depending on what time the set is, you can play whatever nasty words you
want (according to the FCC at least, station regulations might be
different). 10pm-6am indecent content is allowed. as long as it's a nasty
word in a song, you're OK. don't swear if you're talking though!
hopefully you will get a room to yourself to mix in so you have your own
monitors. otherwise the delay tom was talking about will hopefully be able
to be circumvented (at my station it's by jacking the monitor into board
outputs instead of a radio tuned to the station with a pushbutton on the board)
hopefully you will not have to mix on the actual studio board, because they
are teh suck for cueing and beatmatching.
remember that each caller means that about 10 people are listening! so they
tell me anyway, and they don't say whether that includes the truck driver
that wants to marry me, the drunk guy who wants me to get with his
girlfriend so he can photograph, the people who ask whether meg ryan and
melanie griffith are related, or the guy who wants to know if i wear boxers
or briefs.
At 01:26 PM 12/8/2004, lee herrington wrote:
after an extended period of inactivity, i have managed to get myself booked
for a live mix session on a local college radio station [wruw 91.1 / the
raver's edge].
i'm looking for any tips for a bedroom DJ who has never spun in a radio
station before. or you could just post tales of disaster and dismay. :-P
Cheers,
lee r. herrington
u store it
technical support specialist
440-260-2245
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