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  • in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #1002907
    DJspin
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    And if youre buying any of those 3, get the Reloop, the mixtrack Pro or the Torq Xponent.

    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #14488
    DJspin
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    out of those 3? The reloop, but at least the VMS2 and the Umix pro are not at the standard of the Mixtrack pro which has better functionality, universal software controller now, and better price. That is something I hate, people saying they look more proffesional, or this one looks cheap or ugly or whatever. DJs don’t go for looks but for functionality, at least the real ones don’t.

    in reply to: A set of a new genre ! #14442
    DJspin
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    Cool mix, i really did like it, Wolfgang Gartner style

    in reply to: A set of a new genre ! #14441
    DJspin
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    Listening

    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #14423
    DJspin
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    The Torq Xponent is a great device, I would reccomend it highly, and cheaper than the mixtrack in amazon. C

    in reply to: Keys to a good transition #14422
    DJspin
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    Thanks man. Really appreciate someone who takes the time to listen to my stuff, do you have a soundcloud? Would love to hear your stuff If you have some.

    in reply to: Dubstep as the new norm #14133
    DJspin
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    I love Dubstep, but it annoys me to hear it in a party or a club. It’s good music, but you can’t dance to it or anything.

    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #14106
    DJspin
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    I don’t understand the question… explain please

    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #14036
    DJspin
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    So, ask away any other questions, because im calling it a night in a couple of minutes. any doubts? anything you need?

    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #1002835
    DJspin
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    Sure, go to Preferences then Controller Manager and in the lower left corner is a Setup Wizard button, click it, and you can reset all your crap. Oh, sneaaky, but I believe you can’t talk about illegal downloading here so lets keep that topic out of discussion. From now you bought it at amazon.

    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #14030
    DJspin
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    Do you have the complete software or do you have a Limited Version? For starting? 2 decks only. It does matter, 2 decks mixes only 2 decks, 4 decks mixes 4 decks, 2 and 2 includes 2 sample decks, and Traktor Scratch is a whole other software you might say, it is programmed differently, made for timecodes, vinyl, etc. Just choose 2 deck normal no scratch.

    in reply to: David Guetta..Your Opinion! #14029
    DJspin
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    “We have 2 categories, we have that good shit, and that other shit” Doin’ Ya Thang – oliver S. One of my favorite songs. One thing you all need to remember, the music scenery has never been about the one who makes music, its all about the one who listens to it. The entire world wants music to dance to, David Guetta succeeds here giving the people what they want, he earned popularity, he earned money, and he doesn’t care about our opinion. So why do we discuss? The only way we can kill this is by making real good music and spreading it to the people for them to love it, many DJs nowadays are succeding with this, among them are Skrillex, Zedd, Cazzette, Avicii, Hardwell, Afrojack, Chuckie, Dada Life, Kaskade, Gregori Klosman, Deniz Koyu, Dimitri vegas & Like Mike, Nicky Romero, Basto, Alesso, R3hab, Tommy Trash and many more, David Guetta is only a matter of time.

    in reply to: Chilled House Mix. NEED FEEDBACK #14024
    DJspin
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    I know, those fights are brutal, my friend got killed by a hotdog last week, it was terrible.

    in reply to: Chilled House Mix. NEED FEEDBACK #14021
    DJspin
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    food fights? you animals, this war between vinyl and digital must end. People are getting hurt…. with sandwiches.

    in reply to: David Guetta..Your Opinion! #14018
    DJspin
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    Someone has to go commercial and be the mainstream DJ, someone has to give the people what they want. I mostly don’t consider him much of a DJ, more of a producer for other artists. But don’t worry the EDM scene is changing, you can see it every day all of them are taking over the world: progressive house, dirty dutch, dubstep, drum and bass, and all the other genres are picking up quickly around the world, David Guetta will no longer have a chance, although, in his last album he showed some improvement over his main Pop songs, he still made more than half of the album Pop, but there is a different style somewhere in there, you can hear it or is it just me?

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