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  • in reply to: identifiying music genres #2240261
    Erick Laparra
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    Thanks Ronnie. Will look into the artist u recommend. I specially have problems differentiating tech from techno.

    Yeah, I’ve noticed beatbort isn’t too reliable. Someone said Juno is a bit better.

    in reply to: Some help mapping an action on traktor #2236491
    Erick Laparra
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    Sounds like a good idea. Any tips on where to find and set those conditions?

    in reply to: First public mix #2226721
    Erick Laparra
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    Great job man!!

    in reply to: Beginner looking for some feedback #2226711
    Erick Laparra
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    Hey Pho3nix! Thanks a lot man. Will follow back and listen to tour work too.

    in reply to: Beginner looking for some feedback #2216871
    Erick Laparra
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    Cool Ray. Please do so!
    Would love to hear some of your tunes

    in reply to: Beginner looking for some feedback #2215031
    Erick Laparra
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    hey scott. For sure I’ll check it out now. Thanks for your feedback.

    in reply to: newbie saying hi! #2210951
    Erick Laparra
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    Well, I set up a Mixlr account:

    http://mixlr.com/method-in-chaos

    Gonna be livestreaming my practice sessions on weeknights and weekend afternoons, so all constructive feedback is welcomed!

    in reply to: newbie saying hi! #2210231
    Erick Laparra
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    Honestly, I’ve been a fan of EDM (and music un general) since I can remember and way before electronic music became more mainstream over here as it is today, I’ve always been drawn to the energy a DJ can transmit to whole crowds of people. So I’ve always been interested but never considered it. Last year I ound out there is the BPM academy but was late to enroll, so this year I thought “what the hell” and finally started.

    So I’m no musician and not an experto but would really like to see how far I can take it. And yes, having a full time job makes it a bit harder to consider it as a way of living but I want to see how much talent I can develope for this.
    On the oher hand I love learnin new things so this is a thrill.

    Ans btw, great mixes man, gonna listen to them over the weekend if you dont mind.

    in reply to: newbie saying hi! #2209721
    Erick Laparra
    Participant

    Wow Luis! Where can I hear your work?

    in reply to: newbie saying hi! #2209671
    Erick Laparra
    Participant

    thnx Vintage!
    Yup, been following you guys on youtube for a couple of months now.

    Currently using Traktor Pro 2 on a Kontrol S2 mk2

    Music? A bit of everything. Mostly progressive, electro and tech house, dubstep and starting to apreciate new genres like trap and moombahton amongst others.
    Also love breakbeats, new and old funk and old school hiphop.

    And most of all, I LOVE discovering new music.

    in reply to: newbie saying hi! #2209631
    Erick Laparra
    Participant

    cool. Yeah I was considering mixcloud. I’m just starting so my main focus right now is getting beatmatching right and started to use some filters to smooth the transitions. Is it Ok to upload amateur mixes over there? I guess the only way to get better is having more experienced people listen to your work and get feedback from them.

    in reply to: newbie saying hi! #2209601
    Erick Laparra
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    Gracias Luis! Seguro voy a molestarte (thanks Luis, I will surelly contact you)

    Awsome casuallity to find someone from my own country over here.

    And thanks Vintage. That’s why I joined! Lol

    Any advice on the sharing mixes subject?

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