 East Rochester, NT 14445 e-mail:mobilel>eat@aol.com Fax: 716-385-3637 MOBILE BEAT


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FREE UPGRADES ONLINE Event Planner™, the "customer-based" event planning program has finished another round of refinements. RadioPro Inc. operations manager Frank Whyte, says the new version of Event Planner™ looks and works just like the previous versions, but handles the data input by customers differently. "We've come up with some solid methods to ensure that the data the DJs receive back from their clients is valid and useful. That means that the reports are cleaner, so it's a win-win. The upgrade is available over the Internet only. Existing Event Planner™ customers can go to http://members.aol.com/ radioprodj/download.htm for instructions and the free files. Event Planner™ is a computer program that allows DJs to create "mini programs" to assist clients in planning special events. The program allows DJs to customize the program they send to clients, adding their own company name and customiz­ ing a built-in music database to suit their own requirements. For more information on Event Planner™, see the product Web site at http://www.kep.net/epfw.

WEST LA MUSIC HOSTS DJEXPO&SPINOFF Over 300 west coast DJs were on hand for West L.A. Music's recent Second Annual DJ Expo and Spinoff, co-sponsored by Gemini and Lytequest. DJ Spinoff finalists scratched and mixed their way through an evening of dynamic performances competing for SlOOO's in Gemini DJ gear. First place honors went to winner R.A.W. (Raul Gonzalez) of Long Beach. The event featured celebrity judges including Death Row Records recording artist J. Flexx; Death Row producer Sean "Barney" Thomas; L.A. rapper, DJ and producer DJ Quik; famous DJ from San Francisco DJ Disc; L.A. rapper and DJ, Griff Dogg. Other DJ equipment manufacturers participating in the three-day extravaganza of seminars, workshops and special events included JBL, Roland, American DJ, Denon, Akai, Martin Professional Lighting, GLI, ETA, Meteor Lights and Az-lz Cases. West L.A. Music has been in business 30 years, specializing in the sale of pro audio equipment, keyboards, comput­ ers, music software, recording equipment, guitars, basses, amplifiers, and drums, as well as DJ gear.

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IMPROVE YOUR SINGING 'AND YOUR HEALTH! The Total Singer is an instructional program for singers looking to improve or for people with the desire (but not the know-how) to sing. Whether performing on stage, on record, for weddings, karaoke, or just in the shower, singing is the secret desire of millions. Simply knowing the basic skills of singing can improve voice quality and, most importantly, confidence. In addition, there are numerous physical and mental health benefits to creative vocal expression. Anyone can learn to sing if they have the right teacher. The Total Singer outlines the popular Voiceworks Method, developed over a 30-year period by one of Los Angeles' top voice coaches, Lisa Popeil, who holds an MFA in voice. Unique to The Total Singer, are tips on singing eight different styles: pop, rock, jazz, soul, country, legit, belt and classical. This deluxe set includes an 87minute VHS video, a 45-page booklet and a 60-minute exercise audio cassette for use at home or in the car. Retail price is $49.95. Available from Voiceworks, 14431 Ventura Boulevard #402, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423; Tel: 800-BEL-VOCE.

MINIDISC GAINING MOMENTUM The company famous for life-like reproduction good enough to shatter glass has entered the minidisc arena. Memorex is now offering recordable 74-minute minidiscs packaged as single units, two-packs and three-packs. Minidiscs, which continue to grow in popularity with Mobile DJs, offer the convenience of audio cassettes, but with the digital sound quality of compact discs. Recognizing this trend, U.S. electronics retailers have begun dedicating in-store displays to the minidisc format, including minidisc players, recorders, and pre-recorded and blank media. With Memorex minidiscs, you can make thou­ sands of recordings with the same sound quality as the original source and with freedom to edit and combine tracks. The minidisc format also allows users immediate access to specific recorded tracks; along with the ability to display information they might like to have, such as the composer's name or a specific track title. Suggested retail prices for the Memorex minidisc line are: Single - $6.99, 2pack - $13.99 and 3-pack - $19.99.

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lour Web site: www.mobilebeat.com/djshow/ Special Guest Doug Cox, former promo­ tions director for Atlantic Records, returns to the show on Jan. 22, with a special presentation called, "The Ride of a Lifetime." Its a training camp for the champion inside you. Come away from "The Ride" with new skills and the ability to remember the laws of success and use them immediately.

The oae show that has it all!

Start 1998 off right by attending the show that supplies all the information you need to achieve a busier, more profitable busi­ ness year and gain tips to improve your performance as well! Join hundreds of other DJs and industry professionals at the Tropicana Hotel in the city that never sleeps—Las Vegas, Nevada, for three days of seminars, exhibits, and special happenings at Mobile Beat Magazines 1998 DJ Show & Conference!

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Keynote Speaker Bob Popyk, publisher of i he monthly newsletter Creative Selling®, high­ lights Tuesday, Jan. 20, with the seminar, "How To Increase Your DJ Business By 30%... Starting Next Month. " Mr. Popyk's in­ sightful business tactics are published in several publi­ cations, including Mobile Beat Magazine.

"America's #1 Party Band!"

IfMobile DJs were a band... they 'd be Nik and the Nice Guys! Every DJ will learn at least one new performance tip at this show! Plus... Christy Lane EXHIBITORS INCLUDE: AMERICAN DJ SUPPLY • GEMINI SOUND PRODUCTS • BST • PIONEER • COLORADO SOUND N' LIGHT • MTX • PRO SING • HOT HITS • ADVANCED LIGHTING • OMNISISTEM • ELECTRONIC BARGAINS • SOUND CHOICE • PRODJ.COM • SHERMAN SPECIALTY • CUSTOMWARE • ADJA • QSC • AMS • ROTATIONS • PINTO NOVELTY • THE SOURCE • RHODE ISLAND NOVELTY • BREAKTHROUGH MARKETING • AC-CETERA • KART-A-BAG • N.A.M.E. • CREATIVE IMAGINEERING • HANDIRAMP • BMP • CELEBRITY • DJ POWER • CHRISTY LANE • PLANET KARAOKE- DJ MUSIC XPRESS...

Clubnight • January 22 at The Beach!

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CD Swap Meet! Bring your used CDs & CDGs to trade or sell with other DJs & KJs! Bring 10 or 10,000! No dealers/reps

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The Vestax CDX-12. The world's first top loading CD player with a built-in DJ mixer, Like a stereo mixer with a built-in cross fader. Additional inputs so you can add turntables and other sources into the mix. Quick disc changes because of the wide Also available - Vestax CDX-25 open CD covers. Pitch adjustment up to High Performance CD Player 8%. A dual function joystick for pitch for Professional Use. bending and cueing. And more. Of course, all shockproof to prevent skipping.

As good as compact disc players are, they still have limitations for DJs . After all, you can't mix on a CD Player, right? You can if you're using a Vestax CDX-12. With the Vestax CDX-12, you get more than just a CD player - you get a CD work station. Don't let the compact size fool you - it has exclusive features we guarantee you won't find anywhere else, because there's nothing else like it on the DJ market.

Take the next step yourself. Arrange to mix on the innovative Vestax CDX-12 today.

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Tuesday, January 20, 1998

Wednesday, January 21, 1998

Registration opens at 8 a.m.

Registration opens 9 a.m. Exhibits open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Seminars: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Sound and light equipment manufacturers, music dealers, and other DJ-related outlets will showcase their products.

SHOWSTARTERS: A Special 3-part presentation! • Part #1 "DJ Show Survival:,How to Get the Most Out of a Trade Sho-vftjj • Part #2 "Be Worth The Mflf|" How to increase your business valiffp|f • Part #3 Our keynote spealergBob Popyk presents..."How to Increase Your DJ Business by 30% - Starting Next Month!" Learn how to maximize every opportunity to increase your bookings and profitability!

Also on Tuesday... • "Kids From 2 to 22." Explore all aspects of the youth market, from kid shows, elementary and high school dances, to the college market. • "IceBreakers." Tips and ideas to get your parties started and keeping them going. • "Making Money With Trivia." Create nostalgia events, plus high school reunion tips. • "Problem Solving Forum." A group of experi­ enced professionals roundtable with you to troubleshoot DJ dilemmas. • "Tech Tips and System Design." • "Getting Your Price." How to put a value on your own worth. • "Motorized Soccer." The world debut of a new game.

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Seminars: lW!L.m. - 5 p.m. "Wedding Performances - the Finishing Touch." Those additional details that make a truly polished show. "The DJ: In for the Long Haul." Ever wonder if you'll be a DJ at 60 years old? It's possible. This panel will tell you how. • "Dance For DJs: From A To Z." Cover all the bases of dance music and dance with Hillbilly Rick, Christy Lane, and Mike Mireles. • "DJ Computer Technology." Part 1: On the net. • "DJ Computer Technology." Part 2: On the GIG. (incredible new technology) • "Multi-Systems - Options And Ideas." Training, keeping, paying your employees; franchising. • "Legal Warfare: Boot Camp For DJs." Entertainment attorney, Sheldon Starke, tackles legal issues. • Plus! Manufacturer Tech Demos!

Wednesday night 9 p.m. -12 a.m. "The American DJ Awards Show." Free to all show attendees, others $35 cover if space available.

Tuesday night 8 p.m. - 12 a.m. Opening Night Party with Super Bowl-bound Nik and the Nice Guys. Nik's act is the ultimate in audience participation! Every DJ will learn tips tonight! Plus! Special guest Christy Lane with a unique interactive medley of dance styles. Sponsored by American DJ Supply.

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.egiffration opens 9 a.m. j Exhibits open 11 a.m. - 5 -p.m. Sound and light equipment manufacturers, music dealers, and other DJ-related outlets will showcase :ir products.

Seminars 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. ^ • Speom Guest, Doug Cox wj^t^emighten you with, "The Ride of a Lifetime." • "Profit from P.R.: Getting Free advertising!" • "Working With The Competition." Getting along with other companies in your area; networking or association? • "Single Operator Forum." Dealing with the issues unique to one-person operations. • "Small Town Promotions." Unique ideas that can be applied to market your services in smaller

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Thursday night 8 pari.-till? Closing party at The Beach, Vegas' hottest club. VIP Mobile Beat attractions! (Must be 21 or older) NOTE: Seminars are available on a first-come, fir: serve basis. All seminars and some events are subject to change without notice. Please refer to our Web site (http://www.mobilebeat.com/djshow/) for updates of listings and times.

The Competitions include: "Male and Female Entertainer of 1997" "PropMaster of 1997" & "The Brown Badge of Courage"

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The American DJ Awards

• Staged by DJs for the learning benefit of DJs that recognize the achievements of DJs! • Show attendees with a badge get in free; all others pay $35 apiece at the door. • It is a Black Tie Event. So please bring your formal wear. • There will be two Jumbo video screens so everyone can see. • Only three competitors per category will be allowed to compete. • Valuable DJ-related items for door prizes! • Show starts at 9 p.m. and ends at midnight. Anyone wanting to compete for fabulous prizes in the categories of "Male Entertainer of the Year," "Female Entertainer of the Year," "PropMaster of the Year," or tell their version of a true DJ disaster on stage (no stories about deaths please) in the "Brown Badge of Courage" competition, must have their audition videos turned in for review by November 30,1997.

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PLAY SOMETHING WE CAN DANCE TO

BY JAY MAXWELL

PARTY TIME

Happenings

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he holiday season is upon us: that festive five-week period from Thanks­ giving through New Year's Eve, when we can expect our booking calendars to be filled almost every day with various events. As you know (I hope), the true meaning of Christmas is the celebration of the greatest gift ever known to man, the birth of Jesus Christ. However, many of the parties you will book will be billed as a holiday party. So, to be politically correct, we recommend that you ask your client how they will be referring to the event. Will it be a Christ­ mas party or holiday party?

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At a party, holiday music can be mixed in at various times to set the mood. If it's a Christ­ mas party you're doing, you'll never have a shortage of music to play. There are almost as many different types of Christmas songs as there are styles of music. Each category: Christian, rock and roll, vocalists, country,

FAST SONG TITLE...................ARTIST Jingle Bell Rock.................................... Bobby Helms Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree...... Brenda Lee Little Saint Nick................................... Beach Boys Rock And Roll Christmas...................... George Thorogood Santa Claus Is Coming To Town............ Brace Springsteen I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus....... John Mellencamp Run Rudolph Run.................................. Chuck Berry Christmas Medley................................ Salsoul Orchestra Macarena Christmas............................ Los Del Rio (Joy Mix) Santa Claus Is Comin' (In a Boogie Woogie Choo Choo Train). Tractors

LET IT SNOW

SLOW SONG TITLE................. ARTIST

For some people, it's not Christmas without snow. I grew up in South Georgia, and so I only dreamed of a white Christmas. Many people's vision of Christmas is one that will include a tree or a cozy fire in the fireplace. Decorations, lights, family visits, presents wrapped in pretty paper, and a reindeer named Rudolph are other holiday staples. As for the music played at these events, however, there won't be that much differ­ ence regardless on how you celebrate the holidays. Music is one element to the season of celebration that is fairly univer­ sal and serves to unite people. Christmas music, however, usually does not lend itself to getting people on the dancefloor. Instead, most of the music is great for singing and listening to while opening presents or enjoying a feast.

The Christmas Song............................. Nat "King" Cole Please Come Home For Christmas....... Aaron Neville White Christmas.................................. Bing Crosby Christmas in Dixie................................ Alabama Blue Christmas.................................... Elvis Presley I'll Be Home For Christmas.................. Peabo Bryson Pretty Paper........................................ Roy Orbison Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Amy Grant Winter Wonderland.............................. Harry Conick Jr. Silent Night.......................................... Boyz II Men Merry Christmas Darling...................... Carpenters Merry Christmas Baby.......................... Bonnie Raitt & Charles Brown Celebrate Me Home............................. Kenny Loggins Christmas Lullaby................................ Mannheim Steamroller 0' Little Town Of Bethlehem................. Mannheim Steamroller

All songs listed are available on Mobile Beat's Seasonings CD collection. For information, call 716-385-9920. MOBILE BEAT


PLAY SOMETHING WE CAN DANCE TO R&B, classical, and jazz (just to name a few) cover the standard songs like White Christmas and Silent Night. The genre also spans the serious (Please Come Home for Christmas and Away In A Manger), to the silly {Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer and The Chipmunk Song). Kids of all ages like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty The Snowman, while God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen and We Three Kirigs are truly appreciated only by an adult audience. If you're looking to compile a large selection of holiday music at a reasonable price, Mobile Beat's new Seasonings CD collection is a treasury of holiday hits. Other suggestions include a couple of "Best of Christ­ mas" CDs: both of The Billboard Greatest Christmas Hits from 1935-1954 andfrom 1955-presen.t, Kenny G's Miracles Holiday Album, and at least one CD from Mannheim Steamroller. A typical company party usually begins with a social hour when the majority of the music should be holiday songs as guests arrive and mingle. During dinner, the music should be at a low, pleasant volume, with a mix of two holiday tunes to every one contemporary song. If you have a lighting show, the lights should either be

turned off or be set on low lighting. Definitely, no lights should be spinning, strobing or flashing during dinner; unless you like seeing people turn green and running for the bathroom! Door prizes are often given throughout the evening. You will probably be called on to assist in some way— perhaps pulling names or numbers from \\ hat. You may also be asked to loan your microphone to the MC, or even become the MC. Most companies that give an annual holiday party have learned that one way to keep everyone at the party all evening is to stretch out the gift giving. Just before you switch from holiday music to dance music, the boss usually gives a speech, often handing out awards and/or year-end bonuses. Finally, the dance phase begins. The accompanying list of songs are great to blend in during the night to keep the seasonal flavor. These are the holiday songs that have proven themselves worthy to be played when someone tells you, "Play Something We Can Dance To!" / Jay Maxwell owns and operates Jay Maxwell's Music By Request in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Play Something. We Can DanceTo

Since 1982, Mobile Beat's Musicologist Jay Maxwell has tracked audience response to thousands of songs. This book lists over 1,500 of the most re­ quested songs of all-time. Each listing includes the title, artist, year released and the BPM (where applicable). Plus, for your convenience, the entire list is sorted five ways: alphabetically by title and artist, category, BPM count and year!

It's the most comprehensive music guide book ever! To Order: With Visa or MasterCard - Call 716-385-9920 or send check or Money Order for $59.95 (includes shipping) to: PSWCDT Music Guide, c/o Mobile Beat Magazine P.O. Box 309, East Rochester, NY 14445 The DJ Magazine

Categories include: Alternative/Modern Rock Big Band Disco 1970-79 Dance 1980-89 Dance 1990-96 Fast Country Rhythm & Blues/Rap Rock and Roll 1970-96 Slow Songs 1959-79 Slow Songs 1980-89 Slow Songs 1990-96 Slow Country Sock Hop 1955-1969 Special/Novelty Songs Vocalists Wedding/Love Songs

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CROWD PLEASERS

BY MlKE MlRELES

Boi Bumba Just when you thought it was safe to go back on the dancefloor.

