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  • in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #13720
    DJspin
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    Message of the pic: I suck at paint

    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #13719
    DJspin
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    OH YEAH

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    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #13709
    DJspin
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    No, you will need a controller but what I meant is first learn the software, fool around a little and then buy it. You won’t need a macbook since you won’t be doing gigs anytime soon. 200 euros max? Ok then. Use your heavy workhorse computer, buy a Numark Mixtrack Pro and Numark RedWave headphones, use the Traktor LE Software the controller comes with, after a while you will have to upgrade. Do you have ANY speakers? Any crappy monitor speakers for beginning will do fine. Trust me, the DJ duo company thing works great for me at least, and if you have friends, even better ask them to pair up with you, to help you out, share tips, gear and what not. THIS IS MY OPINION. If you don’t like the Mixtrack Pro or can’t afford it. Go for these: Behringer BCD3000, old but works fine. Hercules MK4, cheap TINY beginner controller but will do the job. Hercules RMX, a workhorse that will last you forever, will get the job done also. Torq Xponent, cheaper and even better than the mixtrack in my opinion, check it out. OR wait for the new behringer controllers to come out.

    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #1002769
    DJspin
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    Vinny what do you do? To post your gear and soundcloud under every message? is that something you do on the profile? And LOVED YOUR MASHUP

    in reply to: Average gear to start dj'ing ? #13681
    DJspin
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    Dude, you haven’t DJed before, so when you start you stay months at least as a Bedroom DJ. You won’t need a macbook or an iPad. I’m starting, my laptop weighs a TON, but it doesn’t matter because you won’t need to carry it around, and don’t DJ with an iPad because your software will be amazingly reduced. If I were you here is what I would do:
    1- Keep your Galaxy Tab 😀
    2- Make a budget
    3- When you have made a budget, post it here and I will immediately respond with what gear you should buy.
    4- Don’t get a Macbook or an iPad.
    5- Play as a Bedroom DJ with your enormous computer.
    6- When you have got some talent and landed a gig, maybe consider buying a macbook.
    7- If you can’t afford it, go for the “DJ COMPANY” business.
    That means, partner up with some other DJ for gigs, make a company, share your gear, etc. Make sure you trust this man, and since you said you have a pal DJ with a macbook pro, you are all set and done. GOOD LUCK MATE

    in reply to: URGENT HELP #1002757
    DJspin
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    Thank you hauzer, checking your website at the moment, looks pretty cool.

    in reply to: Copyright #13615
    DJspin
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    How do I get permission of the Copyright Holder? I found a way to upload them to soundcloud finally. If I could, I would Phil but I know nothing of having a website, you sure do, you have a great one right here.

    in reply to: URGENT HELP #1002743
    DJspin
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    DONE> PROBLEMO SOLVED. Thank you. Yes, traktor it is.

    in reply to: Recording #13415
    DJspin
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    THANKS ALOT It worked out.

    in reply to: DDM4000? Midicontroller #13374
    DJspin
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    No problemo phil, just wanted to hear what you thought of it.

    in reply to: Don't judge me. #13371
    DJspin
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    Now I have my midi controllers, and ill stay with it. I just thought of buying a Numark TT200 which is cheap, and maybe try it out.

    in reply to: Organizing a HUGE Music Library #13328
    DJspin
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    I have 82 GB of music and thats pretty much ALOT, I saw this, and I couldn’t believe it. Still can’t

    in reply to: Soundcard question #13287
    DJspin
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    I have a Mixtrack Pro, and a Behringer BCD3000. My brother has a Traktor Kontrol S4 which I don’t use very often. The Behringer was my brother’s old controller and now I use it as a backup controller just for fun sometimes. So mainly the Mixtrack Pro, i’ve been with these for no more than 2 months. Although I’ve fooled around over a year with the S4. Practically I know NOTHING of DJs or mixing.

    in reply to: New Behringer Midi Controllers #13278
    DJspin
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    By summer, exact date, no one knows

    in reply to: Organizing a HUGE Music Library #13259
    DJspin
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    Sorry, can you post a picture? This is BS to me, agreed Hessler.

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