Here goes a question from my extremely candid, totally NOOB perspective.
Suppose you're asked by some client to provide a pre-recorded session/mix for an event; a wedding party, a bar mitzvah, a students' party, whatever... You're getting paid for it but not as much as if it were a live session.
My question is: if you accepted, how would you do it? Would you just do a regular DJing session with your regular software/gear and record it, or would you just 'play it safe' and use a digital audio editor or DAW that gives you more freedom to edit the final mix and the advantage of not working in real time?
I don't have real experience with actual DJing but I've done some mixes with a digital audio editor and they turned out pretty good, and I find this last option to be much, much easier.
Thanks for your input, people.
EDIT: To the moderators, feel free to move this thread to the Beginners section of the forum. I maybe should have posted it there, but I honestly couldn't decide.
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