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Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on May-29-2008 08:18:

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Originally posted by Storyteller
I got beatmatching down within 2 hrs as well.


quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
Of course it's not spot on and you need to learn about correction and stuff


hahahaha.


Posted by bamski on May-29-2008 09:09:

lol i bet tiesto had it down in a matter of minutes.


Posted by Storyteller on May-29-2008 10:20:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
hahahaha.


You know those 2 things aren't opposites right? The one actually follows the other? Your laughing implies you don't.

It's all about how it works, you can refine the skills once you have gotten a hold of the basics. These kinds of courses can be fun and informative to some, to get a grasp at learning the basics you know . I'm just saying plain beatmatching isn't hard at all, especially when you've got somebody to tell you how it works. Just because you couldn't get it done the first day doesn't mean others can't either.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on May-29-2008 10:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
You know those 2 things aren't opposites right? The one actually follows the other? Your laughing implies you don't.


wrong. they are the same thing. being able to get beats in time and keep them there IS what beatmatching is. your statement is nonsense.

quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
It's all about how it works, you can refine the skills once you have gotten a hold of the basics. These kinds of courses can be fun and informative to some, to get a grasp at learning the basics you know . I'm just saying plain beatmatching isn't hard at all, especially when you've got somebody to tell you how it works.


hey everyone, its captain obvious.

quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
Just because you couldn't get it done the first day doesn't mean others can't either.


yeah, some people are just good at things. but they didnt get "good" at something by sitting a 2 hour course. understand the debate before you start arguing against things i haven't said.


Posted by dimadelux on May-29-2008 10:49:

rofl at this topic and the fucktards who believe you can learn to beatmatch within 2 hours


Posted by Storyteller on May-29-2008 10:50:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
wrong. they are the same thing. being able to get beats in time and keep them there IS what beatmatching is. your statement is nonsense.



hey everyone, its captain obvious.



yeah, some people are just good at things. but they didnt get "good" at something by sitting a 2 hour course. understand the debate before you start arguing against things i haven't said.


So be it, we disagree. I would say if somebody gets a track straight for the first 32 beats within an hour or 2 he's doing very well and I would even dare say it's beatmatching. A matter of putting things in perspective I guess.

I actually recorded my first promo mix in my third/4th hour of mixing (first day I got my cdj's). That mix got me in a gig with Menno de jong, Sied van Riel, Guiseppe Ottaviani (Nu-NRG), John O' Callaghan and more, so you guys go ahead and laugh . That's the exact reason why I disagree with you.


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