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    Zachary Brasseaux
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    Oh, forgot to mention, I’m primarily mixing house, all genres depending on the event/mood, although my favorites are vocal deep house and Melbourne Bounce.

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    Bill Haynes
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    That’s a tough question to answer – in my opinion. It really depends on what you want your style to be. With House music you can run loops, drop some vocals, lay down some hot queues at various points within the track – which can then be used to create some on-the-fly remixing. Shoot, you can even throw in a bit of scratching. You can also experiment with various FX. The sky is the limit these days. Once you get your controller, master its capabilities and experiment to your hearts content.

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    DJ Vintage
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    Simple answer … get the How To Digital DJ Fast course. Money back guarantee, so no worries there. And it will give you PLENTY to start practicing on. You’ll be amazed at how much there is to pick up. And you never know, you might even start saving up to take the Masterclass that will no doubt be opened again 2nd half of next year.

    Side-note: If you plan on taking it with you from time to time, the Denon is a solid (literally) choice. As an old MC6000 user I wouldn’t mind having a go at it, especially getting a feel for those nice large(r) jogs.

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