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irst it was the Lambada. Then the Macarena took the country by storm. Then the Tongoneo had a short run. Now Brazil strikes back with the Boi Bumba, danced to the song "Tic-Tic-Tac." The dance and song have recently reached American shores and you will be hearing it and seeing it very soon (if you haven't already). The music of Boi Bumba originated more than 15 years ago in a remote section of the Ama­ zon. Actually, let me quote from the liner notes: "She was beautiful and he worshipped her. African Indian and Portuguese blood mingled in their veins. He was only a poor cowherd but she was expecting a child and this condi­ tion brought about an irrepress­ ible craving to eat the tongue of the best 'Boi' (steer) of the herd. Beauty had her treat, the steer did not die of it and the cowherd was not punished; perhaps because once in a while, this world might value mixed blood farm hands and their lust for life more than a fat bullock. Their jubilation is glorified by the 'Bumbas' (drums) during the Boi Festival which

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TOP* 16 SALSA ALBUMS 1. Los Adolentes...................................................... Personal Ideal 2. Hector Inotcable...................................... Es El Amor Quin Llega 3. Victor Manuel............................................................. Dile A Ella 4. El Gran Combo ................................................................Co Eso 5. Ricardo Lemvo.................................................... Tata Masamba 6. Jose Albierto........................................................ Como Quieras 7. Grupo Caneo ...................................... Aunque Me Duela El Alma 8. Son 14..................................... A Cualquiera Se Le Muere Un lio 9. Lefty Perez.......................................................... Me Da Locura 10. Brenda Ki Starr................................................. Peligroso Amor

I TOP 10 TEJANO SINGLES 1. La Mafia................................................................... Enomorada 2. Inotcable.............................................................. Vivar Sin Ellas 3. La Differencia................................................................ Diablito 4. Gary Hobbs.......................................................... Donde Hay Fe 5. Stefani........................................................... Proque Soy Mujer 6. Elida Y Avante......................................................... Tu Llegastel 7. Emilio........................................................................ Permiteme 8. Michael Salgado................................................ La Media Vuelta 9. Tropa F......................................................................... Sin Aviso 10. Hometown Boys........................................ Eres Mia Esta Noche yTbis lift can also be seen on http://n<ww.flash.net/~steppin.

commemorates this story." The song "Tic-Tic-Tac" can be found in its original form on the album "Boi Bumba" by Carrapicho, which is available on BMG U.S. Latin. Carrapicho has recorded eight albums of Boi Bumba music. BMG France discovered the group and "Tic-Tic-Tac" became a number one hit in Europe last summer and in South America at the end of 1996. Courtesy ofTheJalapeno Beat: Houston's Hottest Latin DJ music source news, Published by Mike Mireles. For a Profile ofMireles, see page 28.

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Amateur Night

BY MARK JOHNSON

New Year's Eve is for people who don't know how to party.

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ew Year's parties are possibly the year's best opportunity to double or perhaps even triple your usual take from one evening's work. It's an intensely focused night, with demand sometimes exceeding supply, justifying your premium price. And you're not alone. Many banquet facilities double their rates to accommodate the demands of the hosts and the rowdiness of the guests. Despite the fact that we are in a "party profession," I sense there are O more than a few Mobile DJs who feel the same as I when it comes to New Year's parties. It's O just not worth it. I'm all in favor of anything that increases O bookings but, on the flip side, it's important toO r o look at the big picture and examine some of ( the things you have experienced, or may o o experience in the future, on New Year's Eve. o

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guest begging for donations so you will play more. He is on the spot, as you may be the last person standing in the Gray of him and his guests continuing their party. If many ople are drunk or near drunk, they may actually boo iu for dampening their party spirits. Alcohol really does ~ g out the ugly in some people.

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Steppin' Out Houston's Multi-talented Michael Mireles is Actor, DJ and Dance Instructor

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he director dismissed the extras just finishing the cocktail lounge scene and then instructed a group of young actors posing as waiters and busboys to take their places on the set. As I headed for the door of the Magnolia Restaurant in Houston, Texas, a herd of anxious young actors whizzed by to take their positions in front of the cameras. I couldn't help but notice one particular face in the crowd. His broad, friendly grin radiated with enthusiasm. It was the fall of 1986 and my first, albeit fleeting, encounter with Michael Mireles. In 1996,1 returned to Houston not as an actor, but as a free-lance writer for a Florida newspaper. I was looking for material on young Hispanic talent and turned to The Houston Production Guide. Once again, there was Mike Mireles with that billion dollar smile all over the pages offering his newest creation, "Steppin' Out Entertain­ ment," a high energy Mobile Disc Jockey company. Michael Anthony Mireles was born in Los Angeles on June 6, 1963. His father worked in a foundry, his mother as a seamstress. He began performing before he was seven years old with a touring Mexican Ballet Folklorico dance group. By the time he was 15 years old he was touring with The Texas Jazz Dancers, Aluzions Dance Troupe and The Glen Hunsucker Dance Company. Ambitious to succeed as an entertainer, Mireles joined the world renown Barbara King Dance Company with whom he competed in professional ballroom dancing. In addition, he was doing extensive film work for the big screen as well as television productions as both an actor and dancer. He's appeared on all three major networks and played a Mexican bandit in "Pancho Barnes" on The History Channel. Off-screen, Mireles continued to bring his incredible talent to thousands of live audiences all over the country, including the Six Flag Astroworld produc­ tion of "Police Academy Stunt Show." But it was music that most defined this young talent, and the culmination of all this experience resulted in his company, Steppin' Out Entertainment. When I met up with Mireles at his office, located in a small building behind his family home in Houston, I was curious as to how he got started as a DJ. He began by showing me an enormous shelf area that held hundreds of CDs: Mireles: "This is the music library, where we keep every type of music that any age or ethnic gathering could request. Everything from Wayne King to the latest 28

musical groups, to the swing sound of the forties is included." Neal: You must have a great filing system to keep all these discs straight. Mireles: "We do, and it takes a lot of work. It's one of the jobs that keeps me busy on weekdays." Neal: You also seem to be in contact with the world: telephones, computer, printer, fax machine, mobile phone. Are you on the Web, too? Mireles: "Yes, we have our own Web page (www.flash.net/ ~steppin/). It's the communication age and our business is to communicate in every possible way with the world out there. That includes the ultimate goal of all this effort: to bring music to thousands on a weekly basis." Neal: How do people hear about you? Mireles: "Well, our market research tells us that over 80 percent of our clients come to us through referral, and we build on those contacts." Neal: That means that somewhere along the line, you had to work for that first 20 percent, tell me how it all started. Mireles: "At first, I was a mobile roadie and DJ. I set up equipment for others, and did shows in hotels, clubs and country bars. This is how I paid my dues, night after night for 10 years, but it's the best way to learn." Neal: Do you truly enjoy the evening along with the party guests? Mireles: "Absolutely, because it's genuine passion. That's the secret. You can't play music that you don't feel. You can't be with that many people month in and month out, unless you feel the music, love the sounds, live the beat. It's got to come from your most inner self." Neal: Do you remember your first event out on your own? Mireles: "Very clearly. It was July of 1983, upstairs over a restaurant. The building had bad acoustics and we had no shock pads. As the people danced, the needle would jump on the records. It was quite embarrassing, but there was no way to stop it. It was a 50th anniversary party and I was working for a company called Fantasy Unlimited. They supplied me with used records, a Numark mixer, a pair of Technics 1200 turntables and Peavey Black Widow speakers. That's a night I will never forget!" Neal: How has equipment today changed since 1983? Mireles: "It's lighter now, and more compact. Just think, 10 years ago we were hauling around album crates, big MOBILE BEAT


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mobile consoles and large vinyl records. Today you can fit it all in a Subaru and go." Neal: Was Fantasy Unlimited an agency? Mireles: "No, not an agency. They were a Mobile DJ company like Steppin' Out. I was hired to work whenever my high school schedule would permit. As I recall, they had about six DJs working for them. I was with them for three years, then moved out on my own, working at a Holiday Inn lounge." Neal: Do you follow the trade magazines for music, talent and equipment? Mireles: "Yes, I keep a file of various music and equipment catalogs, subscribe to Mobile Beat as well as Latin trade magazines such as Tejano News." Neal: What are your plans for the future? Mireles : "My priority right now is audience satisfaction and providing the best music." Neal: Is your family supportive? Mireles: "It took a while for them to see the potential. But now my mom gets my stage and performance costumes ready and Dad helps me load the truck, and assists with needed van maintenance. They have become supportive believers. My brother, David, has been working with me for seven years. I trained him on the basics and he has become a valuable asset. I am very proud of him." Neal: When is your busiest season? Mireles: "Christmas and prom season. Sometimes we have The DJ Magazine

three or more shows a day during that period." Neal: Mostly weekend dates? Mireles: "Not necessarily. We often have luncheon and awards parties on weekdays as well." Neal: This has become a big business; are you surprised at its success? Mireles: "Well, nationally it's a multi-billion dollar business, but as for my own company, my expectations for the future were always high." Neal: Do you feel an enormous responsibility to those people who are expecting you to deliver afresh new show each performance? Mireles: "I certainly do. Each party must be tailored to the event and to the client's needs; I mean all aspects of that event, musical selection, room size, sound, and entertainment program." Neal: Any plans for expansion? Mireles: "Yes, I'm in a position to expand now, but I want to move slowly as I'm more interested in quality than quantity." Neal: Any opportunities for others in Steppin ' Out Entertainment someday? Mireles: "Yes, but they must be at a performance level where they are open to learning. They must be patient, unique and, most of all, love music". Neal: Are you pleased with your performances? Mireles: "Considering the competition, yes." 29


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Neal: How do you stay ahead of the pack? Michael: "I don't think about staying ahead; I just want to deliver an outstanding show. The rest will come in time." Neal: How would you sum up Michael Mireles? Mireles: "Music is his passion. Keep in mind how much new music there is now, and all the various line dances that go with it." Neal: What words of advice do you have for DJsjust starting out? Mireles: "There is great potential in DJ entertainment. In fact, it's phenomenal, and there are more parties and events than there are professionals to do them. There is room for entrepreneurs as long as they are unique and professional. It doesn't require an enormous initial investment, and newer technology has made it easier. "If there is a down side, it would be that you must sacrifice your weekends and adopt a different life style, and occasionally nightclub work can bring a few objectionable people around. But remember that the clients expect the best. They expect personality and uniqueness and incredible programming. You can have an earthquake sound system, and the newest state-of-theart light show, but they still expect a unique performance." With that, I concluded the interview. As I walked away from the office, I paused for a moment to look back. Through the window, I could see Mireles back at work, concentrating on pulling CDs and previewing the program for that evening's event. Steppin' Out Entertainment is more than just music; it is the energy and passion of Michael Mireles. It's the difference between a social gathering and a magical event. Forest Neal lives in St. Petersburg, Florida and works as a free-lance writer for the Hernando section of The Tampa Tribune. He writes a weekly movie review column, titled "Forest Meal's Hollywood."

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BY STEPHAN "ISLAND JAKE" JACOB

Technological advances have made LCD video projectors even more enticing for DJs looking to offer more than smoke and mirrors.

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ince I last reviewed liquid crystal display (LCD) video projectors in the October '94 issue ofMobile Beat ("Paging Ms. Elsee Deez"), there have been a few changes. Previously, I discussed the advan­ tages of offering such a service and of using an LCD projector verses a standard video monitor, none of which have changed. The advantages include greater involvement with your audience, flexible sizing of the image, ease of transportation and setup, not to mention being able to offer more than just smoke and mirrors. This all still holds true today. What has changed, as usual, is technology.

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The marketing opportunities for LCD video run the gamut. You'll be the hit of any school dance if you can provide music videos. Corporate functions can use your services for dual purposes—both entertainment and presentation— making you very valuable. At wedding receptions you can replay the video tape of the wedding. Karaoke applications will really come alive with the use of video. The opportunities are endless! Technology is also endless.

DESIGN INNOVATIONS 1998's crop of projectors are twice as bright, more colorful, cooler running and about a third less hefty. They also have higher resolution capabilities when used in conjunction with computers. The reason for this renaissance can be directly linked to more efficient lamps. Prior years' projectors con­ sumed 250-350 watts and produced about 150-300 lumens. This year's products draw 100-250 watts and output 300-500 or more lumens. Philips' UHP (Ultra High-Performance) lamp design generates more than 5 lumens per watt of input power, about nine times more efficient than before. Higher output lamp designs also assists in achieving higher contrast ratios. Typically I've measured about 40-60:1, but I am now achieving a ratio of 80-100:1. The energy efficiency displayed by the newer lamp design also has the benefit of producing less heat, therefore requiring smaller and quieter fans for cooling. Smaller and more efficient designs speak directly to the heart of any Mobile DJ. Weight has decreased about 3-5 pounds. For your multimedia applications, resolutions have increased from standard VGA (640 pixels by 480 pixels) to SVGA (800 pixels by 600 pixels). Some units scale to achieve XGA input (1,024 pixels by 768 pixels), but with some trade­ offs in light, image size and quality. In addition, video projec­ tion quality has been increased by using line doublers to about 500 lines of resolution. MOBILE BEAT


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increasing to SXGA. Desk-size Projectors: Units weighing about 25 pounds, outputting 1,200 or more lumens and multisync capability rivaling today's CRT projectors. You'll be able to choose from various aspect ratios like 4:3/16:9, plus enjoy resolutions at the UXGA level or even QXGA. Supersize Projectors: Units weighing 50 pounds or more, outputting 10-20,000 lumens, with multisync compatibility and QXGA resolution. These units will compete directly against CRT projectors for large venue, non-portable, high resolution applications. This also could be the sign of the apocalypse for theater projectors.

SIMPLE AS DIP Digital Light Processing (DLP) nearly shocked the world a few years ago. Designed by Texas Instruments, this chipbased technology is significantly different than LCD technology. LCD allows light to pass through colored liquid crystals. DLP technology, on the other hand, is a reflective design. Tiny mirrors or highly reflective alumi­ num are embedded and used to reflect light through a coloration system. The very nature of DLP design, however, prevents it from becoming a prime solution. DLP reflects light inherently, resulting in a loss of light. Even though the efficiency rating is upwards of 90 percent, higher transmis­ sion properties of LCD are currently more efficient and brighter. DLP, like LCD, can be produced in existing semicon­ ductor factories along with standard computer chip production, so costs should be competitive when the technology itself becomes more viable.

THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT Speaking of potential, DLP already has three new competi­ tors all based in reflective technology. Pioneer and Raychem are in the process of designing hybrids that combine reflective chips with LCDs. No moniker for the Pioneer unit yet but the Raychem unit, dubbed PDLC (Plasma Dispersed Liquid Crystal), has already been prototyped and looks pretty good. Silicon Light Machines has developed what they call Grating Light Valve (GLV) technology. They are trying to sell their design to manu­ facturers already producing LCD or DLP projectors. Essentially, their process utilizes a minute voltage that controls a grating to turn on and off certain colored chips; much like a shutter opening and closing in a camera. That's the latest on video projectors. If you have any questions or you want to purchase any of the units men­ tioned in the accompanying list, just call me, Stephan Jacob, at: 716-385-6958. 33


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BY BOB POPYK

How do you use your business cards? How are you putting to use those little billboards you carry in your pocket or purse? Do they sit idly in your desk drawer or are they at hand as soon as a prospect says, "How do I contact you?" In other words, are they bringing you more business or are they simply a substitute for toothpicks?

BIZ CARD BASICS It goes without saying that for business cards to have any value at all, they need to display up-to-date information. Are yours current? Is the informa­ tion on how to reach you correct? Do your cards contain your name as the contact person, and a phone number complete with area code? In judging the cards sent in for this contest, we received several very good cards that did not contain the name of acontact person. Points were lost. And while we did not award points for a fax number, cellular phone, pager number or e-mail address, the easier you are to reach, the better the chan^s^ou'll get the job. If you have a Web site, be sure to include your URL. Speaking of the Internet, an e-mail address on yofl

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that you're up with the times. Listing fax and cell phone (or pager) numbers show that you're very accessible. The condition of your cards is important, too. Cards that aren't stained or dog-eared show that you are concerned with quality and appearance.

THAFS JUST THE BEGINNING How you put your cards to use is just as important as the look of the cards themselves. Some DJs take their cards beyond the basics, to a higher level. We received several "tent style" cards. These are twice the size of the typical 2-inch by 3.5-inch, but fold down to the standard size. They offer the advantage of four sides on which to put your message. You can use the front and back for your logo and contact information, and then put your pitch inside. You might also consider perforating on the fold, so that the one side becomes a discount coupon. But you don't need a lot of space if you use what you have effectively. How about the back of your business cards? Several of the cards we received use the reverse side to describe the services they offer. Others use the back to plug their Web pages and e-mail addresses. Some chose not to use that space at all.

