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Bedroom DJ
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hi
i am a 13 year old dj and i have tts and i cant afford vinyls as they are to hard to get were i live so i wanna switch to cd digital scratch ones but i just simply cant afford it,and also is it worth it? it would be great if u could find me a deal on cd players,
thank u heaps
 
Posts: 68 | Location: australia | Registered: 01 January 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
RIP JOEY CORRAL
Enlightened DJ
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Jim

If you like vinyl so much but live to far to buy them, then take a look at this site. If you buy a good amount of Vinyl they wont charge you shipping and Handling. www.dancerecords.com
They have a great selection of music.

If there is more that i can help you with let me know.
 
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Bedroom DJ
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thank u, your a champ but i do live in australia and can the site u gave me deliver them to me and will they be extra cost
thank u bya
 
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Bedroom DJ
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hi again
how do u do all those remixes and stuff on the computer and on decks?becos i always play around with my tt's and all i do is scratch and play music is there anything else to do besides mastering scratching
thanx cya
 
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Hallucinatory Trance DJ
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There are many things to do. Mixing is a fine art, and takes a long time to get good at. To make beats, find yourself a sequencer. A good one for begginers is FROOTYLOOPS, and you can downlod it for free.

Beatmatching, matching the beats of the cued song to the live one, so there is no tempo change, and layering them on top of each other so the beat never drops.

Burn your own CD's, make your own music, use mixers and filters to remodle sounds, mix in your own beats and add your own touches to a track.

Try programs like Acid pro, filter factory, Audio Mulch, and mixing MP3's.

A good virtual MP3 deck is Dejaysystem(tm) Mk-1
It allows you to run multiple decks (As many as your comp will handle), pitch/speed shift, decent cue/search.
 
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lkj
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I recommend Acid Pro! Its VERY easy to manke loop instrumentals with this program! Big Grin
 
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