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Halloween Warehouse DJ Party (10/27/2007)

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2007

40 feet of Global Truss system setup with 12 Cerwin Vegas at a warehouse in Long Beach, California.

The video was taken while people were arriving to the party. I was trying to capture DJ TIME's light show setup.

Mixing were DJ Richard and DJ Rene Pandamonia of Time Sounds & Lighting. Take a look at the video that DJ Richard took which shows the people dancing....

http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=20980206

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  • awesome lights guys il give you that, and no matter what anyone says, its always worth it to lug it around, even in 3 cars! only you guys have this huge light rig, with a fairly dodgy sound system, and surely, the sound is more important........ not that the sound is lacking, just doesnt look like very good wuality stuff, which was more expensive?

  • I use JBL and Cerwin Vega speakers, they are not cheap. At this event we took all Cerwin Vegas, mind you that they are the older models and are meant for concerts. Inside the warehouse the music bounced and echoed but it still sounded great. Both lights and sound is equally important and equally expensive.

  • way yo bizzy!

  • Not sure what you mean, but OK. People were starting to come so I decided to have someone test the lights while I recorded the light show. Thank you.

  • wow that is big system see a guy like me I set everythin my self I have a small trailer

    and I set up in 30 minutes cuanto cobras la hora

  • $50 per hour for house parties and $100 per hour for hall parties. For bigger events (promoters) we take a percentage of what is made at the door. I don't offer packages like others, we always take enough equipment based on the size of the venue. Our display sells itself and keeps us busy with parties and gigs.

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  • i agree... it seems like he has a dmx board but... what looks good for me may not look good for other and what may sound good tome may sound bad to others.... great system... thoug..

  • i think i just had a stroke.

  • can some1 tell me why ppl think a bunch of lights going off all at the same time is spose to look good, it doesnt, too much going on...now there is potential here with these good lights but not all going at once,,i would sooner have less lights than having so many doing god knows what?? or atleast scatter them around the warehouse in a somewhat uniform look and use a dmx machine....this is just a clutter of lights to me, arrange them to look good..I could use 1/2 of them and still make it better

  • This is one incredible set-up, however I think you need a couple wash lights in a place like this, how many people walked into that pole that I saw in the first video? Haha

  • thats intense!

    nice work!

  • I like it! No LED's

  • You guys are the best at using classic lights.

    Those roto saucers actaally look good.

  • fair enough, they are important, but personally sound is a little more for me, personal choice really. Not sure what control stuff your runing, but i found the DBX driverack 260 to be amazing good at taking out almost all slapback and echo from pretty much any acoustically challenged room, simply by setting up a special mic and pink-ing the room for a few minutes.

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