KEEP IT CLEAN With phone numbers and all the other information you might want to list on your business card, don't make the mistake of cramming it all onto one side. That's why the fold-over card with three to four sides of usable space is a good option. Too much text just clutters up the card. If you use type below six points, it becomes hard for some people to read. You need to balance your message with the design of the card. Before you put your company slogan, the number of years you've been in business, phone, fax, and cellular numbers, and a list of all the different kinds of events you handle on one side of your business card, think about your company image, the possibility

of confusing and losing the customer, and whether your business card will stand out from your competitors'.

CUSTOM CARDS Something that most businesspeople forget is that they can have different cards for different uses. For example, maybe you want a card with a coupon for bridal shows and other outside events. You may have another card to give to interested prospects you meet while on a gig. This does not mean you have to spend thousands of dollars on business cards. Some of the most creative alternatives to business cards require little or no money. One DJ in New Jersey called to explain why he couldn't enter the contest: He doesn't use business cards. Instead, when approached by a prospect who asks for a card, he pulls out his checkbook and rips a check in half so just the business name, address and phone number is on it. He writes his name on the bottom and says, "Here. Call me." It really gets the customers' attention. Another DJ in Wisconsin says that he doesn't like to use business cards that are the same shape and size as all of his competitors', so when a customer asks for his card, he takes out an index card and writes his name, address, and phone number on it. He says it really stands out from the little stack of regular cards the customer has been accumulating from other DJs. It's certainly a lot bigger, doesn't get lost, and has a personal touch. And when he writes, "I want to earn your business!" in long­ hand, it really means something. Several of the cards sent in were shaped like a miniature record or CD, with a logo centered like a label, another creative way of making the card stand out, while visually enforcing what you do. Regardless of the size or shape of your card, what is most important is the card's ability to communicate what you do. That was the top criteria in the contest. If a prospect really has to read a card closely to understand what you do, or get out a magnifying glass to read your name or phone number, chances are the card isn't going to get the job done. Stay away L^frorn phrases like "Professional DJ Service." If, for some reason, you are not perceived to be professional, putting it on your card won't help. Business cards can bring business in, they can bring customers H^ck, and they can be one of the best methods of rtising you have. Take a look at some of the yoferjave collected yourself. If your business card eir .uniqueness and go beyond their creativity, to do som'etrinig 'about it..


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EQ Etiquette Problems with your sound may be due to misuse of an equalizer. T T 7"ith another holiday season upon us, it's V V time again to think about how to spend all that cash you took in. My advice? Two words: more equip­ ment! It never hurts to improve the sound of your system; and who would turn their nose up at a tax deduction?

WHAT TO BUY? Let's assume you already have a limiter and an electronic crossover, yet your sound still isn't quite what you want it to be. And it isn't consistent. In some venues it's perfect. Other times it's either a bit shrill, or there's feedback. Sometimes the bass bin resonates like a brass drum, or the tape deck sounds like someone is frying eggs in the tweeter. And no matter what you do with those old songs from the '50s, they always sound hollow and thin. If this is the case, it's time to look at that other piece of signal processing gear we sometimes take for granted: the equalizer.

THE BASICS As you know (I hope), the sound that comes out of your speakers is made up of a wide range of frequencies. In simplest terms, equalizers (EQ) break the sound into smaller bands of frequencies. The most common and least sophisticated form of an equalizer are the bass and treble controls on your home stereo or boombox. The bass control boosts or cuts the low end of the sound spectrum while the treble effects the high end. Add a midrange control in the middle for the voice or presence and you have the makings of a simple three-band EQ. On multiband graphic EQs, the bands are arranged from the lowest frequency (the bass), to middle frequen­ cies (the midrange), to the higher frequencies (the treble). So an EQ is really an enhanced tone control for your system. There are two types of EQs on the market today: the "graphic" and the "parametric." While a parametric EQ can be beneficial in a Mobile DJ or KJ environment, it is more at home in recording studios. So let's focus on the graphic EQ. You may have a five- or seven-band graphic EQ on your mixer. If so, you may be asking yourself: Why do I need a rackmountable outboard EQ? Good question. When looking for an EQ, first determine what you are going to use it for. Are you going to use it in a club? For mobile work? Karaoke? Each of these applications are 44

different, so pick an EQ right for the job. For typical DJ work, a seven-band EQ should be adequate. However, should you have a simple mixer that has only bass and treble controls or no EQ at all, you need more! While out looking for an EQ you will probably notice that the more bands an EQ has, the more it costs. This is because the bands are narrower and more precise. These EQs usually have more than 15 bands and are divided into two channels, so you can adjust the left and right channels independently. Typically, dual 31-band EQs are the largest, but I have seen larger. This type of equalizer is mainly used for critical listening applications, such as theaters and clubs. Next in line is the dual 15-band EQ. This is probably the one you would seek out as a Mobile DJ or KJ. It is very flexible and allows many frequency options without overkill. As a bare minimum, I don't recommend going below a 10-band EQ. If you are thinking about looking for a mixer down the road and think seven bands will be enough, then it is much more logical to purchase an EQ that is already built into the mixer.

IMPORTANT SPECS Look for a level control for each channel on the EQ. This control will allow you to compensate for over/under gain in the system (which I will explain in a moment). Another nice feature to have is a switchable band gain control. As most EQs boost and cut their bands by ±12 dB. This switch allows you to limit the boost/cut to ±6 dB. This can be a handy feature for those jocks who can't get enough bass. Speaking of bass, a low cut switch on the unit can help reduce turntable rumble. Another thing to look for in an EQ is the connections. Do you have a balanced system with balanced cable hookups? Then you should check to see if the EQ has balance capability. Most of the EQs made by Rane, Furman, American DJ Supply, Ashly, Gemini, and Numark all offer these features. Rane, Furman and Ashly are, in my opinion, top-of-the-line. American DJ Supply, Gemini and Numark offer very good introductory models at a very attractive price.

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quite different in each location even though all components are the same. Simply moving from one location in a room to FLUTE another can change the sound of the system and create BASS TUBA unwanted harshness or muddiness. Sound is very FRENCH HORN tricky like that. TROMBONE Obviously, it's a good idea TRUMPET to allow yourself extra setup TYMPANI______ time to "ring out" the system SNARE DRUM before there's a crowd in the room. Start by critically CYMBALS listening to your system from MALE VOICE different points in the room. FEMALE VOICE What is the sound lacking? I Where is the sound harsh, I 60 | 12401 JO] |3,500| |10,000| Hz sibilant or overbearing? Range of relatively important harmonics Fundamental range (and lower harmonics) Referring to figure No. 1, ] Frequency EQ controls begin by making minor adjustments to the controls. After each adjustment, walk around the room until the all the highs and lows. Looks great huh? Maybe, but that sound is clear and full. This takes some practice, but after method of setting an EQ is the same as turning the bass you train your ear to recognize certain frequencies, it and treble controls all the way up on your home stereo. becomes very natural. You can do much better. Other less obvious problems that can be corrected The first rule of thumb is to remember that an with an EQ are as follows: equalizer equalizes or tames unbalanced frequencies. It is • If you are using a budget speaker system with lower not an amplifier. In recording studios, an equalizer is used quality components, you may find that, at higher levels, to balance the acoustics in a sound room. On the road, the high frequency drivers (tweeters) sound like finger­ you can virtually eliminate all the problems we mentioned nails on a blackboard. To improve this condition, back earlier by properly setting your EQ. down the frequency controls in the 2.5k to 5k range until Take a look at figure one. Note how the frequency that horn is bearable. (labeled as Hz or hertz on your EQ) relates to the music • If you are hearing a "bonk" instead of a clean beat we hear. This will give you a good idea of where to start when the drummer hits a tom-tom, adjust the 250 to 550 in setting up a proper equalization curve. Referring back range. If you are hearing turntable rumble, engage the to the problems mentioned in the first paragraph, here's low cut filters or, better yet, drop the 25Hz control all the how to adjust your EQ. way down. Most musical material in the bass range never For this demonstration, I am using a 15-band EQ with goes below 40Hz anyway, so cutting that control will the bands labeled as follows 20Hz, 40Hz, 60Hz, 120Hz, remove a lot of low-end stress on your amp and help 250Hz, 440Hz, 500Hz, IkHz, 1.5kHz, 2.5kHz, 4kHz, prevent amp overload, too. 6.5kHz, 8kHz, 16kHz, 20kHz. If the bands on yours are • One of the most annoying sounds when amplified slightly different, just work with the control that matches through a sound system is tape hiss. By reducing the 15k closest to mine. to 20k controls on the top end, it can be greatly reduced, Let's assume the problem is that the system sounds continued on p. 119 The DJ Magazine

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rancisco-Javier (Frank) and Juan-Carlos Q.C.) Digon are identical twins. Except for the two minutes between their births (Frank is the eldest), the brothers have barely left each other's side. But these two brother's lives mirror more than just their reflections. The paths on which they choose to travel are identical as well. You might think they would get tired of one another; but doing so would be like getting tired of being with yourself. These guys are just that similar. So it is that the Digons have come to cooperatively operate a mobile music service, Double Image DJs, in their native city of Miami, Fla. The brothers began their career as DJs while in their freshman year at the University of Miami. Music and performing were practically bred into J.C. and Frank. Their mother has owned an all-girl dance studio longer than they've been alive. The studio was also how they were able to afford their first mobile sound system. Every so often, J.C. explained, the studio's sound equipment would need an upgrade. So when they decided to start DJing, their mother gave them the components that were being replaced.

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They have both since graduated college with identical degrees: a bachelor's in business administration in market­ ing, with a minor in music media industry. Now they are both attending St. Thomas University law school and intend to work in copyright law in the future. Meanwhile, these 2 2-year-old go-getters continue diligently with their Mobile DJ business. Forever working as a team, J.C. takes care of the sound equipment and Frank manages the lighting. They always go on jobs together. "We're used to each other," J.C. says about their business relationship. They also do their college home­ work together, making sure it's done by Friday so they can concentrate on their business. Music and dance are important and integrated aspects for the duo. When not attending college, studying, working at their own DJ business, or setting up lighting and effects for their mother's dance studio, they don't just go home and watch "Giligan's Island." They act as performing arts superintendents for the Dade County Youth Fair and Exposition, which puts on the largest South Florida dance competitions with more than 800 participants each year.

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Being surrounded by academia and dance, it makes sense that the majority of Double Image's bookings are for school events. Typical events include: University of Miami Homecoming Dance, the Greek Ball, Dancethon, Formal Balls and various fraternity and sorority parties. J.C. and Frank, however, don't incorporate dance instruction into their DJ service. As J.C. says, it's not too tough to get 18-27 year olds up to dance all on their own. In fact, it's probably hard to get them to stop! A definite bonus for anyone in South Florida, J.C. and Frank are bilingual. Being able to speak Spanish and English, not to mention knowing all the latest dances and the best music to dance to, enables them to relate to their specialized market of the 18- to 27-year-old generation. The fact that they are currently a part of that generation also helps (but we all know how long that lasts). Equally impressive is the promotional package the brothers send out to their clients. It includes a professionally-typed cover letter and a five-minute video, displaying their sound and lighting performance from actual events. How do these young guys handle it all? My guess is a very positive attitude. "The importance of success is not found exclusively by looking back. Sometimes one needs to envision the future in the potential of your market to find its true meaning," both Frank and J.C. echo, "It is the perseverance of the individual that will ultimately lead to success." If that's the case, these twins are doubly blessed for success. And no doubt, they'll find it.

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ne of the true joys of attending the annual Mobile Beat DJ Show and Conference in Las Vegas is the opportunity to meet DJs from all parts of North America. Not only is it great fun to compare notes with other professionals and profit from their experiences, but it greatly expands one's perspective on the mobile entertainment profession. Getting together with others in a convention atmosphere is BY STEVE WOZNIAK really the best way to get a feel for how diverse this profession is. Not to mention the amount of talent that's ENGLISH WEDDEVG TRADITION out there. I learned of an interesting tradition while on With this in mind, I assignment for this ProFile. Following an decided to open the investigation that would make Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson proud, I learned of the history to parachute a little wider the common wedding tradition of the garter and hop a freighter to toss. It seems it evolved from an earlier English the other side of the custom called "flinging the stocking." On the Atlantic. I landed in bride and groom's wedding night, the guests Grimsby, England, would follow them to their bedroom and wart where I met up with until they undressed. They would then proceed Mike Taylor, editor of to steal their stockings and then fling them at Mobile DJ Magazine, the newlyweds! According to custom, the first owner of Rainbow DJ person to hit the bride or groom on the head Music and a DJ on would be the next person to marry. Somehow, I just can't see this practice making it in the Fresh FM radio.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN ENGLISH DJ It's Saturday evening and, just like back home, I am en route to a wedding reception. But this time I'm assisting Taylor, instead of being the head honcho. The wedding recep­ tion is in Lincoln, approximately 60 kilome­ ters (40 miles) from Grimsby. During the ride to the event, Taylor tells me he's been a DJ since 1975. Over the last 22 years, he's performed at countless private parties, including weddings, anniversaries, and birthdays. During the late '70s, he was the regular Saturday night house jock at a nightclub in Cleethorpes called "Bunny's Place." In 1979, Taylor received the "DJ of the Year" award and began free-lancing at clubs around the U.K. After a short break between 1983 and 1985, he returned to the biz with the startup of his own mobile discotech (Mobile DJ service) called Rainbow. The company's peak year was in 1988, when Rainbow employed 15 DJs to work events nationwide. Although his calendar was booked to the max, Taylor ran into a problem common with multi-system owners here in the United States: clients expected him to be

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TIME TO GO TO WORK... ALMOST The wedding reception is being held at a "marque" (a big tent) where, earlier today, the couple said their vows. As we arrive, everyone is taking their seats for the meal. In fact, as we enter, the best man is just beginning his toast. We'll make ourselves inconspicu足 ous until we're told that it's okay to begin setting up. Taylor has learned from past experience to check out these temporary sites in advance to determine if there is a proper supply of electricity or if genera足 tors will be required. As the dancefloor is usually placed right on top of the ground, he'll also check to see if it's level. If not, he's prepared to bring extra boards. And as with any job, he also likes to know in advance if there will be any obstacles that will slow loading in the sound system. At 4:30, we're told that it will be about an hour wait. This gives us just enough time to slip away for a pint (non-alcoholic, of course) and compare notes on how we operate our services. One of the first topics of discussion is rates and deposits. I

can tell by the look on Taylor's face that this is a bit of a sore subject. No wonder. It seems a rash of payment problems have forced him, and other DJs in England, to require that all jobs be prepaid 10 days prior to the event. "Unfortunately, during the last twelve months, we've encountered many, many checks not being honored, and we can no longer do cash pickups at an event, because a few DJs have been assaulted and robbed at the end of the evening. With prepays, we don't have to bother the customer on their special day, and we can concentrate on doing our best performance instead of collecting the balance due," says Taylor. According to him, 100 pounds sterling ($130 American) is the average fee for a typical wedding reception in his area. On New Year's Eve, Mobile DJs often charge about 400 pounds ($600 Ameri足 can). Time flies by quickly and, as we return to the tent, the caterers are removing the tables and laying out the dancefloor. The guests are milling around outside the tent, enjoying the evening air. By 6 p.m., Taylor and I have the sound system set up and do a brief sound check. We're ready to go. We're scheduled to play from 7:30 to midnight, which is somewhat average, although it depends greatly on the licenses in the area. Some establishments are permitted to go to 1-2 a.m. Others end much earlier. Much like receptions back in the states, the meal (usually a buffet) leads off the event. The bride and groom go first, followed by their parents and then everyone else. The dance portion begins with the bride and groom's first dance. Taylor adds some nice lighting and a little fog for mood. Following the traditional dances, Taylor leads off with a slow set to get things started. Then he quickly picks up the pace with rock and roll, chart music, and party songs. The British duo, Black Lace (Agadoo), who were introduced to North American DJs at the show in Waterloo in March of '97, remain a popular source for interactive party songs in the U.K. As the evening begins

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Pane Check There's magic in the MM 8x mixer. "V "IT TTien a new mixer shows up at No. 1 Mobile % /\ / Beat Tower, it typically sparks an air of jubilaT T don and excitement among the present and former mobiles on staff. If it happens to be a mixer from Rane, it's a double thrill. The Mukilteo, Wash, company has been up to bat twice before and put 'em neatly over the fence both times. So is it any wonder that when the new Mojo MM 8x arrived, I nearly sliced off a digit with the box knife in eager anticipation? With the MP22 and MP24 mixers and the birth of the Mojo line last year, Rane proved that their commitment to the DJ market is genuine. As a result, Rane has gar­ nered a reputation for high quality, "not-for-everyone" audio tools that do their jobs very well. To a large extent, the Mojo MM 8x is a result of the growing popularity with DJs.

