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rxe69 Alex Getting acquainted
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Joined: 04 Nov 2003 Member #: 4,747 Posts: 5
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Post subject: Aspiring DJ... What to do? |
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I love to mix music (not remix, currently not my forte) but as i am in extreme debt i cant afford equipment or vinyl. I just use audition and mixmeister and do it digitally. Im sure thats despicable and all to real DJs but i would really prefer to do it with turntables, i promise. anyone have any ideas what to do with my mixing urges?
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2003 5:34 am |
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Steven H The Earthquaker Club Franchise Owner
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A more recpectable program would be AcidPro .. with this you can do a lot more... Ive used the software u mentioned and I also used Acid, acid is much more complex, but infinitly more versatile...
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2003 2:27 pm |
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davehart
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Decks are a good place to start but remember you need something to spin on them
As for digital mixing, not sure about that not got any programs that do the job. An area I would like to get into as it saves fasffing asround with 12" for hours on end.
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