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    DJ Vintage
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    That was a rant allright lol. The discussion is not new, it happened when the first CDJs came out and turntable DJs disclaimed the “fad” and eventually CDJs became the accepted standard and vinyl jocks a minority. There is no doubt digital DJ-ing is here to stay. It is in it’s mid to late teens and rapidly coming of age. It adds loads of creative possibilities to the process. It has automation features that were unheard of. Automatic beatgridding, syncing, FX, hot cues, automatic rescue loops, key detection, energy level detection, elastic audio, you name it. Unfortunately lots of people now think every piece of software with any kind of hardware should be able to do anything without requiring any knowledge from the user. I am sure there is a solution or workaround to make what you want happen, but it might take some time in learning how. And if you want to concentrate on what is important to you, which I totally dig btw, then find and pay someone to fix it for you.

    Greetinx,
    C.

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