CHECK THIS OUT The layout of the MM 8x is a subtle departure from the norm. All the controls on the MM 8x are right where they're supposed to be and very well labeled. Even with a total of six sliders, 20 rotary controls, 11 switches and six jacks on the front panel, the layout is neat as a pin. Everything is so obvious that even a novice should have no question as to what does what. To the far left are the microphone (mic) controls. At the top, is anXLR input for the main mic Rack: Gem Sound Ar-32 grouped CSL Workstation with CD Player Gemini CD9800 controls for Equalizer: Ashly MQX 2150 level, bass Compressor/Limrten Ashly CL52E and treble. Processing: Aphex Model 104 Aural Ex< At the Amps: Ashly SRA 120 bottom is Speakers: Sonic T153/SCF200 the level Headphones: Stanton 1001 Pro 54

control for the auxiliary (aux) mic. There is a second XLR jack for the main mic, and 1/4-inch jack for the aux mic on the back panel (use either XLR, not both). To the right of the mic control cluster are the controls for the four input channels. Each of the four inputs is equipped with bass, mid and treble controls and can accommodate either a turntable or two lines. This gives the MM 8x capability for up to eight line sources and four turntables. Interestingly, channels one and two have been sub-grouped together as the "A" mix, and channels three and four are called the "B" mix. The two mixes are then tied together with the crossfader. For the performance DJ who uses backgrounds and sound effects in the mix, this is a plus as it facilitates creating two separate submixes and then crossfading between them. For the typical mobile who accesses music from a dual CD player, two turntables, or cassette decks, it means you can't use just channels one and two if you want to use the crossfader. If you're using two turntables, you would want them assigned to channels two and three, which would cluster all the necessary controls in a tight pattern above the crossfader. While I hesitate to call this an innovation, it no way detracts from its performance, and is certainly one feature that gives this mixer some individuality. The final third of the faceplate is home to a master level control, cue buttons, headphone controls and a bonus line input and output. A double row of LEDs arch up and over the master control. The zero dB point is placed right at 12 o'clock. The LEDs effectively separate the master from the channel controls while increasing operator awareness to what's going to the amplifier. If the lights are arching past the top of the master slider, you're into overdrive; time to pull back on the master. Whoever at Rane came up with that one deserves a gold star and free espresso for a month (trendy drink for a trendy company). To the right of the master is another idea worthy of a gold star. While I really don't like seeing RCA jacks on the face of a mixer (actually, I just don't like RCA

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RANECHECK jacks...period), the Mavens of Mojo have put aux in and aux out jacks, with level controls, right on the front of the MM 8x. Should you ever need to patch in a backup CD player, CD+G player, tape deck, or other line input on the fly, you can do it without a screwdriver without missing a beat. Cue buttons for each channel are placed in a cluster to the left and just below the master. An LED glows when a channel is in cue. To the right of the cue buttons are controls for the headphones, including pan and level controls. With the pan control, the headphone send can be the main out, the cue channel or a blend of the two for rehearsing a mix. With a 220mW output into 150 ohms, there's plenty of juice to drive the Stanton 1001 Pro headphones. Enhancing the works of the faceplate is an "artsy" teal and white paint job. Not only is it very classy and profes­ sional, it is quite functional in separating the controls into their individual clusters. If you are wondering where the power switch is, there isn't one. Considering that you should always turn the mixer on first (and the amp last) to reduce pops to the crowd, who needs With the MP22 one?

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As expected, the MM 8x performs just as good on the road as on the test bench. It is easy to configure, regard­ less of music sources. There's plenty of spacing between all the controls so there's no excuse for fumbling. There's an "off' position on both mics and all four channels to eliminate any noise from an unused channel. When the mic channel is live, a red LED blinks (eliminating all excuses as to how that remark you made about the bride's mom got out over the speakers). Having bass and treble controls on the main mic is a plus. Not having them on the aux mic input is a minus. Most DJs would use the 1/4inch aux jacks for a wireless mic, which is usually the one that needs the EQ. The sliders have a positive feel and are linear from top to bottom. Rane is particularly proud of their active crossfader which, they claim, makes a big step forward in eliminating crossfader noise. Even with all the sliders, including the master, at fulland MP24 mixers on and the Ashly SRA 120 amps cranked to the max, and the birth of the Mojo line last noise through the system was barely audible. And while year, Rane proved that their com­ your audiences may expect, and even take for granted, a mitment to the DJ market is genu­ good sounding system, there's nothing that will send 'em ine. As a result, Rane has gar­ home quicker than back­ ground noise and distortion. nered a reputation for high qual­ With this mixer as the heart of your system, the crowd ity, audio tools that do their jobs may want to follow you home.

The back panel is just as neat as the front with inputs and outputs grouped in a logical fashion. For the main outputs, 1/4-inch TRS jacks are pro­ vided. An improvement over RCA jacks (did I mention I don't like RCA jacks?), but not as good as XLRs. The power requirement for the unit specifies an 18 volt AC trans­ very well. former, which is supplied. While the connector resembles a telephone jack, the owner's manual says it's not. Seems like kind of a funky way to hook up the power, but Rane claims that getting the transformer out of the mixer itself improves performance. Being that transformers can induce hum, this sounds very logical. Another interesting feature is the program loop for external processing of the program signal which utilizes I/ 4-inch TRS plugs. The tips connect the sends to the processor, the rings connect to the returns. There's a similar jack for the main mic, and a pre/post switch so you can record either with or without the processing. While this design is quite typical in concert and studio applica­ tions, it lacks familiarity with DJs. Anytime the same plug is used as an input and an output, I get nervous. Given that connectors are the number one cause of problems on the road, I can hear this timebomb ticking. I would have

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rather seen separate ins and outs with RCA jacks, and did I mention... I don't like RCA jacks?

THE MOBILE MOJO As with all good things, our 30 days with the Mojo MM 8x came swiftly to an end. It was time to put it back in the box and waft it Raneward. The final analysis? This is a good all purpose mixer. And while its features target it more toward the club or remix DJ, it certainly has a place in mobile systems as well. Hopefully, Rane's next project will be to build the "Totally Mobile Mojo." It would offer XLR outputs, a stereo/mono switch, 1/r balance control and a built-in, adjustable, compressor/limiter. To control costs, lose the phono amps and inputs. There are plenty of mixers available for the decreasing number of DJs who use turntables. I'm looking forward to one purposely designed for today's total CD/MD mobiles. It would be the Mojo for the millennium! For more information, contact Rane Corporation, 10802 47th Ave. W, Mukilteo, WA 98275-5098. Phone: 425-355-6000. Website: www.rane.com MOBILE BEAT


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Numark DM1635 Mixer with Beatkeeper BY STEPHAN "ISLAND JAKE" JACOB

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foretell a bright future. Visually, the DM1635 follows the trend away from the standard white on black paint schemes with a dash of color to individualize its appearance in the growing sea of competitors. Garnet blue highlights a very practi­ cal feature, which is the highlight of this review—the Beatkeeper.

EXPECTATIONS With a list price of $690, this new board from Numark is on target in terms of what should be expected in this mid-price range. It offers four channels with inputs for up to three phonos or four line inputs. A replace­ able crossfader with OFF position facilitates fading between any two channels. A MONO/STEREO switch is positioned right above the master. This is more than just a handy feature. There are times, particularly for mobiles, when being able to run in mono is preferable, yet it's a feature that even some higherpriced mixers leave off. Beyond these basics, there are two mic inputs. The combo XLR/1/4inch jack for the DJ mic is placed in the upper left hand corner. The second mic input connects via a 1/4inch jack on the back. A single set of

treble and bass controls effect both mics. If you are using two mics that sound about the same, this is an advantage. If you are using two mics with different personalities, a twoband EQ that effects each of the mics separately would be more useful. Your choice. Personally, I would have preferred the two-band EQ either be assignable to either mic or work only with one. This would make it pos­ sible to match the user replaceable and assignable crossfader. Speaking of EQ, there are six bands, split for the left and right channels on board. The sliders for the EQ are well-spaced for easy adjustability. Other features include: master and zone volume levels, separate tape outjacks, push button cueing and split cue headphone monitoring with crossfader.

THE BEATKEEPER For years, DJs have been calculating beats per minute by tapping their fingers or toes while watching the second hand sweep around a wrist watch. All for the sake of creating smooth mixes or segues. Thankfully those days are long gone. The Beatkeeper features beats per minute (BPM) tracking of all eight input sources using large and bright red dual LEDs. Surrounding the two BPM windows are three parallel rows of vertical LEDS (like those used on the output meter), two above and one row below. The row below each BPM window is arranged into two groups of four to indicate which channel/ source you are monitoring. Just above each BPM window are two sets of dual LEDS for both down beat and peak indicators. Above those four are two rows of 11 LEDS. The lower grouping indicates beat offset, while the above array indicates tempo difference. These two groups are broken into "stop light" red, yellow, and green indicators. The colors refer to the continued on page 119 MOBILE BEAT


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BY JAMMIN' JIM KERINS

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am deep in concentration, trying to get my two thousand dollar computer to behave as well as my thirty dollar answering machine. Suddenly, die phone rings through my multimedia surround sound speakers. I anxiously grab die mouse by the tail and begin clicking the telephone message screen. By the fourth and final ring, it's obvious I'm headed for digital defeat. I yell, "*#@!*ing machine!" I reach for the phone and happily pay the 75 cent charge for *66 to find out who just called. As I'm waiting for someone to answer, I wonder, "Who could it be?" Cindy from the local all-girl college wanting me to DJ for a sorority dance or lingerie party? No such luck. It was those wacky folks at Mobile Beat again. I humbly accepted the honor of reviewing the VF-8002 wireless microphone from APi. Now if you are like me and the other karaoke hosts, you've had your microphones dropped so many times they feel more like maracas than mics and are about on par with your alarm clock's AM radio for sound quality. The chance to let my audience destroy someone else's mics was very exciting. I took the system for a test run at Big Karaoke Night at my hometown bar, Buffalo Bill's. I think it was named for that famous (so famous I can't remember his last name) western dude, Buffalo Bill. Or maybe it was named for that waning-in-popularity western N.Y. football team. I can't seem to remember their name 60

either. You know the ones who lost the Super Bowl like four times? I really think the bar is named for the football team but, guess what, it's closed on Monday nights... duh. I set up my gear, speakers, amps, yadda yadda and then return to my van to retrieve the technological centerpiece of the evening, the APi dual mic, dual channel, wireless system. Setting up the system is easy. The system comes in an ATA style road case and every component is nicely packed into custom foam cut outs. Seems cool so far. The system contains a dual channel receiver (standard 19-inch rackmountable), two black wireless mics, power supply, and two quarterinch cables for hooking the system up to your mixer. Finally the piece de la resistance: two (not one, but two) almost dead 9-volt batteries. Yes, they thought of everything. Everything except mic clips. Having broken, I mean used, many wireless systems, I was impressed as to how well the batteries I finally obtained fit into the microphone compartments. The units also have a power and mute switch located on the bottom of the mics. Having the mute switch handy is great, but I prefer to have the power switch located out of reach of karaoke singers' fidgeting fingers. You know the potential for disaster. Inevitably, as someone is singing a song and I'm at the bar trying to enjoy some well earned liquid refreshment, the singer hits the power switch, sending my sound system into 120dB white noise over­ load. I run for the board to fix the problem, while the entire bar assumes I'm the techno­ logical idiot, not the singer, trailer court Mary. Having no space in my rack, I placed the receiver on top of the system. The unit has two front mounted black antennae that move around all over the place, so you can position them where they won't poke your eyes out. Front controls include: two RF (radio frequency), two AF (audio frequency) LEDs, power switch, and two level controls. The rear panel has two quarter-inch audio outputs and extra antenna connectors for optional rear mounting. MOBILE BEAT


PERFORMANCE IS KEY I fired my system up for the night. Normally, I use Shure SM58 mics or some low end brand mic (for people with cold sores). Immediately, I walked out front with both wireless mics to get a feel for the tone and range. I was impressed with the clarity of the mics. They are perhaps not as natural sounding as a standard Shure SM58, but have an out front quality about them. Throughout the room, the mics never cut out. But the big test was yet to come. The majority of the evening was filled with the usual, but that night I got the real classic, "Minga Mike." He's the guy who drives a Camaro and wears two hundred gold chains and a button down polyester shirt with little tufts of body hair poking through the chains—you know the type. And, of course, he has to cup the mic like the rappers on MTV— how annoying. The more "Minga Mike" got into singing, the more my anxiety began

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to rise. You could practically see the testosterone oozing out of his ears and dripping onto the mic. Did you ever watch anyone sing? I mean really closely. They spit and spew. And "Minga Mike" was no exception. He was really into pronouncing each and even,' syllable, while showering the mic and everyone within a 5-foot radius with saliva. He was sweating so much, even his gold chains were wet! (Fortunately, I disinfect everything, or at least let it air dry for a day.) Then a friend of A'like's interrupts him to inform him that his car alarm went off. Mike flings the microphone on the floor and runs out to check on his precious baby. Anyway, the APi mics performed very well. The sound was just fine and range was excellent. And they're pretty durable except, of course, for "Minga Mike's" personalization (the rather large dent). For Information contact: APi U.S.A. 935 Terminal Way, San Carlos, CA 94070. Tel: (415) 593-5298

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his just can't be an audio amplifier. Amps are much larger and heavier. Amps have lots of inputs and outputs. Amps have LEDs, switches, meters and lights. But this is an amp. In fact, it appears, in this initial test anyway, to be a very good amp. Severe Sound is a small research and development company in Florida which has been designing products for other companies for quite some time. In the course of doing what they do, they invented a unique way to build incredibly efficient and affordable Mos-Fet amplifiers. About the size (3"H x 4"Wx 7.5"L) and weight of a fourpound building brick, Severe Sound's introductory effort, appropriately named Model One, claims a conservatively rated power output of 150 watts into 8 ohms and 270 watts into 4 ohms.

NOTRACKABLE? No, you don't rackmount the Severe Sound Model One; you bolt it to the back of your speaker. Instead of running a speaker wire, you run a balanced or unbalanced line right out of your mixer or processor. A 20-foot two conductor cable with RCA plugs on both ends is provided. I immediately questioned the use of RCA jacks on a professional amplifier and was told that the tiny faceplate and desire to keep this model under $300 influenced the decision. Once into full production, we should see models that offer XLRs or 1/4-inch jacks as an option on the input. Currently, the output uses just a 1/4-inch jack. Also located on the faceplate are two fuse receptacles, the AC power connector and an on/off switch. That's it for the controls. The amp is air-cooled, relying on the dissipation ability of the aluminum fins. For protection, fuses guard the input and output stages and a feedback servo circuit removes power at clipping or if distortion exceeds .05 percent. 64

During our tests, we subjected the unit to multiple eight-hour duty cycles. At various times, and at different volume levels, we would disconnect and reconnect the inputs and outputs in an effort to induce some type of failure. The amp passed without a hitch. To test the protection circuitry, we shorted out one of die speakers, which instantaneously blew the output fuse, as expected. This is why you never want to leave home without spare fuses. Future models, we understand, will have circuit breakers instead of fuses. We ran the amp, in series, into two MTX speakers. Our input device was the Numark DM 1635 mixer (reviewed in this issue). With a four ohm load, there was plenty of drive for any small to medium sized hall. Even after four hours, the cooling fins were barely warm. Since there are no volume controls on the amp, it runs at full output all the time. Your room volume is controlled entirely by the mixer. In operation, the amp was extremely quiet except for an annoying low-level "pop" each time it was switched on. In an A-B test with an amp, from a different manufacturer with a similar output rating, we found that the Severe Sound Model One squeezed a noticeable amount of extra bass punch from our 12" two-way test speakers. We then hooked it up to a Sonic DJX1510/SCF400 subwoofer cabinet. That punch turned into a strong and heavy low thump. The manufacturer claims a dynamic range of 4Hz to 20K. Granted, 4Hz is well below the average person's hearing range and beyond what most speakers can reproduce; but it does seem to squeeze every bit of bass potential out of the speakers. If you have been looking for a simple way to add bottom to your sound, combining one of these small amps with a matched subwoofer would certainly make a difference.

YOU CANT LOSE Beyond that, there's not much more to say about this miniature power house. As far as appearance and features, it's about as back-to-the-basics as you can get. In terms of technology, the new switch mode servo Mos-Fet design makes this a marvel of efficiency. As for reliability, only time will tell. The company claims that they have put several dozen out in the field and have had no problems. The standard warranty is one year with a flat rate of $100 for repairs after that time. Plus, there's a 14-day noquestions-asked return policy. If you buy and decide you don't like it, they'll give you a full refund. So is this an amp you should buy? While it would be nice to have some long-term reliabilty data to quote, we don't. Except for that "pop" at power up, the amp does its job quite well. The sound is very good. It has definite possibilities as a subwoofer amp, and for performers who like the idea of having each speaker powered by a dedicated amp. When you toss into the equation a cost of just $279, which works out to under a $1.50 per watt and 50 watts per pound well, if this is the future of amp design, how could we not like it? For more information, contact Severe Sound, 7651 N.W. 6th Street, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024; tel: (954) 986-1794. MOBILE BEAT


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BY STEPHAN "ISLAND JAKE" JACOB

Gemini's Cracker Jack Improvements in the 9800 dual CD player are more than peanuts, but I'm still looking for the prize. 9500's instant start wasn't exactly instant. So now it's on to the CD-9800. It's a new day, a new machine and, to continue the analogy, a new box of Cracker Jacks. The prize I'm fervently searching for is instant start capability. To really evaluate this machine's strongest and weakest points, I decided to give it a workout in both club and mobile environments.

