He only used the slider when I watched him. I don't know how on earth he
*started* tracks on beat, but he had no problem keeping them *in time* via
the mouse-driven slider thingy.

Night busses in Brixton are hillarious.

Tristan
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sakari Karipuro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: (313) FK & Traktor


> Brent Kirkwood wrote on Wed, 26 Feb 2003 about following:
>
> > The G4 was on a table next to him that wasn't facing the audience, so
> > neither was he for a lot of the night.  He played very few records over
> > the 3 1/2 hour set - never two at one time (ie, no mixing between
>
> hmm, kinda boring, huh? did he even check the dancefloor occasionally?
> sounds like pre-selected set.. altough i don't think mr kevorkian would
> do that :) for me part of the fun is to see the people dancing.
>
> and the traktor.. i keep wondering.. i've played around with both
> versions of it, 1.0 and 2.0 and it definitely doesn't have the feel of
> vinyl (obviously) or even cd. i find it even more difficult than mixing
> with 3 decks - it's easier to keep 3 decks in beat than two tracks on
> traktor :) (and for sure it does have WAY too many buttons in it, you
> need perhaps about ~10 of those ~120 available buttons/sliders)
>
>
> sakke
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