I see 2 many djs the same way i see girl talk. The worst thing is that
they go to a more demagogic arena thrill. They emulate a rock show by
cutting off the boring parts or the non-top charting tunes and filling
the spaces with all the climax moments an arena rock show would have.
On Sep 8, 2008, at 4:32 PM, Todd Sines wrote:
BMG / Ectomorph.
His "DJ" sets are more like on the fly mashups of Prince, Dan Bell,
Carl Craig, P Funk, Laid Back, Kraftwerk and B-52s.
2 Many DJs wish they could hold a torch to what he does with Live
with their sets.. but thankfully, everything's already sync'ed
within Live.
as for Traktor:
I have been dabbling with the 4 decks thing but still using
turntables for the first 2 tracks and then synching to their
"master" pitch clocks. You can easily start up another deck or two
using your other decks' pitch. Sometimes it works, other times not.
As good as Traktor is, it's not always making razor-sharp 1/2/4/8-
bar loops for you -- I wouldn't rely on it 100% of the time. But it
does make DJing a lot more fun than just playing 90% of the song and
fading in the ends. ;)
+odd
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On Sep 8, 2008, at 3:23 PM, Kowalsky wrote:
Well, hawtin seems to do what's possible. But i didn't like, as i
said previously. Sandrinho, a brazilian DJ/producer, does it quite
well. And he uses a MPC on top of it.
My question was: who does the loop frenzy twisting knobs-o-rama good?
On Sep 8, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Martin Dust wrote:
Kowalsky wrote:
I agree with you.
But what you're saying now has nothing to do with what i was
asking in first place.
OK, Let me reverse it and as you a question. which DJ do you know
who can do what's possible with 4 decks in Trakor or Ableton?
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