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s a kid, one of my favorite snacks was Cracker Jack . Not only was there the mouth watering, sweet and salty combination of popcorn, molasses, and peanuts, but there was always a nifty, hidden prize in every box. Great munchies and entertainment to boot, all at a reasonable price. Those were the days. I recently found a coupon for Cracker Jack and couldn't resist a stroll down memory lane. How times have changed. The familiar box now sports a waving flag informing the consumer of the 2.5 grams of fat per serving. How '90s. I quickly poured out a handfull. As I fervently examined the stash, I thought, "Hey... where are the peanuts?" As for the prize... I remember it always offered significant entertainment value for hours of joy. The highly regarded prize I received this time, however, was a tiny, poorly registered color baseball card that no 10-year-old would give a second look to, much less collect. What's this got to do with the Gemini CD-9800 dual CD player?

LOOKING BACK My first dual CD player was a Numark 5020, purchased around 1989. It was kind of like how I remember Cracker Jack. It looked good, worked pretty well and had a few cool features. Overall, it was a good first generation machine, but there was nothing to compare it to. Next came the Denon 2000 with instant start capability and highly accurate cueing buttons. I thought I'd gone to DJ heaven. The Denon gained quick success with its accurate CD manipulation and DJ friendly features, but its price was on the high side. Then came Gemini's debut effort: the 9500. At $200-$300 less than the Denon, the price was nice. But, in addition to lacking remaining time, continuous or single selection and slow cue-up, the

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The improvements of the CD-9800 over the 9500 are numerous and welcome. The controller now has two large jog wheels for enhanced and faster cueing. Both wheels feature a course outer ring for large adjustments and a "finger pod" for fine adjustments. By all accounts, these work great. The next big addition is direct track access buttons. Instead of being arranged in the traditional 4x3 button grid, they are set in a row just above a sharp looking LED display. Speaking of the display, the "Halloween" orange glow has been replaced with business gray and reddish-orange against an opaque black background. Regardless of what angle you view it from, you should be able to clearly read the characters with ease. The display confirms play and pause status, which is further verified by a static or blinking green LED located near the operational controls. Located to the right of each display, is a time button which lets you select between real time, remaining track time, and remaining disc time. It still features the accepted standard readout of minute, seconds and frames; plus the playback display flashes rapidly when there are 5 seconds left on the track. The pitch control section now includes a la carte choices of Âą 4, 8, or 16 percent. My only additional ! request in this section directed at both Gemini and Denon would be to copy the Pioneer pitch/tempo control, which increases the beats per minute without distorting the vocals. Although the slider on the pitch control felt smoother than on the 9500, its response level was still on the sluggish side. The final new features of note are dual cue buttons for setting custom cue points and a BNC digital output jack.

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of an inconsistent delay in the actuation of the play mode. Although the specs Other products used in this test: In the single mode, an auto cue function claim 0.03 seconds, at times it felt more • Numark 1635 mixer locates the beginning of the music like a quarter of a second. Our consen­ • American DJ WR-100 microphone program on each track, advancing past sus was that Pioneer and Denon still •BSTJMA 600N amplifier any blank space. In continuous mode, the had the edge on Gemini in this area. • Colorado Sound N' Light Workstation unit will play through the entire disc. In The pitch bend buttons and pitch addition, you have the option of setting control, as expected, were up to one or two custom cue points using the contemporary standards. Once you gain Cue 1 and Cue 2 buttons along with the familiarity with the Cue 1 and Cue 2 search jog wheel. You can also activate the set cue button, buttons, you can use them just as you would a sampler, but it located near the time button, and input a predetermined takes some practice. numeric cue point in real time with the direct access buttons. For part two of the test, I took the CD-9800 to a small One of the most improved areas of the CD-9800 is the wedding reception the next afternoon. The delay in the overall tactile feel of the controls and various buttons. In actuation of the play mode is less significant in this type of addition to increased sensitivity, when each button is depressed setting. The direct access buttons proved to be real handy for a two-stage "clicking" sound is heard as well as felt. This sound quick track selection; and the set cue command is a great may not be heard in high volume environments, but the feel is time-saver when you know the point you're looking for. so distinct you would be immediately aware of a particular Overall, I found the CD-9800 to be a major step forward button's activation status. in terms of design and features. One of it's weaker points is the user's manual (written in five languages) that just doesn't LETS ROCK AND ROLL do justice to the capabilities of the player. Even if you speak all five languages, you'll still find some of the descriptions For the first part of this test, I swapped the Gemini 9800 with a ambiguous and confusing. This machine deserves better. Denon 2000 at the club. The Gemini's controller was an Then there's that darn inconsistency in the activation of the additional rack space wider, while the drawer section was about play mode. For the typical mobile, this will probably go the same size. The switch took far less time than expected, unnoticed. Club spinners, on the other hand, will want to give which left me with a few extra minutes to get to know the CDthe 9800 a good work out before putting one in the booth, 9800. Drawer opening and closing and auto cue times are about just to make sure it won't be a problem for any of the house average and certainly an improvement over the 9500. jocks. So while the free prize (true instant start capability) was Segues, if well planned, are the strong suit of this new missing from the box, everything else was there making the model. Three other seasoned performers gave the CD-9800 a Gemini CD-9800 a real Cracker Jack machine. spin and, try as they did, couldn't beat mix consistently because

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Red Sound Systems Voyager 1 Beat Xtractor New from the UK company, Red Sound Systems, the Voyager 1 Beat Xtractor breaks new ground for remix DJs. With Voyager 1, DJs can add riffs or complete tracks to existing material by synchronizing their own MIDI gear to an audio source such as CD players, tape machines or vinyl recordings. While constantly monitoring and displaying an audio track's BPM, the Voyager 1 generates a stable MIDI clock signal in sync with the audio track, enabling any connected MIDI sequencer or sound module, such as the Roland MC303, EMU's Orbit/Planet Phatt, or QuasiMidi's Rave-o-lution, to automatically lock in and track the tempo of the audio. Utilizing the Voyager 1, the tempo of patterns and songs within a sequencer can now be controlled directly from an audio track leaving the DJ or operator free to overlay his or her own individual musical pieces and percussion parts, either live or in the studio. A further application allows drummers to actually control the tempo of their band's MIDI sequences by feeding a mixed signal from a kit into the Voyager 1. Other features include two individual audio input channels with BPM displays, MIDI clock rotating display, MIDI out, run/pause, cue, beat one reset, and tap controls. Housed in a durable steel case, the unit is available in both a standard blue or limited-edition chrome plate finish. For further information (including prices), contact: Red Sound Systems, Ltd. Chancery Court Business Centre, Lincolns Inn, Lincoln Road, High Wycombe, Bucks HP12 3RE, England. Tel: + 44 (0) 1494 429321. Internet: http://www.redsound.com

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Denon does Vegas The Motown Cafe, in Las Vegas' New York, New York Hotel and Casino, has installed a Denon DN-2000F MKII double CD player in its DJ booth. Every 20 minutes throughout the day, the 800-seat Motowntheme restaurant features the "Motown Cafe Moments" on stage, performing classic R&B songs from the '50s and '60s. Then, every night at 11 p.m., the cafe transforms into a dance club with popular '70s disco and '80s funk music on the Denon CD player. ,

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BY ROBERT A. LINDQUIST

PANASONIC'S SL-VM525 VIDEO CD CHANGER CAN DO THE SHOW holidays, that may already be the case by the time you read this review.

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We're always a bit skeptical when asked to review consumer line (i.e. "home type") equipment. Unfortu­ nately, when it comes to karaoke gear, there is no distinction between consumer line and pro line. Most of the karaoke players we've run over the test bench in the past have been, with the exception of lacking a rackmountable face, quite profes­ sional and roadworthy. The new SLVM525 from Panasonic is no excep­ tion. While the plastic faceplate looks and feels very consumer line, the metal case gives it a sturdy, wellconstructed feel, while keeping the weight at just 11 pounds. Prior to

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setting up the unit for this test, we dropped it several times at various angles from a distance from the ground of about 10 inches. While this is something the manufacturer would prefer we didn't do, it's the only way to certify that the unit is up to at least light mobile use. This is not to suggest that our readers misuse their gear, but stuff happens.

THE DO'S AND DONTS First off, it's important to note that this is not a dedicated CD/CD+G player. It's a multi-format machine that plays 5": audio CDs, CDRs, karaoke CD+Gs, and several types of full motion video discs. So along with handling your typical Sound Choice or Music Maestro lyric-over-coloredscreen CDs, it will also play a full length CD-I movie (it will not play DVDs) and NVS-type CD videos. For KJs, all features except CD-I are useful. As a house machine for a bar or pub, the CD-I feature may prove handy. That's assuming that CD-I maintains any market strength (it's pretty weak now) once DVD gains a stranglehold on the prere­ corded movie market. With DVD getting a big push in time for the

Interestingly, all of the DVD players we have seen so far will not play a CD+G (there may be some, we just haven't seen it). One of the big advantages to DVD and video CD is the ability to place full motion video behind the lyrics, like the big 12" laser discs. Assum­ ing you have a video screen set up for the audience, this gives them something more to look at than just words on a background. How is this player for doing karaoke? Ultimately, using two CD+G machines is the best way to do a karaoke show. It allows you to cue the next selection while a singer is in the spotlight. And having a backup player is just good common sense. I am reminded of a karaoke show I attended last spring in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Right at the height of the show, the KJ's JVC player jammed. All momentum was lost as the KJ stopped the show for almost 45 minutes to fix the ma­ chine. He did not even have a CD player to fill the gap. Aside from the fact that it's a good idea to have a backup deck, using this Panasonic player is very much like using a dual deck. The carousel will hold five discs but, unless you really have the brain for it, I wouldn't recommend loading in more than three at time. Once the drawer shuts, it can be hard to remember what disc is in what slot. I found the best way to use the machine was to load a disc, select

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ERROR-FREE OPERATION Disc selection is simplified by a row of five two-color LED disc indicators. The LEDs glow amber for loaded discs, green for the disc that's playing. Tracks can be selected either by using the stepper controls or directly with direct access buttons. All selections can also be made by way of the supplied 38-key wireless remote. Disc rotation and track cueing times are excellent. Program the disc and track and it'll be ready to go well before the singer gets to the microphone. Additional features include two microphone inputs with independent volume controls, three-step digital echo, seven-step digital pitch control,

"Using this Panasonic player is very much like using a dual deck. The carousel will hold five discs but, unless you really have the brain for it, I wouldn't recommend loading in more than three at time." key control, and multiplex playing. One feature that is lacking from this and the majority of karaoke players is mic equalization. While not critical for home use, professionals really need to be able to tweak the sound of their mics separate from their system. Not to mention, carrying separate equalizers for their mics is rather cumbersome. A simple tone control would add greatly to this unit's

professional qualities. On the job, I found the Panasonic SL-VM525 very easy to use. It responds quickly to commands and, with a S/N ratio of lOOdB, has terrific sound. Packaged with each unit is an extensive software library including nine CD+Gs from Sound Choice, Music Maestro, DKKaraoke and RCA. There is also a UBest karaoke video CD, an NVS-TV 18 sound video disc and, for after the gig, the Phillips TV movie: "Four Weddings and Funeral." With an MSRP of $599 (if sold separately: $499 for machine and $249 for software) for the player and the software, it's quite a bargain. Whether you are a full-time KJ, or a DJ who does the occasional karaoke booking, this is certainly one of the best buys available at this time. For more information on the Panasonic SL-VM525, contact Karaoke Warehouse at 800-6458401.

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our hands are clammy, your mouth is dry and your pulse is racing. Early symptoms of a heart attack? No, it's APS (amplifier purchase syndrome). It's that uneasy feeling you get when making a major amplifier purchase. Well, to help ease the heart-wrenching pressure of a new amplifier purchase, we will take a look at power amplifiers and discuss what factors you need to keep an eye on be­ fore reaching into your wallet.

OUTPUT POWER—HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? The first step in selecting an amplifier should begin with your speakers. A speaker's power handling and maxi­ mum SPL (sound pressure level) will help you determine how much ampli­ fier muscle you really need. A basic rule of thumb is: double the speaker's con­

tinuous power handling to get the amplifier's maximum output power. A speaker, for example, with 150 watts of continuous power handling at 8 ohms could be safely paired up with a 300watt amplifier.

MAXIMUM SPL A speaker's maximum SPL spec is also a useful guide in determining the rec­ ommended power output of a power amplifier. This approach requires an understanding of decibels and loga­ rithms beyond the scope and patience of most equipment buyers. Simply stated, to increase a speaker's loudness by 3dB, you have to double the amplifier's output power. For example, if a speaker can deliver an SPL of 98dB with 1 watt of power, you would need 2 watts to produce an SPL of lOldB. If this same speaker had a maximum SPL

of 124dB (a typical listening level for a near-deaf rock concert experience), the amplifier's power output requirement would jump to 512 watts. Let's say this same speaker could produce an SPL of lOldB with just 1 watt, it would only need 256 watts of power to produce the same 124dB listening level. So by us­ ing more efficient speakers in your sound system, you can achieve concert listening level with less amplifier power.

THERMAL PROTECTION Power amplifiers generate a lot of heat, especially when operating at high out­ put levels. To help vent this heat and prevent thermal damage, most profes­ sional quality amplifiers feature forced air cooling fans. If you are purchasing a power amplifier with over 100 watts of output power, make sure its thermal protection includes cooling fans. When

Audiotek ATK Series Amplifiers A relative newcomer to the DJ market, Audiotek's ATK series offers rugged design and bulletproof performance (see ATK-800 review in the Sept. '97 issue). We torture-tested the ATK-800 and it stood up well to the abuse. Dual muitispeed fans, comprehensive protection circuitry and a massive toroidal transformer are just a few of the performance features found on this impressive line of power amplifiers from Audiotek. Three year warranty. K JMC1200

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DJ SHOPPER operating your amplifier, it is also im­ portant to make certain it has plenty of ventilation and the vent filters or grills are cleaned regularly to ensure sufficient air flow.

SPEAKER PROTECTION Another important feature to look for when purchasing an amplifier is speaker protection. One of the most important of these is DC (direct cur­ rent) protection. When an amplifier is driven into hard clipping for an ex­ tended period of time, it can pass un­

wanted direct current to the speakers and arc weld the voice coils to the mag­ net assembly. Most professional power amplifiers feature some form of DC protection or clip limiting to help pre­ vent speaker damage. Before buying any power amplifier, make certain it features, at the very least, DC protec­ tion circuitry, as this is a reliable indi­ cator of good amplifier design. Turn-on and turn-off transient pro­ tection is another speaker-saving fea­ ture you should check for when buy­ ing an amplifier. Look for amplifiers

with some form of turn-on/turn-off muting or delay circuitry that quiets power-up transients before they find their way to your delicate high-fre­ quency driver components. A good transient-stopper safety tip: remember to power your amplifiers last when firing up your sound system and power them down first when shutting down your equipment.

HUMMMMMM! There's nothing more annoying than an amplifier that doesn't know how to

Crest CA Series Amplifiers A popular name on the touring circuit, Crest's CA series power ampli­ fiers are best known for their clean, consistent power in a compact, road-worthy package that won't break the bank. Advanced technol­ ogy and extensive TourClass™ protection circuitry allow these ampli­ fiers to operate with greater efficiency in difficult load and power conditions. The CA's clip limiting circuit protects drivers and ensures sonic integrity even in extreme overload conditions. All this perfor­ mance and reliability is backed by a five year warranty.

Crown K2 Amplifier Crown has long enjoyed a reputation as a premiere amplifier manufacturer. In keeping with this tradition is Crown's revolu­ tionary K2 amplifier. The K2 is the world's first amplifier to utilize Crown's proprietary Balanced Current Amplifier (BCA) circuitry to deliver exceptionally high power while generating no component-degrading heat, plus it consumes less energy than competitive amplifiers. This might well explain why this 475-watt (at 8 ohms) amplifier features no cooling fans!

EV Precision Series Amplifiers Electro-Voice Precision Series™ amplifiers deliver stateof-the-art performance and bulletproof reliability. With four models in the line delivering 350 to 750 watts per channel (at 8 ohms), Precision Series amplifiers incor­ porate the best in powered amplifier design to deliver superb performance and exceptional value. Precision engineering and manufacturing have never been avail­ able at more attractive prices.

Numark Performance Series Amplifiers Numark has stepped up to the plate again with an all new line of power amplifiers. As the name implies, the Performance Series is a high-performance line of power amplifiers designed to stand up to the demanding rigors of mobile sound applica­ tions. Numark offers two models with 2-ohm stable output: the SA3000 delivers 150 watts at 8 ohms and the SA5500 is rated at 270 watts. Both amplifiers offer fan-cooled and bridged-mono operation. . 1.V5 «kWgr.<

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Pioneer MV Series Amplifiers Yes, Pioneer also makes a line of professional power amplifiers. The success of their mixer and CD player line has directed atten­ tion away from their amplifiers, which by the way, are equally im­ pressive. The line consists of two models: the M-V2000 which delivers 220 watts into 8 ohms and the M-V3000, which kicks out 300 watts with an 8-ohm load. Both models offer comprehensive speaker and output protection along with beefy construction. HzS.

