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    if you’re not part of the steamroller, you’re part of the road

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    I have no interest in watching someone look like they're listening to music while checking their email.
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    As has been pointed out many times.... The thing is, D, that only losers like you and me actually go to a club to watch a DJ.







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    Quote Originally Posted by amitai View Post
    As has been pointed out many times.... The thing is, D, that only losers like you and me actually go to a club to watch a DJ.
    I guess so. I don't really care for Laptop djing. I mean using Serato is one thing, but pre-cueing up all of your songs, having a program match all of your songs while you stand around and occasionally add a vocal or something is another. Why don't you remix the song at home or in your hotel room and play the new version at the club?
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    remixing on the fly compared to playing a remix? i dunno... i mean, you can test a bar or two on the fly and if it is blowing up the floor continue and build up on it... mark all the parts to songs harmonically, and use music theory combined with reading crowd energy to create totally new shit on the random... so much more technical stuff going on ... this isnt about mixing mp3 files digitally, but having all the parts to tunes and doing it on the fly -- nothing like serato, traktor or anything else for that matter. it is the next level djing TBH, and has nothing to do with pre-cueing and just standing around - especially if you are jamming a bar of something and dont know what u are gonna drop for the next bar, and so on and so forth. Remixing on the fly makes djing with vinyl and cd's seem easy as fuck.

    dont knock it til you try it, lol.

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    hmmm, he's using NI Machine live. Thats pretty wicked. Its basically GURU with a hardware equivalent that lets you make beats on the fly. Pretty cool if actually used
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    vinyl dj's are the republicans of the EDM scene... LMAO

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    Quote Originally Posted by zarbizarre View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by D ain't famous View Post
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    awww i struck a nerve, lol. p.s. max says wassup

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    Nah def no nerve man. All I'm saying is, not interested. I'd cry if Andy C ditched the dubplates and became a laptop dj tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D ain't famous View Post
    I guess so. I don't really care for Laptop djing. I mean using Serato is one thing, but pre-cueing up all of your songs, having a program match all of your songs while you stand around and occasionally add a vocal or something is another. Why don't you remix the song at home or in your hotel room and play the new version at the club?
    dude check out our very own local DJ ENFERNO

    http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...x+project&aq=f

    DJing "in parts" is a great concept. If a shit DJ uses it in a shitty way, that sucks, but it's just as bad as shit DJs using vinyl or CDs in a shit way. It's still shit.







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    Quote Originally Posted by D ain't famous View Post
    Nah def no nerve man. All I'm saying is, not interested. I'd cry if Andy C ditched the dubplates and became a laptop dj tho.

    Max who?

    "Chef" Maximus...

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    Sounds kinda familar. Still nothing tho.
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    I would love to get into something like this .. I find myself trying to always add a third and fourth cdj to accomplish this with various acappellas and basslines .. but it def isnt the same at all .. I think I would devour something like this if I got my teeth on it .. But alas times are tight .. and I do not have a laptop ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by amitai View Post
    dude check out our very own local DJ ENFERNO

    http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...x+project&aq=f

    DJing "in parts" is a great concept. If a shit DJ uses it in a shitty way, that sucks, but it's just as bad as shit DJs using vinyl or CDs in a shit way. It's still shit.
    THAT SHIT IS FUCKING RECOCKULIOUS JEEEBUS CRAZY .. :trio:.. God I wish I had money for equipment
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