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ParticipantI used to get really annoyed at 2 sources of music on at once
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ParticipantI suppose part of the restrictions are down to the sound installation in the club being set up for what’s there, and not wanting someone plugging something in that could damage it or make it sound bad.
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ParticipantSorry buddy, I never used CDJs, had vinyl, then digital – how long until the gig? If your budget allows, maybe buy second hand CDJs to practice on, if you don’t like them, sell them on for similar to what you bought them for?
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ParticipantSweet – new kit – just like Christmas
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ParticipantOurs cost £90 I think I remember correctly
August 5, 2013 at 9:38 pm in reply to: What are your Perks/Benefits/Spoils of being Dj or Djing #42901donnyboybelfast@yahoo.co.uk
ParticipantI’ve had a few ladies dance for me – in front of the booth, sexy like, but none nekkid, or half nekkid – none lately mind you, was way back now.
Free drinks are OK as long as I’m with friends, wouldn’t take them when I’m working as suchAugust 5, 2013 at 9:31 pm in reply to: When I was younger, so much younger than todayayayayayay…. #42899donnyboybelfast@yahoo.co.uk
ParticipantNice one 🙂
Went looking through my photos on Facebook – not sure I’m as brave as you…
Someone else go second
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ParticipantGoogle music, is that free, is it part of Google+ or something?
I have 2 external Hard drives and sync them – also keep all our family photos etc backed up this way too.August 5, 2013 at 8:26 pm in reply to: Hi everyone its nice to find a site thats as welcoming bout the DJ scene as this forum #42894donnyboybelfast@yahoo.co.uk
ParticipantHi and welcome. What is happening in Virtual DJ, is the Sony Stereo receiver a USB Soundcard or DJ controller? Do you have an external Soundcard or controller?
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ParticipantHi and welcome
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ParticipantHi, how’s it goin?
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ParticipantNow That’s What I Call Music have been making compilations of popular music for many years – I have a big collection of them, which are great for DJing mixed age group parties like Weddings, Birthday parties, all family events – they generally use child friendly radio edits with no swearing too. Schooldisco collection is good, Capital Gold Legends and you sometimes get useful collections free with Sunday newspapers, as some songs stand the test of time better, and oldies that are currently in/out of fashion come up there.
Listen to radio shows and write down what they are playing – they have researchers employed as well as professional DJs – sometimes they’ll have playlists on their websitesdonnyboybelfast@yahoo.co.uk
Participanthttp://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=20&cad=rja&ved=0CH8QFjAJOAo&url=ftp%3A%2F%2F75.110.157.33%2FMy%2520Passport%2FEbooks%2FBooks%2520for%2520Dummies%2FMusic%2520Theory%2520For%2520Dummies.pdf&ei=ES2nUaCuB8O_0QWu04HoCQ&usg=AFQjCNEJb1XSATn4nHhWHTfX2jW_oP-6YA&sig2=hGwsBpYm2WMQU258grIQOw&bvm=bv.47244034,d.d2k found this on google – might help anyone looking at learning how to make music Music Theory For Dummies book in pdf format
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ParticipantThe Black Rag, post: 40880, member: 7330 wrote: I understand your point in this but i don’t think you understand what i meant when i said ”a nobody”,i didn’t mean it as just another average person,i meant it as in someone shunned by society who for most of his life had no friends,was considered a freak,someone who never got invited to parties,had no social life what so ever and was often told to go away if he mistakenly showed up to a social gathering.
Peaking at high school may send you out in to the world with a lot of confidence, but the music industry (and many others) these days isn’t somewhere where you can get away with believing more in your self than your ability backs up. You will, no doubt, understand how flawed human nature is when you’re a bit older and you will see those judgmental @ssh0les for the pathetic, shallow worms that they are. Young people can be very cruel, they will follow confident fools to the ends of the earth, and a culture of judging and pidgeon-holing people quickly takes hold in many groups of young people. Don’t believe their judgement – there is no good reason why you should believe that they were ever qualified to judge you, what did they know, really, they were just kids and got kicks out of putting people down (because they thought that moved them up a rank).
The music world, electronic music especially, is full of people who didn’t fit in, who weren’t popular at school, many don’t even reveal their true identities, but still make a good living making music.
Nobody is ‘a nobody’ – popularity most likely came at a price if you think about it, fitting in with harsh, judgmental people who were cruel to those they looked down upon would have been required no doubt to fit in with the ‘popular’ crowd – you likely didn’t fit in because you weren’t prepared to be a d1ck – if they ever realise the truth about how they acted, then they’ll have to live with the regret.May 24, 2013 at 9:41 pm in reply to: So where in the world are you? (Apart from the US/Canada and Europe) #40715donnyboybelfast@yahoo.co.uk
ParticipantBelfast, Northern Ireland. To be honest I don’t know that much about Belfast nightlife these days – married with kids and don’t get out much – been out a couple of times without drinking recently, which was OK actually.
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