QSC Power-light Series Amplifiers For years now, QSC has been battling the mistaken belief that a lightweight amplifier doesn't have the guts needed to belt out chest-pounding bass. With QSC's tour-proven line of Powerlight amplifiers, even die-hard muscle trans­ former amp junkies are giving the Powerlight line a sec­ ond look. Rock-steady performance, solid construction and competitive pricing are just a few of Powerlight's main selling features.

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DONT LET'EM SEE YA SWEAT A seasoned pro audio salesperson is like a hungry shark. They can smell their next meal from miles away. So when you step into their swimming area, make sure you have your stroke under control. Remember, never lose sight of

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The basic job of an amplifier is to increase an audio signal's amplitude. It must be able to do this while accurately reproduc­ ing the original audio signal without distortion. In more simplistic terms, an amplifier is a straight wire with gain. While the mission of an amplifier is simple, the technology required to accomplish this feat isn't. An audio signal is composed of alternating sine waves with positive and negative components. How these wave components are handled by the amplifier is largely determined by its circuit design or classification.

CLASS DISTINCTION In a simple Class A amplifier design, a single transistor circuit amplifies both the positive and negative sides of the wave. The primary advantage of a Class A design is accurate sound reproduction with ultra low distortion. The disadvantage is that it is at most 50 percent efficient, which means it consumes a lot of wasted power and generates a lot of unwanted heat.

One variation on the Class A design is the Class B amplifier, which is actually two amplifier circuits (two transistors) tied together. One amp amplifies the positive side of the wave, while the other one amplifies the negative side. The outputs of these two amps are then tied together to make the single waveform. The primary advantage of the Class B approach is greater efficiency. The disadvantage is that there is some distortion of the wave when they are merged together. The Class AB amplifier is similar to a class B amplifier in that two amplifier circuits are used. The difference is that the positive amplifier actually goes partially negative, while the negative amplifier goes partially positive. In short, the AB amplifier is basically a compromise between a Class A amplifier and a Class B amplifier. It is more efficient than a Class A, but less than a Class B. And while the distortion is less than a Class B, it's more than a Class A. Class distinction alone does not make a great power amplifier. Some of today's popular AB amplifiers easily rival the distortion specs of some earlier Class A designs. In fact, recent advances in power

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supply and digital switching technology have given birth to a whole alphabet of new amplifier classes. Today you'll find Class D, Class G and Class H power amplifiers, in addition to the more popular Class AB design. Some of these newer designs, such as QSC's Class H amplifiers, offer greater output efficiency and improved thermal characteristics. Pushing the amplifier class struggle still further is Crown's revolutionary K2 series amplifier. This controversial amplifier design evolves around Crown's patentpending BCA (balanced current amplifier) output stage. This "classless" amplifier design generates one-tenth the heat of conventional amplifiers and is over three times more thermally-efficient than any other amp on the market. In fact, the 475 watt-per-channel K2 is convection cooled (no cooling fan). This is something for any amplifier, especially one with a sealed chassis. So instead of worrying about which is the best class of amplifier to buy, check the specs, check the price, and stay tuned to Mobile Beat. Class dismissed.

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Introducing the new benchmark in price versus performance...The XDM-221 from American DJ. BY HENRY CoLUNS/B.J. MORRIS

lyone who is currently DJing can remember when finances were not quite as ambitious as we were. Had American DJ released the XDM-221 then, it would have not been a problem. The compact XDM-221 boasts and, as we discovered, delivers high-end features and performance at a reason­ able price!

CHECK THIS OUT! At first glance, the "primer" gray XDM-221 does look a little bit bland. After a short time, however, we acquired a taste for its simple styling. Contrasted white silkscreening and colored knobs

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made at-a-glance adjust­ ments a piece of cake. The compact, all-metal chassis proves to be an excellent fit between our two turntables. We had no problem getting around on the accessible XDM-221. The placement of the various knobs, faders, and buttons obviously had heavy input from DJs. The mixer's two phono, two line, master output, and record output RCA connections stood firm through many setup changes. The back panel also sports a 1/4-inch microphone input, beefy ground post, user-replace­ able .5 amp fuse, and 1157 230 volt current selector.

DEFY THE NORM! With many budget-minded mixers, money-saving short­ cuts taken in construction and quality can be quite com­ promising. Therefore, we had our doubts of this unit's quality... until we tried it. American DJ obviously had to shave some corners to make the XDM-221 afford­ able, but we can't find them! All of the top panel controls are superbly mounted and deliver a very solid feel. Even the transformers came through our testing un­ scathed. Our only minuscule complaint is the somewhat flimsy channel faders. They are stronger than expected, but are out of place among

LETS TAKE A LOOK Defying its price point once again, the XDM-221 comes loaded with features. Both phono/line channels have treble and bass EQ controls with lOdB of attenuation. The dedicated DJ mic chan­ nel features output level con­ trol, and a push-button talkover selector that automati­ cally reduces the output level of both phono/line channels when pressed. Treble and bass EQ controls make an­ noying mic feedback a thing of the past. The mixer's dual textured transformer toggle switches are extra long to prevent an embarrassing slip. A center-mounted, seven-segment LED meter makes level monitoring easy in the darkest conditions. American DJ's unique "Feather Fader" is definitely one of our favorite features. The "Feather Fader" deliv­ ers smooth, fast, and uncomMOBILE BEAT


monly solid operation on every mix. The crossfader curve is "quick-in," making it ideal for scratch-mixing. Last, but definitely not least, the XDM-221 offers "must-have" cue mixing. Combined with a push-but­ ton channel selector and rotary cue level control, the cue mix knob allows you to preview your mix, for a mis­

take-free performance.

beat-matching mastered, you may not think this is an important feature. How­ ever, anyone who has ever played in a setting where you could barely hear what you were playing can attest to the fact that a visual aid can definitely come in handy.

A HELPING HAND. Perhaps the XDM-221's best feature are the dual LED "beat" indicators, a definite plus for beginning DJs. In our testing, the in­ dicators usually lit with kick drum or bass tones, and were almost always on matching beats. If you have

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Test Bench The following components were used in the product evaluation. Rack: CSL SuperTable Odyssey CMC 11-14 • Turntables: Gemini PT-2000 Cartridges: Shure SC-35C Equalizer: BST Process 10 Amplifier: Crown K2 Speakers: Gem Sound 215T

BY HENRY CouiNS/B.J. MORRIS

KAM GMX-ONE In a market dominated by gadgets and gizmos, it's nice to know that someone still has their ear to the end user. The new GMX-ONE mixer is the latest impressive result of KAM's attentiveness. here have always been a few forward-thinking companies who realize the importance of listening to the end user, and heavily utilize factors such as feel in their product designs. These companies have made the simple, user friendly, yet cutting edge products that continue to shape the way we make music. At the forefront of this trend towards solid, functional simplicity is KAM. Among the various mixers from KAM that re­ flect this approach, we chose to review the GMXONE. Designed to meet the needs and withstand the rigors of vinyl scratch-mix­ ing, this progressive mas­ terpiece has the makings of greatness. 82

LOOKING GOOD! We were impressed with the GMX-ONE from the minute we opened the box. The stylish, brushed alumi­ num top-panel styling brought a smile to our faces. Because, let's face it, nobody wants to show up with a mixer that looks like another sweatshop OEM surprise. The attractive fin­ ish is complemented by minimal silk-screening, and clean-cut, out-of-your-way ergonomics. Recessed toppanel hardware keeps you from getting tangled up during ultra-fast mixes. The back panel features well-anchored RCA con­ nections for the mixer's three phono and two line inputs, as well as booth and master outputs. Also pro­ vided are a 1/4-inch phone

jack for connecting an ex­ ternal microphone, and a connection for the remov­ able, external transformer power supply.

BOMBPROOF Construction is one of the most important aspects of a mixer. Poor construction can lead to a weak feel, short life, constant crossfader replacement syndrome, and failure dur­ ing a performance. Beefy construction is even more important in a mixer de­ signed for abusive profes­ sional vinyl mixing, like the GMX-ONE. Keeping this in mind, we used and abused the GMX-ONE off and on for three weeks like it was DMC finals, and guess what broke. Nothing! The mixer

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came out of the tests scowl­ ing and ready for more. The transformers, rotary pots, and faders held up beauti­ fully!

A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY Although the KAM GMXONE features fewer bells and whistles than its com­ petition, it packs 011 the pounds where it counts! Each of the three channels feature treble, midrange, and bass EQ controls with 12 dB of attenuation, and an input gain trim control with lOdB of attenuation. Keep­ ing scratch mix DJs in mind, KAM provides solid, textured transformers for slipfree, fast cuts. We were sur­ prised to find that even af­ ter weeks of throwing the transformers back and forth, they still operated without any of the "clicking" signal noise found in many mixers. Those of you who are miss­ ing half of the knobs off of your mixer will be happy to know that all of the knobs are securely fastened to the pots! They are so secure, that attempting to remove MOBILE BEAT


one for inspection took sev­ eral minutes to accomplish. The GMX-ONE features a comprehensive cue section. A toggle-switch selector makes cueing between channels quick and guess free. For headphone moni­ toring between the selected channel and the program output, a cue mix knob lets you pan between both sources eliminating the one headphone up, one head­ phone down cueing.

SMOOTH AS A BABY'S... Perhaps the most innova­ tive, exciting feature found on the GMX-ONE is its state-of-the-art VGA crossfader. Found on expen­ sive, professional installa­ tion mixers, the supersmooth VGA (voltage con­ trol amplifier) crossfader never comes into contact with the analog audio signal. Instead, it regulates voltage flow to a separate digital de­ vice, which in turn regulates

the audio signal. In other words, this means less noise, longer crossfader life, and no more dirty pot problems. This technology also creates a curve that is consistent across the entire crossfader throw. Regardless of your style of mixing, we promise you'll fall in love with this crossfader.

TO SUM IT UP After our first 5 minutes of playing with the

GMX-ONE, we had formed a preliminary conclusion ••• this mixer is a lot of fun! Af­ ter a few weeks of playing with it, our conclusion was still the same. This is one of the most well-rounded, in­ novative, attractive, hard­ working mixers to come across our bench in a long time. Not just because of what it has, but also because of what it doesn't have... a front panel full of gadget clutter.

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The "sport-utility" of mixers is poised to take you to the limit and be­ yond. The Activ 25 from BST delivers enough versatility to make the most challenging Mobile DJ gigs a walk in the park. you will all agree, be­ ing a Mobile DJ is very en­ joyable and rewarding. We have the unique opportunity to make someone's special event memorable. The only bad thing is that every un­ predictable event poses new setup and performance ob­ stacles, as well as equipment demands. How many times have you shown up at a gig with your bright and shiny new mixer only to discover that the client has changed their mind about this or that, and your new "wonder mixer" won't fit the bill? Ever-changing conditions demand a mixer designed with the utmost in perfor­ mance, features and durabil­ ity in mind. BST has heard our pleas and delivered with the feature-packed, ex­ tremely versatile Activ 25.

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For quite some time, we have been watching for a mixer to come along that would adequately fulfill the needs of any Mobile DJ. Needless to say, when the Activ 25 came across our bench, we exchanged sighs of relief. Over the course of our testing, we took the Activ 2 5 on the road to sev­ eral different venues, each demanding a very different mixer. Each time, under various setup and perfor­ mance conditions, the mixer performed nicely. Housed in a rugged 19inch, rackmountable chas­ sis, the mixer's wealth of pushbuttons, knobs, and faders are laid out to be very accessible, and easily identifiable.

A major aspect of the Activ 25's versatility is its seem­ ingly endless supply of in­ puts and outputs. One top panel mounted XLR DJ mic inputs, plus three back panel mounted 1/4-inch mic in­ put, make karaoke applica­ tions a snap. Four stereo line inputs, one mono line input, two phono inputs, and a ste­ reo "Bus" submixer input enable you to utilize virtu­ ally any input configuration. Along with a record output, independently adjustable X and Y outputs are designed for running dual "zones" or, as we discovered, bi-amplified setups. In our testing, we ran the X output to our full-range amp, and the Y channel to our bass amp. This setup allowed us to maintain precise control of

the sound, as well as solo the bass cabinets for easy EQ adjustments.

TWEAK & PEAK Another aspect of the Activ 2 5 that impressed us was the amount of control offered on each channel. Each of the four main channels, as well as the DJ mic and auxiliary mic/line insert, feature a slider controlled, threeband EQ with 12dB of cut and boost. In case you didn't catch that, each of the Activ 25's four mic inputs has its own three-band EQ. This rare feature means an end to annoying mic feedback. Each of the four main chan­ nels also feature an input selector, as well as individual gain control for each input source. For those of you with remote-start compat­ ible CDPs or turntables, BST included push-button, MOBILE BEAT


contact-closure remote starts on each channel. As if all of that weren't enough, the Activ 2 5 boasts an impressive list of perfor­ mance features as well. The mixer's assignable, replace­ able crossfader has a smooth, yet firm feel and an unusually short travel of one inch. This facilitates fast mixing, but does not offer the manipulation of a longer-throw crossfader. Crossfader throw is based almost solely on personal preference, thus experimen­ tation is the only way to de­ termine if this is a pro or con for you. Located on each side of the crossfader are "punch" push-buttons. These essentially act as in­ sert buttons and allow the user to overlay the assigned channel to the channel that is currently playing. This is

a nice feature, as it allows you to insert scratch effect or sound bytes without the lag time or volume drop of moving the crossfader. For level monitoring, the Activ 2 5 features illuminated, ste­ reo VU meters with push­ button X or Y output selec­ tors. While it does not fea­ ture the essential cue mix function, the Activ 25's cue section is nicely designed. Each channel features a push-button PFL switch for easy channel selection. The long-throw cue level fader gives as much volume as we could stand, even during high-level mixing, and is ac­ companied by a PFL/master toggle switch.

NEEDS SOME ATTENTION We would not be com­ pletely accurate if we told you the Activ 25 is perfect.

The first problem that came to our attention was the in­ put selector design. Having toggle switches that are solid and easy to hold is essential to any DJ's book of tricks. While the switches are, in fact, solid, they extend only a quarter inch above the front panel, rendering them virtually useless for vigorous transformer effects. We should also address the push-button talk-over feature on the DJ mic chan­ nel. Its preset sensitivity is so severe that the slightest noise transmitted through the microphone triggers the pro­ gram drop, creating up and down signal output. It is our suggestion that you bypass this feature and reduce the music level manually. The last "blooper" found on the Activ 2 5 is the not-previously-mentioned

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One Hot Mini! Designed to meet the needs of performance and production DJs, the rugged, user-friendly DN-M2000R minidisc player/recorder from Denon comes packed with many of the same features found on Denon's industry-standard DN-2000F MKII CD player. Five front-panel Hot Start buttons deliver instant playback of sound effects or track locations. A large jog dial and shuttle wheel make track searching quick and accurate. Upon track selection, the advanced auto cue function sets the track start at the point where audio signal begins. Track/disc name and track divide/combine are among the many editing possibilities available in record mode. Three-setting finish mode, ± 4 or 8 percent pitch adjustment, and push-button seamless looping are among the many other performance features that are sure to make the DN-M2000R the most valuable piece of gear in your rack. Suggested list: $1,250 Denon 222 New Road • Parsippany, NJ 07054

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Roland Does It Again! The Boss SP-202 Dr. Sample, from Roland Corp., is de­ signed for budget-minded mobile, performance, and production DJs who demand professional results. The tabletop SP-202 delivers up to 260 seconds of internal storage at four selectable sampling rates, and multiple built-in effects. Up to 35 minutes of samples can be loaded and played in real-time via Roland's revolution­ ary two and four megabyte SmartMedia cards. Built-in, pro-quality effects such as Pitch Adjust, Filters 1 and 2, Time Stretch, Delay, and Ring Modulation make tweak­ ing samples or vocals via the SP-202's mic input a piece of cake. Other performance features include MIDI input for external sample triggering, and battery powered operation for out-and-about sampling. Sample the world with the essential Boss SP-202 Dr. Sample from Roland. Suggested List: $395

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l'90's STYLE" Varied and extensive, this is a great collection of 90's hits (two CDs) (As Seen On TV). Here Comes The Hotstepper My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) What Is Love It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over No Rain 1 Can See Clearly Now Groove Is In The Heart Epic 2 Legit 2 Quit Hip Hop Hooray Something Got Me Started 1 Kissed A Girl 1 Like The Way (The Kissing Game) Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat) Black Velvet If (Ever Fall In Love Bad Reputation Three Little Pigs Fantastic Voyage Informer Let's Talk About Sex Baby 1 Love Your Way Set Adrift On Memory Bliss Tom's Diner Wind Of Change Superwoman 1 Wanna Sex You Up Freak Like Me 1 Remember You Sick Of Myself All Around The World Lucas With The Lid Off Sukiyaki What's Up Show Me Love un._ __ i /TL— it i«\

