Tommy Hear Me
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ParticipantThe last two on your list are scams. Tell them your windows where cleaned the other day and hang up.
Keep them on line for as-long as possible the longer they are on line it costs them so put them on hold and get some Gabba music playing for them to listen too.
In the Uk if you press 8 or 9 on the phone for automated calls you will get a message saying your name is off their database.
Solar panels tell the caller you live in a submarine.
Some of the callers are just doing their job so it’s nice to be nice in a funny way.
February 13, 2014 at 9:25 pm in reply to: Looking for solutions to sync iTunes playlists to USB stick #2003442Tommy Hear Me
ParticipantTry Microsoft synctoy 2.1
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ParticipantBeautiful person comes up to you and says get your jacket you have scored. Do you hesitate? god no you jump of that stool and get soaking wet.
Do it and learn from it.
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ParticipantJust play and be yourself, you will be shaking like a leaf and panicking but once you start playing allow yourself to be lost in the music and do what you know best. have fun and enjoy the experience.
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Participant“http://www.stumble.com” install the add on in either firefox or IE set interests to Music and stumble away.
This is a totally random way of visiting music sites that you may never have found doing basic Google searches.August 31, 2013 at 10:25 am in reply to: House music, remix decks and a national drumming champion #43700Tommy Hear Me
ParticipantGreat Stuff good to see finger drumming done on a house beat, good mix with live drummer but felt that the finger drumming and the drummer did not match up well lots of double beating clashing, but still great none the less. Scratching worked well also. enjoyed watching but got a bit bored after a while but listened to it in the background.
Keep up the great work.
August 31, 2013 at 9:55 am in reply to: First gig in a club with a decent sound system. Any advice? #43699Tommy Hear Me
ParticipantRead the forums you will find all the answers that you need and also have fun at the Gig.
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ParticipantYes… also backup regularly the iTunes folder and any other databases i.e. Virtual DJ Database and Tracktor settings.
any other types of programs that manage your music because when you wipe the computer you wipe all settings.ps stay away from dodgy websites and emails 🙂
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ParticipantYes good transitions (Seamless) plenty of energy and you kept it going, the opening was good but let down at the end meaning something different to signal that the mix was ending (Loop or Sample)
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ParticipantVOLUME….. First mix from awake to wonderful too much volume. good tunes
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ParticipantI don’t have musical knowledge but i find it a useful way to mix up the harmonic keys.
Don’t know if it would work in a live setTommy Hear Me
ParticipantDunno if this stuff is any use..
http://www.cyberflotsam.com/Music_ChordFamilies1.htm
http://www.circle-of-fifths.co.uk/Read the “How To” on the Circle of fifths and play about with what you get.
I have a lot more but they are on the works computer will post more later
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ParticipantTry it if same problem then send the controller back stating what you have done in regards to connecting it to too computers. Fingers crossed.
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ParticipantHave you tried to use S4 Controller on another computer/laptop?
April 25, 2013 at 3:55 pm in reply to: Question about creating a playlist in Traktor vs. Desktop Folder #39624Tommy Hear Me
ParticipantWhat are you actually doing when you make a playlist on the desktop?
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