sorry ... fingers faster than the eye!! lol ...
I ment...

"overdrive" technique....

example 1...
"...send the master out of they're studio mixers into a channel of they're OLD analog Dj mixers and crank up the gain, go about the same with the master on it.. and just reduce the input on the dat so it doesn't clip... the thing is they luv the "warmth" that this sort of mild distortion adds 2 the sound .. also they're effectively doing a bit o limiting on the peaks, as a result the average level of they're mixers increases quite a bit...!!! ..."

so in fact u are "overdriving" the mixer's channel with it's gain/ trim and also with the master


example 2 ..
"...u can also overdrive the master a little bit 2 get some very very lite distortion/ limiting which will in a way kill some mad peaks and make yer track sound slightly sweeter... "
basically the same but on yer studio mixer. send all yer tracks 2 a sub (and make sure u kill those tracks and the sub from the master) use it's direct out and bring it back in on a stereo channel overdrive a bit with the gain/ trim pot, send (only) that channel 2 the master.. record the output!

Z