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Posted by ilovemusic on Oct-04-2005 13:49:

what dj-software do you use to make music?

what dj-software do you use to make music? (I want to make trance-music, if it depends on genre..)


Posted by alligator on Oct-04-2005 20:00:

Re: what dj-software do you use to make music?

quote:
Originally posted by ilovemusic
what dj-software do you use to make music? (I want to make trance-music, if it depends on genre..)


fool...a dj plays tracks, mixes them together to make people dance...he does not create music (he remixes it while he plays)...

a producer makes music, creates his own tracks...and those are producing software...not dj software...


Posted by Tony Morello on Oct-04-2005 20:43:

and if you're wanting to make music, you'll get better replys if you use the production forum


Posted by Xtracktor on Oct-04-2005 21:34:

Re: Re: what dj-software do you use to make music?

quote:
Originally posted by alligator
(he remixes it while he plays)...


only if your BT or zabiela?

unless you ment what was in the parenthesis as an explanation to what was previously stated?


Posted by alligator on Oct-04-2005 22:11:

Re: Re: Re: what dj-software do you use to make music?

quote:
Originally posted by Xtracktor
only if your BT or zabiela?

unless you ment what was in the parenthesis as an explanation to what was previously stated?


remix - if recorded - changing the bass is considered remixing the song...but yes i have phrased it wrong...as a dj you mostly mix tracks into one another...not a lot will remix on the spot...unless they're sasha, bt or...etc


Posted by Ryan0751 on Oct-05-2005 14:13:

Re: Re: Re: Re: what dj-software do you use to make music?

I don't even think Sasha does that much at all.

I downloaded one of his ableton sets (that I was actually present live for), and really he just played tracks. There were a couple places where he kept things overlayed for several minutes, but that's all ableton's thing.

quote:
Originally posted by alligator
remix - if recorded - changing the bass is considered remixing the song...but yes i have phrased it wrong...as a dj you mostly mix tracks into one another...not a lot will remix on the spot...unless they're sasha, bt or...etc


Posted by ilovemusic on Oct-08-2005 09:41:

ok.. for example, dj dean, groove coverage etc.. are they not djs? are they only music producers?? just wondering..


Posted by T-Soma on Oct-08-2005 09:56:

Lots of producers are djs and vice versa.
So some people when they produce a track will put dj infront of their name because they think it sounds good but most of the time it doesnt. Actualy theres a whole forum on the topic.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-08-2005 09:57:

I think my head might explode any minute now.


Posted by MindsDesire on Oct-08-2005 22:07:

Some people are DJ's and producers, you know..


Posted by stefanoc on Oct-08-2005 23:23:

they just put the nickname DJ in the beginning for different purposes. i assume one reason why they do so is to relate to electronic/dance music.

is Dr Dre a doctor? if so, wheres his clinic?


Posted by Vlad on Oct-08-2005 23:24:

quote:
Originally posted by stefanoc
they just put the nickname DJ in the beginning for different purposes. i assume one reason why they do so is to relate to electronic/dance music.

is Dr Dre a doctor? if so, wheres his clinic?



WTF son!!! Hes got offices all over Long Beach and East Compton... rekanize!!


Posted by stefanoc on Oct-08-2005 23:52:

Dr Dre would be a great doctor that everyone would love. he would only prescribe drugs that we love, not the bad tasting ones or boring tylenols.


Posted by allcentury18 on Oct-09-2005 00:31:

what is going on



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