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Thread: Best iPod App to DJ a Wedding or Corporate Event?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hausgeist View Post
    Whats so funny about what I said? Do you disagree? Like I said, some events I agree with such as a Corporate Event. Weddings however I find to be a different story, except for perhaps the arrival and dinner portions.

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    The whole thread is a troll, my friend. Read the other posts again.
    Everybody is going to have an opinion.
    Just do your thing to the best of your ability and have fun with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hausgeist View Post


    Read the other posts again.
    I understand that most of the responses were sarcastic.

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    pre ordered my rane 62z mixer. its dont automix. wait good cause im a real dj.

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    I use dJay on my iPad, it's wonderful, though you could just create an iTunes playlist and do the same thing if you're talking minimal effort.

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    glad to know the old trolls got right back on the DJF 2.0 bandwagon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike D View Post
    I use dJay on my iPad, it's wonderful, though you could just create an iTunes playlist and do the same thing if you're talking minimal effort.
    I second this. Djay is probably the best app for that, but it's no substitute for some real equipment.

    You know, if it's like a small, short ceremony or something, and you just need basic mixing capabilities, like fading from one song into another, then it's perfect.

    Like I said, not recommended for a longer event, it's really more like a "toy" app.
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