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    DJ Vintage
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    Hi, welcome to the forums. Interesting take on music and DJ mixing.

    Quite some DJ nom du guerre too. Hope you won’t be DJ-ing any weddings or kids parties soon.

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    Terry_42
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    Hey and welcome. Do not worry Phil and I we also play guitar hehe

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    Glorina Julian
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    @Terry 42 – Thanks for mentioning my question in your recent post. Very cool moment as I read your articles regularly so when I saw my name, my mind went “whoa??” haha. Yeah, I’m easy to impress.

    Well, very cool that you and Phil also play guitar. Since both of you have tons of experience Dj’ing live, is it feasible to somehow incorporate live guitar into a DJ set? I’ve taken almost all of your courses (which has helped me streamline a lot of what was in my head), experimented with different combinations of live setups, different styles of remixes but still don’t have a set system for making music danceable while also incorporating guitar into the set? I don’t want it to just sound like some guy playing live guitar over a compressed, mastered song that everybody knows nor do I want it to sound like a live rock band that just happens to have a sample of a song like this experiment we did in NY Times Square:

    so I’ve ditched the idea of using live drums completely but maybe have my friend do finger drumming to keep all the sounds compressed and nicely EQ’d and record any guitar ideas with any song samples/remixes so I could focus on DJ’ing AND THEN MAYBE AT CERTAIN KEY POINTS IN THE SONG/SET, bust out the guitar to compliment the songs and/or add flavor. An example might be if I mixed in Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit, maybe either the solo or the chorus, actually play live guitar but going through a compressor to make it all cohesive? But I also don’t want to just play songs that happen to have guitar in them and then merely play the guitar parts as that would be lame, but actually add new guitar parts to make it a live remix.

    Anyways, thanks for any feedback. It’s daunting at times but I think I’m closer to the solution now than ever before. Biggest problem I think, is showing up to a venue where they might only have CDJ’s or only have Serato, so was thinking of just relying on iphone/ipad as easy to transport and I would just load up my remixed songs with the recorded guitar parts.


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    Vintage – Haha, yeah, I couldn’t come up with any other name so figured fuck it, and then aha! Lightbulb went off and it clicked!

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