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congrats.. be weary of the other dj's using ur mixer (i would be if i was lending such an expensive piece of equipment that wasn't being "rented" from me).. although the djm600 seems to be the mixer that most clubs (at least in so cali.) use.. surprising amounts of dj's don't really know how to use it to its full potential.. i think the thing that gets to most of them is how to control the headphone volume w/o messing w/ the booth volume (this controls the monitors).. so u might wanna give a quick rundown to dj's that aren't familiar with that setup.. i know it woulda been helpful to a lot of the dj's i seee that get that confused look on their face until they finally get the feel for how it works... i wouldn't even bother explaining effects since u will probably be talking to them in the dj booth as they are getting their stuff ready and if they happen to actually hear anything u are saying, it will probably be every other word at that.. eitherway, im surprised u are doing this for free.. especially if they're using ur mixer.. but shiet, at least you get to spin and theres no complaining about that! good luck!
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