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  • in reply to: Still at the begging of djing #43912
    Lamid45G
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    First of all, since you still struggling how to perfectly mix 2 songs, I wouldn’t go with 2 dubstep songs, its hard and very confusing for a beginner who start it out,
    Seek out your easy, normal 4×4 house beat, find 2 of those and practice mix it, over, over ,over again until you get the feel of it, and then maybe you can move on to another genre

    raiden, post: 44057, member: 9935 wrote: If 2 songs sound similar and your using your hands to slow a song down why do you need a pitch control?

    The reason why we use our hands to slow down / speed up the song (on any jogwheels, be it turntable, CDJ, controller jog), is sometimes when you release the “Play” button to beatmatch, sometimes you release it to fast or too slow, that’s when the hands comes handy to “help” out or to “chase” , the pitch control is there to adjust the tempo while you still doing the premix (aka in your headphone)

    in reply to: Serato DJ or Traktor #43832
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    I never liked the “stiffness” of Traktor environment, not too user friendly too me plus other 1001 DJ’s used Traktor hah :confused:

    in reply to: DJ-laptop #43831
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    IPAD RULEzZz !!!

    in reply to: Mixing Rock?? #43791
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    If its Pop, no problem, there’s tons of the extended mix out there for pop music,
    For Rock, i guess you can try the chop-mix route, long as you keep em under +/- 10 bpm rules you be fine

    in reply to: Hello to all at Digitaldjtips.com #43790
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Its just amazing how the MOD’s in here handles a situation,
    Not throwing a hizzz and a fizzzz …. 😉

    in reply to: Whats the Smallest amount of people you have DJ-ed for ? #43789
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Nin, post: 43914, member: 10082 wrote: At one of my first club gigs, the “crowd” consisted of a bartender, bar back, door guy, & a manager.

    No paying customers showed up that night.

    HAHAHAHAHAHA, i feel ya man, i feel ya !!

    in reply to: Good samples and how to use them? #43788
    Lamid45G
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    Daryl Northrop, post: 43911, member: 2350 wrote: The best way to use the air horn is to couple it with a your dj name drop. Here’s how to work it into a song:
    Let the song build up, and then as you are just about to get to the drop, cut in with the air horn and your name drop. BUT, here is the most important thing, make sure your airhorn and name drop are WAY WAY WAY louder than the track whose drop you just aborted.
    Brilliant! The crowd will look angry, confused, and annoyed, but this just means they are LOVING YOU! Do this for at least every song, if not a few times in each individual track.

    And do you continues fades in the song you just dropped or you switch to the next song ?

    in reply to: Introduction #43753
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Welcome to the forum DJ Unchained Django ? 😉

    Lamid45G
    Participant

    I’m in the same boat as DJ SpecialED,
    I used to be a clubhoppers my self back in my 20’s (looking up at the DJ’s and how i wish im up there), breaking a sweat, danced my ass off,
    Now, in my 30’s, just like the OP situation, most of my buddy in my age range have the same “I’m too old for this $hit” attitude,
    Of course, now since I’m an active DJ, i dont do clubhopping nomore, the only time I go to the club is when I have the gigs, or a good friend of mine Djing that night other than that meh I rather go chill somewhere else
    I said, make a new friends, especially a DJ friends, even tough most of them prolly in their 20’s (most of my new friend I hang out now is around 20ish), you can have more blast like that instead of hanging out with your old-beat-up 30’s buddy, its tiring zzz

    in reply to: First gig in a club with a decent sound system. Any advice? #43720
    Lamid45G
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    Just make sure, when you do setup your S4, you dont “bug” the CDJ DJ before you , or you will get bish slap

    in reply to: Hey Guys! #43719
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Hellow, and welkome to the forum 😎

    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Do you really have to play the original ?
    I’m sure there’s already plenty of different remix of Get Lucky that’s out already, pick one the one that suits you ?

    in reply to: Hello to all at Digitaldjtips.com #43717
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Heya Gavin, welcome to the forum, i shoot you an email for the demo,

    in reply to: Key detection software comparison #43715
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Sad to see Traktor in the bottom of the food chain,
    Wonder how Traktor key detection compared to VDJ, especially the new 8.0 ( is the key detection on 8.0 improved from 7.0 ?)
    Also nice to see KeyFinder get the good %, great program, simple interface, the downfall is It CAN’T handle too much tracks if you feed it like 100 tracks at the time and let it analyzed it will crashed, lol

    in reply to: Just became new to the thread, a little about myself! #43654
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    Welcome Brenden,
    10 paid gigs not bad at all …

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