People are finding your posts hard to read, and this is a "forum". If you seek help from others but don't give a rats ass about whether or not they can read your posts easily, why should we aid you if you aren't going to make your posts legible.
People are finding your posts hard to read, and this is a "forum". If you seek help from others but don't give a rats ass about whether or not they can read your posts easily, why should we aid you if you aren't going to make your posts legible.
mrkleen says: "This is clearly a “synced” mix as the beat are locked tight…"
CDJ800mk2's,Rane TTM 56s.,ONE BIG CD BINDER.
I didn't even notice the caps until it was pointed out.
is it really that hard to read?? ... weird. I mena if ouy nac daer tihs tehn wtah is teh bgi dael aoubt casp?
- jj -
not hard to read at all... and who said he didn't care? he is asking for advice on where to go from here, not on his writing style.
2 x Technics 1200 mk2 | 2 x Pioneer CDJ-850 | Pioneer DJM-600 | Serato Scratch Live 1 | Pioneer HDJ-500 W |
Takes skill and to know people to land some gigs.
Haha are we seriously having this conversation?, i came to this website for some help and advice not a lecture on the way i type haha , for the people that were willing to help me, thankyou i appreciate all the comments, for the ones that wasnt ... i hope that because i made the effort to type without caps... it made it easier to understand this reply.
The equipment doesn't really limit you per se. The next, last, and continuous steps are to push yourself creatively. Can you beat-match without using sync? Do you incorporate drops? Samples? Do you mix in key as well as beatmatch? Can you incorporate controllerism? Turntablism? Can you mix three decks? Four? Can you live remix? Can you program a lightshow? Can you incorporate video? Can you MC?
There is always something new to learn. YOU are the ultimate limiter to how you grow.
-KLH
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