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  • in reply to: Another help thread! #2048041
    Kevin M.
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    Honestly, if you’re just getting into digital DJing, I would buy the cheapest controller that’s compatible with the software you’re using. Especially if you’re only a hobbyist. You can always upgrade to higher end equipment later on if you want to start playing professionally. I use the Pioneer one personally, it’s a perfectly fine starter controller, but if you can get the other one cheaper, I would go for that, and use the savings to help fund an upgrade to the full version of Serato.

    in reply to: Hey all! #2047926
    Kevin M.
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    @DJ Vintage – Yep! I try and record stuff and have people listen to it every once in a while, but it’s something I should do more of. My local music shop also has a thing every week where people can come in and practice on some of the controllers they have set out, and the owner, who’s also a professional DJ, will give pointers. That was really big in helping me get started

    @Dromer – I’m definitely looking to get better and learn new stuff (especially producing, which is high on my list of things I want to learn, but there’s such a high barrier to entry in terms of cost and knowledge). Music is one of the things I’m very passionate about in life, and I love learning more about it any way that I can. Shoot me an email (address should be in my profile I think?) and we’ll see if there’s something we can work on. I’m 24 by the way, I got into the game a little late!

    in reply to: Hey all! #2047918
    Kevin M.
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    Nice to meet you, man. I’m always down to work with people, although I’m not sure what I could work together with someone on. I don’t have any experience producing, remixing or anything right now

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