INI KAMOZE EN VOGUE HADDAWAY LENNYKRAVITZ BLIND MELON JIMMY CLIFF DEEE-LITE FAITH NO MORE HAMMER NAUGHTY BY NATURE SIMPLY RED JILLSOBULE HI-FIVE DIGABLE PLANETS ALANNAH MYLES SKAI FREEDYJOHNSTON GREEN JELLY COOLIO SNOW SALT-N-PEPA BIG MOUNTAIN P.M. DAWN DNAw/SUZANNEVEGA THE SCORPIONS KARYN WHITE COLOR ME BADD ADINA HOWARD SKID ROW MATTHEW SWEET LISASTANSFIELD LUCAS 4A DM rm

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"BEST JAZZ ALBUM... EVER!" This set is for jazz lovers, dinner parties, cocktails, and more. From classics to smooth jazz, a bit of everything is found in this collection (three CDs). Let There Be Love I Get A Kick Out Of You Mad About The Boy

NAT KING COLE & GEORGE SHEARING ELLA FITZGERALD DINAH WASHINGTON Fever PEGGY LEE Cry Me A River JULIE LONDON That Ole Devil Called Love BILLIE HOLIDAY Take The 'A' Train DUKE ELLINGTON Minnie The Moocher CAB GALLOWAY Five Guys Named Moe LOUIS JORDAN Hello Dolly LOUIS ARMSTRONG

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Ain't Misbehavin' FATS WALLER iLtun rntJ DcnpflNE Relax KfcUbUnt Summertime SARAH VAUGHAN Misty ERROL GARNER A Foggy Day BARNEY KESSEL Night And Day DJANGO REINHARDT Let's Get Lost CHET BAKER 1 Wish 1 Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free) BILLY TAYLOR TRIO That Kid From Red Bank COUNT BASIE Take Five DAVE BRUBECK Birdland WEATHER REPORT Running Away RAYAYERS Watermelon Man MONGOSANTAMARIA Moondance GEORGIE FAME & VAN MORRISON w/JONHENDRICKS Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me MOSEALLISON Wade In The Water RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO Dropping Bombs On The Whitehouse STYLE COUNCIL (Round, Round, Round) Blue Rondo A La Turk AL JARREAU So What RONNY JORDAN Breezin' GEORGE BENSON Morning Dance SPYRO GYRA Last Night At Danceland RANDY CRAWFORD The Girl From Ipanema STATE OF THE HEART Travels PATMETHENY So What MILES DAVIS Cantaloupe Island HERBIE HANCOCK Round Midnight THELONIUSMONK Song For My Father HORACE SILVER The Sidewinder LEE MORGAN Moanin' ARTBLAKEY Midnight Blue KENNYBURRELL Eleanor Rigby STANLEY JORDAN Goodbye Pork Pie Hat CHARLES MINGUS Ornihology CHARLIE PARKER Blue Train JOHN COLTRANE

• "TOE THE LINE 2... THE NEXT 1 STEP"

features previously unreleased mixes and dance instructions (two CDs). Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best MARTY STUART & RANDY TRAVIS Every Time I Get Around You DAVID LEE MURPHY Swing City (Extended Dance) OGER BROWN & SWING CITY Wrong Place, Wrong Time MARK CHESNUTT Every Cowboy's Dream RHETTAKINS Missing You THE MAVERICKS An Out Of Control Raging Fire TRACVBYRDw/DAWN SEARS Tangled Up In Texas (Dance Mix) FRAZIER RIVER Where The Sidewalk Ends GEORGE STRAIT A Little More Love VINCE GILL Texas Is Bigger Than It Used To Be MARK CHESNUTT Hillbilly Rock MARTYSTUART Honky Tonk Dancing Machine TRACYBYRD Guitar Town STEVE EARLE South Side Of Dixie VINCE GILL I Brake For Brunettes RHETTAKINS Highways And Heartaches JOE ELY

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•LET'S DANCE!" This CD contains the best original participation dance songs. Bristol Stomp The Twist Twine Time The Bird's The Word Walking The Dog The Jerk Pony Time Hey Let's Twist Mashed Potato Time Willie And The Hand Jive At The Hop Let's Dance Do The Funky Chicken Do The Bird Finger Poppin' Time Peppermint Twist Limbo Rock The Monkey Time Wooly Bully (I Do The) Shimmy Shimmy

THEDOVELLS CHUBBY CHECKER ALVINECASH THE RIVINGTONS RUFUS THOMAS THE LARKS CHUBBY CHECKER JOEY DEE DEE DEE SHARP JOHNNY OTIS DANNY & THE JUNIORS CHRIS MONTEZ RUFUS THOMAS DEE DEE SHARP HANKBALLARD JOEY DEE CHUBBY CHECKER MAJOR LANCE SAM THE SHAM BOBBY FEEMAN

ULTIMATE PARTY ANIMAL" This is the over-all best seller of the year! (three CDs) Saturday Night WHIGFIELD Ooh Aah Just A Little Bit (MotivS Radio Edit) GINA G Dreamer (Original Club Mix) LIVIN' JOY Movin' On Up (M People Master Mix) M PEOPLE Things Can Only Get Better (D:Reamix Edit) D:REAM We Are Family (Sure Is Pure Remix Edit) SISTER SLEDGE Let Me Be Your Fantasy (Radio Edit) BABY D Ride On Time BLACK BOX Rhythm Of The Night (Rapino Brothers Radio Version) CORONA The Power SNAP Sunshine After The Rain (Two Cowboys 7" Edit) BERRI CHAKKA DEMUS & PLIERS Twist & Shout Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle) OUTHERE BROTHERS (Townhouse Radio Edit) 2 UNLIMITED No Limit JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE Boom! Shake The Room N-TRANCE Stayin' Alive (Radio Version) Two Can Play That Game (K-Klassic Mix) BOBBY BROWN Killer ADAMSKI I Wanna Be A Hippy (Flamman & Abraxas Radio Mix) TECHNOKEAD

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Saturday Night At The Movies ROBSON& JEROME Grease Megamix TRAVOLTA/NEWTON-JOHN Wake Me Up Before You Go Go WHAM! Relight My Fire TAKE THAT Locomotion KYLIE MINOGUE Never Gonna Give You Up RICK ASTLEY I'm Too Sexy RIGHT SAID FRED Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix) LOS DEL RIO The Time Warp (PWL Extended Remix) DAMIEN Swing The Mood: (In The Mood / Rock Around The Clock / Rock-A-Beatin' Boggle / Tutti Frutti / Wake Up Little Suzie / C'mon Everybody / Hound Dog / Shake Rattle & Roll / All Shook Up / Jailhouse Rock / At The Hop) JIVE BUNNY Can Can BAD MANNERS Anniversary Waltz: (Rock V Roll Music / Lover Please / That'll Be The Day / Singing The Blues / When Will I Be Loved / Let's Work Together / You Keep A Knockin' / Long Tall Sally / Let's Dance / Red River Rock / No Particular Place To Go / The Wanderer /1 Hear You Knocking / Lucille/ Great Balls Of Rre) STATUS QUO Cotton Eyed Joe REDNEX Flava (Crighton & Morris 7" Mix) PETER ANDRE Just Help Yourself TONYFERRINO Cum On Feel The Noize SLADE Blockbuster SWEET Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick IAN DURY & THE BLOCKHEADS I'll Be There For You FRIENDS Y. M. C. A. VILLAGE PEOPLE Boney M Megamix: (Rivers Of Babylon / Sunny / Daddy Cool / Rasputin) BONEY M Celebration KOOL& THE GANG Boogie Wonderland EARTH WIND & FIRE You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) SYLVESTER Contact EDWIN STARR Oops Up Side Your Head GAP BAND Back To The 60's: (Pretty Woman Intro / Dancing In The Streets / Black Is Black / Bend Me Shape Me / You Really Got Me / All Day & All Of The Night / Hippy Hippy Shake / Pretty Woman / Mony Mony / Doo Wah Diddy / Sherry / Stay / Big Girls Don't Cry / Proud Mary / Pretty Woman Reprice) TIGHT FIT ABBA Medley: (Stars On 45 / Voulez Vous / Bang-A-Boomerang / Money, Money Money / Knowing Me, Knowing You / Fernando /The Winner Takes It All / Super Trouper / Stars On 45) STARS ON 45 Beatles Medley: (Stars On 45 / No Reply / I'll Be Back / Drive My Car / Do You Want To Know A Secret / We Can Work It Out /1 Should Have Known Better / Nowhere Man / You're Going To Lose That Girl / Ticket To Ride / The Word / Eleanor Rigby / Every Little Thing / And You Bird Can Sing / Get Back / Eight Days Week / It Won't Be Long / Daytripper / Wait / Stars On 45 / Good Day Sunshine / My Sweet Lord / Here Comes The Sun / Taxman / A Hard Day's Night / Things We Said Today / If I Fell / You Can't Do That / Please Please Me / From Me To You /1 Want To Hold Your Hand / Stars On 45) STARS ON 45 Beatles Medley: (I Want To Hold Your Hand / Hard Days Night / She Loves You) TAKE THAT Guaglione PEREZ PRADO

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MUSIC NEWS La Balladora (Merengue) Son De La Loma (Mambo) If I Were A Painting (Waltz) Jealousy(Tango) Starlight Express (Foxtrot) Vogelhandler (Weiner Waltz) Heureka (Paso Doble)

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NO.l MOTOWN ALBUM Great Motown hits on two CDs. I Heard It Through The Grapevine MARVIN GAVE I Just Called To Say I Love You STEVIE WONDER The Tracks Of My Tears SMOKEY ROBINSON & THE MIRACLES Easy COMMODORES Ben MICHAEL JACKSON Help Me Make It Through The Night GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS Just My Imagination (Running Away From Me) THE TEMPTATIONS What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted JIMMY RUFFIN You Are Everything DIANA ROSS & MARVIN GAYE You're All I Need To Get By MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL Endless Love DIANA ROSS & LIONEL RICHIE I'm Still Waiting DIANA ROSS Three Times A Lady COMMODORES Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme From Mahogany) DIANA ROSS Got To Be There MICHAEL JACKSON With You I'm Born Again BILLY PRESTON & SYREETA Let's Get It On MARVIN GAYE Still Water (Love) FOUR TOPS Reflections DIANA ROSS &SUPREMES One For The Money HORACE BROWN Your Love Is A187 WHITEHEAD BROTHERS I'll Make Love To You BOYZII MEN

MARTHA REEVES & THE VANDELLAS Dancing In The Street SMOKEY ROBINSON & THE MIRACLES Tears Of A Clown My Guy MARY WELLS Reach Out I'll Be There FOUR TOPS I Want You Back JACKSON 5 DETROIT SPINNERS It's A Shame I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose MARVJOHNSON DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES You Keep Me Hanging On Love Machine MIRACLES JERMAINE JACKSON Let's Get Serious War EDWIN STARR All Night Long MARY JANE GIRLS This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You) ISLEY BROTHERS Stoned Love THESUPREMES I Don't Blame You At All SMOKEY ROBINSON & THE MIRACLES I'm Gonna Make You Love Me DIANA/SUPREMES/TEMPTATIONS What's Going On MARVIN GAYE Being With You SMOKEY ROBINSON Still COMMODORES All Of My Life DIANA ROSS Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing MARVIN GAYE/TAMMI TERRELL Looking Through The Window JACKSON 5 Groove Thang ZHANE I Love Your Smile SHANICE

"OLD SCHOOL PUNK" This is playing in schools every­ where. Freak-A-Zoid Da Butt No Parking On The Dance Roor Rock Steady Raid Love Light

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A Fly Girl Two Occasions And The Beat Goes On Sugar Walls Body Talk Operator Love's Comin'At Ya' Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel (Pt.l)

BOOGIE BOYS THE DEELE WHISPERS SHEENAEASTON THE DEELE MIDNIGHT STAR MELBA MOORE TAVARES

•No.l REGGAE ALBUM" No doubt, this is the biggest selling reggae album of the year. Bubbling Hot You're No Good Love & Devotion Don't Turn Around Baby Come Back

PATO BANTON w/ RANKING ROGER ASWAD REALMCCOY ACE OF BASE PATO BANTON w/ROBIN &ALI CAMPBELL You Don't Love Me (No, No, No) DAWN PENN Searching CHINA BLACK Baby 1 Love Your Way BIG MOUNTAIN Sweets For My Sweet CJ LEWIS Tease Me CHAKA DEMUS & PLIERS Housecall (Remix) SHABBA RANKS &MAXI PRIEST Jamaican In New York SHINEHEAD Oh Carolina SHAGGY Sweat (A La La La La Long) INNER CIRCLE Mr. Loverman SHABBA RANKS Hot Hot Hot ARROW Shout (It Out) LOUCHIELOU&MICHIEONE Compliments On Your Kiss RED DRAGON w/ BRIAN & TONY GOULD Dark Heart BOMB THE BASS Boom Shack-A-Lack APACHE INDIAN

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Out Of Time Must Want To Make Love To You Heartbeat No Particular Place To Go You Showed Me The "In" Crowd Pictures Of Matchstick Men

MAXI PRIEST LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO w/ CHINABLACK BOB MARLEY SUSAN CADOGAN THIRD WORLD JANET KAY BEATS INTERNATIONAL w/ LINDY LAYTON

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California Dreamin' Mr. Tambourine Man ItchycooPark Happy Together Sunny Afternoon Daydream Believer She's Not There This Wheel's On Fire

MAMAS & THE PAPAS THEBYRDS THE SMALL FACES THE TURTLES THE KINKS THE MONKEES THE ZOMBIES JULIE DRISCOLL, BRIAN AUGER & THE TRINITY Brown Eyed Girl VAN MORRISON Sweet Soul Music ARTHUR CONLEY Respect ARETHA FRANKLIN Soul Man SAM & DAVE Papa's Got A Brand New Bag JAMES BROWN Barefootin' ROBERT PARKER Knock On Wood EDDIE FLOYD Rescue Me FONTELLA BASS Hard To Handle OTIS REDDING Dance To The Music SLY & FAMILY STONE Green Onions BOOKER T. & THE MG'S Bend Me, Shape Me AMEN CORNER Flowers In The Rain THE MOVE Downtown PETULA CLARK The Game Of Love WAYNEFONTANA &THEMINDBENDERS YehYeh GEORGIEFAME Runaway DEL SHANNON Gimme Some Lovin' SPENCER DAVIS GROUP You Really Got Me THE KINKS Louie Louie THE KINGSMEN Wild Thing THETROGGS Fire THE CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN Shout LULU Tequila THE CHAMPS Wipe Out THESURFARIS Let's Dance CHRIS MONTEZ Surfin' Safari THE BEACH BOYS Baby Come Back THE EQUALS The Israelites DESMOND DEKKER Wonderful World, Beautiful People JIMMY CLIFF Baby, Now That I've Found You THE FOUNDATIONS Sweets For My Sweet THE SEARCHERS (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me SANDIE SHAW Will You Love Me Tomorrow THE SHIRELLES Leader Of The Pack SHANGRILAS

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NO.l LINE DANCING ALBUM" Here's yet another kicking' country compilation. The is a new two-CD compilation that features some club versions, BPMs and dance instruc­ tions. In its first two weeks it's already a bestseller. Tracks are: Cannibals MARK KNOPFLER Still Cruisin' THE BEACH BOYS Black Velvet ALLANAHMYLES Wild Wild West (Edit) THE ESCAPE CLUB Any Way The Wind Blows BROTHER PHELPS Electric Boogie MARCIA GRIFFITHS Dance TWISTER ALLEY gO/c/ o w Achy Breaky Heart BILLY RAY CYRUS One Step Beyond DESERT ROSE BAND Music Maestro, 7^ ?^ Dancin', Shaggin' On The Boulevard ALABAMA creator of the innovative Club^ Be My Baby Tonight JOHN MICHAEL MONTGOMERY Packs, introduces Karaoke Gold, a Scott & Frans Paso Doble From Strictly Ballroom DAVID HIRSCHFELDER limited edition compilation of Club &THEBOGOPOGOORCH. '98. It includes the Country Pack, Oldies ^ > Hot Hot Hot (Caribbean Cowboy Mix)ARROW and Standard Packs. It's boxed in a *> I Like It, I Love It (Club Mix) TIM McGRAW leatherette binder with an alphabetical song I • Singing The BluesKENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS 0 Cotton Eyed Joe REDNEX book included. With a total of 500 tracks 3 Why Me? DELBERT McCLINTON included, this is one of the most complete core Bigger Fish To Fry (Dance Mix)BOY HOWDY JoseCuervo (Tequila Mix)KIMBER CLAYTON library choices any KJ or karaoke enthusiast High Test Love SCOOTER LEE could want. If you're still missing the song you I'm A Cuboj (Dance Mil) SHOW 1RMDILLOS need, just search through the complete Hillbilly Rock Hillbilly RollTHE WOOLPACKERS Macarena (Club Mix) GROOVE GRASS BOYZ Music Maestro library and you are likely Sea Of Cowboy Hats CHELYWRIGHT to find it there. For more information, Queen Of Memphis CONFEDERATE RAILROAD contact Music Maestro at Smokey Places RONNIE McDOWELL Better Things To Do TERRI CLARK (310)314-3888. Fever (Dance Mix) JEFF MOORE

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f you're still thinking of karaoke in terms of black and white, it's time to add some color! Karaoke has developed very wide appeal along with many new possibilities. Many DJs have discovered that karaoke can be a very effective way to get more people involved with the show. This puts the empha足 sis on audience interaction, while treating karaoke as a means to that end. For example, karaoke can be a terrific warm up for corpo足 rate holiday parties and other events where the guests need to ease into the dance portion of your show. For some shows, particularly around the holidays, straight karaoke, featuring a rapid fire revue of one singer after another, works extremely well. And it should; it's the format that is the foundation of karaoke. But there's more. Some DJs have begun to take karaoke to the next level and they're doing so in bold and beautiful colors. I'm talking about using karaoke as the main focus in a "big production." In my business we call it "Simply Live" and it features the usual array of live singers accompanied by the karaoke tracks, inter足 spersed with custom tracks and variety acts.

