couldn't disagree with you more. i consider a DJ mix
more than the sum of its parts- it's a live recording
of a performance. as soon as i find out a mix was
done on the computer i completely lose interest in it.
and part of the fun of studio mixes is doing it over
until you get it the way you want it! :) dave
--- "N. Graham Worthington" <nworth1@gl.umbc.edu>
wrote:
quoted 34 lines I wouldn't call that cheating at all, and not just
> I wouldn't call that cheating at all, and not just
> because I mix with a PC
> either. Almost every single headliner-level DJ in
> the world has used the
> same method for their promos and other released
> mixes, so why can't
> unknowns do it too? If some promoter wants _proof_
> you can mix live, give
> it to them, but otherwise, I think PCs are the way
> to go for the
> dexterity-challenged. It only provides more
> interesting possibilities
> than the alternative...if the asses are shaking, I
> think the end
> justifies the means.
>
> N.
>
> On 28 Jul 2003 skkatter@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > Hello! Here's a DJ mix I put together for a radio
> show
> > in Dublin. It's more electro/breaks than IDM but
> > there's probably something in there for everybody.
> I
> > totally cheated and mixed it all on my PC rather
> than
> > recording it live off the decks as I always mess
> > something up that way. :)
> >
> > http://homepage.eircom.net/~audio1/spin.html
>
>
>
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Dave Marwick | DJ M
Tenderloft / Faultline / Freebeats
San Francisco
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