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jacob z.
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Date:
Tue, 9 Jul 2002 09:54:32 -0700 (PDT)
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Re: [idm] Looking for a good DJ program for Windows
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so would you say that these cd mixers work better than the software mp3 mixers? i'm trying to decide which to put my chips on - i already have decks, but i want to incorporate my own music, plus most of the music i love now i don't own on vinyl yet, or will never own on vinyl because it's cd only or way out of print or something... thanks everyone for your suggestions, i will try virtual turntables and atomixmp3 and see if they work better for me than traktor. sorry for the off-topicness - but i want to spin idm, and all my vinyls are drum n' bass, so you see, for me it is very on topic... ;) j On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Kent williams wrote:
quoted 8 lines Actually the most useful thing you can get is a DJ friendly CD player setup.> Actually the most useful thing you can get is a DJ friendly CD player setup. > The pioneers with the big wheels, and the top of the line Tascams are very > easy to learn to use. I have a very old Denon 2000 Mk 2 dual CD player and > once you get the basics down (finding the cue point) it almost seems easier > than beatmatching vinyl, because you only have to find a good cue point once. > Then beat matching comes down to starting at the cue point, judging whether > you're rushing or dragging, adjusting the pitch and recuing. Like 3 > button pushes.
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