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With Simply Live, you can outperform live band entertainment vocalists/performers and a variety of bits and skits that engage the audience. These bits can run from simply having your vocalists/ performers sing backup for an audience member, to outrageous group impersonations using props and wigs. The creative side of this is limited only by your imagination. Tip: The best way to learn the latest audience interactive tricks is to attend the Mobile Beat Show in Vegas! Your part in this, as musical director, is much like programming music at a regular DJ gig. The difference is that you draw from a list of appropriate bits and music that fit the format. Simply Live delivers a seamless supply of recorded originals, along with live performances that are sometimes comical, and always entertaining. Unlike a band, which is limited to their repertoire, your karaoke show is only limited to your music library. Best of all, as the DJ/ musical director, you do not have to rely on the existing audience talent pool. This is not a format of one audience member singing after the next. Although karaoke interaction may be an element of audience participation, this does not rely solely on the audience for entertainment. Simply Live brings together the best qualities of a live band and DJ package, without limitations. For example, there are no breaks, which eliminates the roller coaster effect. And because you supply the singers

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Taking on frequently asked questions by Club DJs. Asa nightclub consultant and music supplier, I'm in |J^j, A. With any business, any purchase an owner considers -L\J:ouch with DJs and nightclub operators on a day-to­ ""making depends on price and ROI (return on investment). Buying an ice machine makes sense, but convincing the day basis. I get asked a lot of questions about every DJrelated topic possible, from how to handle requests to owner that a $900 or more CD player will make him money may be tough. It is difficult to gauge if sales will club owner/manager relations, to the pay scale in clubs. I also get calls for advice on equipment, programming, increase enough to make this purchase worthwhile. You promoters, lighting, tipping, club operations, live bands... have to acquaint him with the new technology and explain you name it. Here are a few of the more popular questions to him that improving and updating equipment will allow you to be more creative and put on a better show. This from recent weeks. ,ua^n increase in your productivity will increase energy and crowd response which will also increase bar sales. Educate Q. How can I play requests without sacrificing the him by taking him to a music store and showing him the integrity of my nightly programming? features of a dual CD player. A great way to hook the A. This is a tough one because there are so many different owner is to let him spin a few songs early in the evening. pressures and variables facing a DJ on a nightly basis. The This hands-on approach, and the level of trust he has with easy way out is to say you don't have the song. If only it you, should net yoia the purchase. was that simple. First, you have to please the owner who has asked you to play a certain style of music, which Q. My club owner wants to bring in live bands on week­ becomes the signature sound of his club on that night. ends and not use a DJ. What should I do? Second, there are the DJ's instincts that tell him to read A. Live bands are a great departure from the DJ-only the crowd, play the right songs to motivate them and format. The visual and entertainment value is very increase bar sales. Then you get Joe Six-pack who asks powerful. However, when the band takes a break, all the you to play a ballad at midnight because, "If you play a energy the band just built is gone. For a small club, that's slow one, I'll get lucky Dude!" OK. For medium to large clubs, that could spell disaster. One way out of this dilemma is to hang a clipboard full The owner can charge a higher cover charge to pay the of paper by your DJ booth for customers to write down band, and should definitely keep a DJ on staff to play their requests. At the very top print in very large letters between the band sets. To keep it fresh, the DJ shouldn't "Requests will be played ASAP (As Soon As Program­ play any songs the band plays, and should try to play mable)." Having the list does two things: It gives the some of the musical styles the band didn't play. Most customer instant recognition, and it gives the DJ a break bands have a limited song list, where a DJ has thousands from 20-30 interruptions. A request sheet also takes away of songs that he or she can play to offset the band's the chance of personal conflict. Telling a customer that shortcomings. Plus, if the band sucks, the $800 the owner the song they requested is not part of the nightly format spent on them could have been used to buy that dual CD opens a debate with a person who may be drunk and who player! knows nothing about music programming. Again, saying If you have a question, or a comment to add to my you don't have it will always help. One more thing the responses, get in touch with me. Your questions and request sheet does is keep you and your programming comments will be addressed in future articles. Please staff in touch with your customers' needs and trends. If contact me at scmsrecord@aol.com. Don't forget to you get a lot of requests for a certain song, and it fits your include your name, address, phone number and club club's format, it's time to go buy it! name. Q. My club owner won't buy a pitchable dual CD player. We are using one home CD player and a portable player that skips, any suggestions?

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but be careful not to lose high end definition (crispness) in the process. • How about that old 45 from the '50s? This will take a little more work. First we have to adjust the 16k control to remove the high frequency garbage. We can also reduce the 8k control a bit to eliminate some of the snaps, crackles and pops. A nice boost around 6k should bring out the high end a bit more. Guitars will probably be recorded very low, so bringing down the 2.5k and 4k controls is in order. A boost around 250Hz will add a bit of fullness, and finally raise the 60Hz control to enhance the low end. This may seem like a lot of work for one record, but if you are recording it to tape, minidisc or CD, you'll want it to sound the best it can. • Many things can cause feedback, but usually it results from where the microphone is placed in relation to the speakers. Therefore, before you try any electronic remedies, move the mic. If that doesn't work, use your EQ to locate the offending frequencies and reduce them. Most mics will tend to feedback at one or two particular frequencies, in the mid to high ranges. Once you have established which frequencies seem to feedback with certain mics, write them down and keep them with the mic to eliminate the problem next time.

DO'S AND DONTS As I said before: Don't use an EQ as a bass/treble ampli­ fier. It may sound nice when you make your 12-inch woofer sound like an 18-inch, but it won't be long before

that woofer breakdances across the dancefloor anil ends up sizzled. So how do you prevent this? Go for the gain control; it should be next to the first or last control for the fre­ quency bands. Raise and lower this control while depress­ ing and releasing the EQ bypass button. Keep pressing the button in and out while adjusting the gain control. Try to find the spot where there is no difference in the equalized sound's volume and that ot the unequali/.ed sound. If the equalized sound is too loud, lower the gain. If it is too soft, raise the gain. Another thing I see often, which is not good EQ etiquette, is the use of two EQs. If you are using an outboard (not in the mixer) 15-band EQ, and you have an equalizer in your mixer, turn the mixer EQ off. Using two EQs simultaneously can ruin your amp and/or speakers. However, there is a safe way to use two EQs. Since you cannot cause any damage by cutting a signal, you may use one EQ normally and the other only to cut certain frequencies. Also, it isn't advisable to use sonic maximizers or sound enhancement units with equalizers. Most of these units are actually fancy EQs and should only be used alone. With all that in mind, you can see how useful an EQ can be in your DJ, KJ, or Club rig. If you have any further questions on this or any other topics I have talked about in previous issues, call me at Abracadabra Lights and Sounds (516) 667-2300.

NUMARKDM1635 degree of difference between the beats of the sources; red being "train wreck," yellow is "almost there," and green is "go for the mix." Below the source selector LEDS, there are two vertical rows of three large black buttons. The first pair selects the source. The second pair sets the synch lock position. The third sets the beat assist process into motion. According to the manual, the Beatkeeper is foolproof as long as the beat is distinctive. Track any beat up to 199 with a special setting, or automatically if your music is between 80-150 BPM. Using the Beatkeeper is a simple process using synching or beat assisting. Synching involves watching the green LED change to a red as the unit scans and updates the BPM display every five seconds. It then becomes aligned to the beat of the music. Once this is accomplished, you press the appropriate synch lock button. Pressing this button stops the scanning process and locks the Beatkeeper into the correct BPM 90 percent of the time. Beat assisting, on the other hand, is a more interactive approach to determining the correct BPMs and setting up for the perfect mix. For example, if the music doesn't have a steady, well-defined beat, or you need a quick setup for your next mix, then tapping the Beat Assist buttons aligns the Beatkeeper to the music in two to eight beats. Mixing two channels together now involves a three-step process: synching or beat assisting, tempo, and beat alignment. Once you set up the two channels you want to mix, it's a simple

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matter of matching the green LEDS in both the tempo and beat offset bar graphs. You may have to adjust your pitch bend button or the pitch slider to help this process along. Now you can not only hear your perfect mix, you can see when it's ready. For the experienced DJ, the Beatkeeper provides another way to check beats or assist in a pinch. For the novice or less experienced DJ, it's really a great tool because of its visual capabilities.

THE VERDICT? As for the fit and finish of the product, Numark's DM1635 is clean and well organized. The legends are legible even in dim lighting. The LEDS are bright and easy to read. All the controls operate smoothly and the assembly appears first rate. Basically, a good looking and sounding mixer. On the job, the DM1635's sliders seemed loose and not as "silky" as I would like, but certainly acceptable. The master slider has a more determined dampening, I suspect to prohibit it from being accidentally bumped into the red. Given the choice, I'd like all the source sliders to match the dampening of the master; which I believe would give this board a better overall feel. Then again, when you take into account the price and the segment of the market this mixer is designed for, it's hard to say it's anything less than a very good board, with some cool features and overall good sound. For more information, contact Numark Industries, 111 Dupont Drive, Providence, RI 02907. Tel: (401) 946-4700 • Fax:(401)946-5350.

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Artist....................................................... firJe........................................................ Label...................... BPM L ULTRA NATE............................................... Free........................................................ Strictly Rhythm ......... 125 2. LISA STANSFIELD ....................................... Never Gonna Give You Up.......................... Arista....................... 129 3. DEBORAH COX........................................... Things Just Ain't The Same (Dance Mix).... Arista....................... 127 4. DIANA KING............................................... Say A Little Prayer................................... Work ........................ 127 5. OLIVE........................................................ tou're Not Alone...................................... RCA................... 128/138 6. BRAINBUG .................................................Nightmare............................................... Groovilicious............. 127 7. FAITHLESS................................................. Salva Mea (Remix)................................... Arista....................... 125 8. TONIBRAXTON........................................... I Don't Want To........................................ LaFace..................... 126 9. DAFT FUNK................................................ Around The World .................................... Virgin........................ 121 10. AQUA....................................................... Barbie Girl............................................... MCA......................... 130 11 BORIS DLUGOSCH ..................................... Hold tour Head Up High (Remix)............... RealTime.................. 125 12. DOLLY PARTON ......................................... Peace Train.............................................. Rip It....................... 126 13. PATTILABELLE......................................... When You Talk About Love........................ MCA......................... 123 14. TODD TERRY............................................. Something Goin1 On.................................. Logic........................ 125 15. MARIAH CAREY......................................... Honey (Remix)........................................ Columbia.................. 128 16. KEVIN AVIANCE........................................ Din Da Da................................................ Wave........................ 127 17. FUNKY GREEN DOGS.................................. The Way (Remix)..................................... Twisted..................... 125 18. LE CLICK ................................................. Call Me................................................... Logic........................ 128 19. ERASURE................................................. Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me............... Maverick................... 128 20. ALEXIA.................................................... Number One............................................ Popular..................... 132 2L ONDINA ...................................................Summer Of Love...................................... Interhit.............. 130/142 22. KLUBHEADS............................................. Discohopping........................................... Blue......................... 134 23. BLUE BOY................................................ Remember Me......................................... OM........................... 125 24. HYPER GO GO & ADEVA............................. Do Watcha Do.......................................... Vynyl 4...................... 127 25. SASH....................................................... Ecuador.................................................. Ultra Europe............. 132 26. LE CLICK................................................. Don't Go................................................. Logic/RCA................. 130 27. BACKSTREET BOYS................................... Quit Playing Games (Remix)...................... Jive.......................... 124 28. DEPECHE MODE....................................... It's No Good............................................ Reprise..................... 120 29. DUKE...................................................... So In Love With You.................................. 4 Play....................... 130 30. TINA TURNER........................................... On Silent Wings........................................ Virgin........................ 126 3L KELLEE ....................................................This Man................................................. Moonshine ................126 32. ROBIN S.................................................. It Must Be Love (Remix).......................... Big Beat.................... 125 33. FRANCE JOLI............................................ Breakaway.............................................. Popular..................... 129 34. MADONNA ............................................... Buenos Aires (Remix).............................. Wamer Bros.............. 128 35. BRAND NEW HEAVIES................................ tou Are The Universe................................ ffrr........................... 124 36. JAMIROQUAI............................................ Alright..................................................... Wort ........................ 123 37. FULL INTENTION....................................... Shake Your Body...................................... Sugar Daddy .............126 38. SNEAKER PIMPS ...................................... Spin Spin Sugar (Remix)........................... Virgin Underground.... 129 39. OUTHERE BROTHERS ................................ LaDe Da De Da De (I Like To Party)........... Aureus...................... 132 40. FIRST CHOICE ..........................................The Player............................................... Minimal.................... 123 4L 3RD PARTY............................................... My Love Is Alive....................................... DV8.......................... 128 42. NAYOBE................................................... Let's Party Tonight................................... Sony Latin................ 129 43. ANN NESBY.............................................. Hold On (Remix)...................................... Perspective / A&M .... 123 44. ME AND MY.............................................. Dub-l-Dub ............................................... Grand Slam............... 136 45. SHAMPALE CARTIER ................................. I'm Talking To You..................................... SFP .......................... 127 46. PINAY...................................................... Is It Real................................................. Classified.................. 125 47. PEOPLE UNDERGROUND............................ Music Is Pumpin....................................... Nervous ....................126 48. PHUNKY PHANTOM................................... Get Up Stand Up...................................... Groovilicious............. 136 49. RU PAUL.................................................. Celebrate................................................ Rhino........................ 128 50. NEWTON ..................................................We're All Alone........................................ Dominion/UK ............ 132

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van and call the client on my cellular, two figures in dark shrouds came running out from the building toward me. I was about to hit the gas and burn rubber but one ot the dudes was blocking my path. The other pounded on the driver's side window and yelled, "Are you the DJ?" I nodded, with much trepidation. "Come around back" the one dark figure replied, "and keep your lights off." The two met me at the back of the building and started to help me load in my gear. Without the light show or music, there were only a couple cases and the speakers. Once inside, it was obvious this place had been vacant for most of the year. The AC power was still live, so aside from finding it rather weird, I didn't give it a second thought. Still, I was instructed to use only a flashlight. As I set up my system, I could hear voices murmuring from all corners of the pitch black room. There had been no other vehicles outside so I assumed I was one of the first to arrive. At the predetermined start time, Gary came over with a short stack of CDs and instructed me to play them in order, top to bottom, all the way through. "I guess I can do that, even in the dark," I thought. As I slipped the first disc into my player, I noticed by the greenish tint on the backside that it was a homemade recording. I didn't recognize the music. Gary came back and told me to turn the music down. It was barely audible when he said, "Okay, that's perfect." Suddenly the entire room was filled with tiny little yellow lights. The lights began moving all over. As best as I could tell, everyone in the room was wearing several of those little finger flashlights. No one was making a sound, they were just swirling around oddly. Believe it or not, this was all the people did for the next three hours. At the end of the night, Gary stepped forward and said a few words to the crowd in some language I had never heard before. He then threw something into the air. I could feel tiny droplets hit on my hands and face; it felt like warm water. After his speech, my two helpers returned to assist me in getting out of the place. As I pulled out of the driveway, I noticed a police car sitting at the entrance to the parking lot. As I passed the car I noticed the officer inside was someone I had gone to school with. I stopped and he asked me what I was doing at the old roadhouse. When I told him about the odd events of the night, he decided the whole thing sounded fishy and decided to take a look around. He followed me around to the back entrance, which I had just left moments ago. It was locked and boarded, no sign of anyone around. When he started to ask questions, he could see I was just as confused as he was. After about an hour, he sent me home and said if I ever hear from this guy Gary again to give him a call. When I got home, another memory of the event came back. As I took off my hat and coat, I discovered I was covered with little red spots that looked like... blood? Whether or not it was, I didn't really want to know. I just wanted to wash it off as soon as I could. One thing I did know was... it was the last Halloween party I planned to do for a long, long time. A <Âť

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