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Re: Re: Re: Re: Using Serato hardware for Native Instruments software
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I agree,
But sync button talk drives me a little loo laaa.. so i agree with him.
Not that i care. I find it fun when it's a little challenging.
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I dont need a sync button for house/trance/euro/techno. I use my full Serato package for that. But I do need a sync button for hip-hop and other pop music shit. I am having huge problems mixing for mainstream crowds using mainsteam music with songs that are like 4-5 minutes long with NO room for error or maneuvre.
And as for the equipment, with mainstream I am not necessarily relying on the timed vinyl. I can just ignore the turntables for that session and play directly onto the mixer and into the speakers, to please the folks. I just want to save the headache when playing for those crowds during those moments. I get irritated too easily and disoriented when spinning rap/pop/etc shit, but thats what people listen to nowadays. Thats the only way in some cases for me to be able to play some underground electronic music as well, either for "warmup" or at the end when people are drunk/high enough. I dont know enough people in my area to party to the kinds of music that I listen to (EDM pre-2006).
I do have the SL-1200 MK2's, so I do use real vinyl and while my mixing skills are still weak, I can throw a decent set for my house parties. I typically spin at friends/acquantances houses for small crowds but its fun. But I dont intend on ever becoming a big DJ or play for huge crowds. I dont want to be famous and I doubt this will be possible as a real job or career. This is just a hobby and my way of meeting people and having fun. And earn respect and learn skills.
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EDIT: Thanks for all the help from everyone who recommended something or gave insights, it really helped, I will get on them and try it out once my laptop comes in tomorrow from warranty services.
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Last edited by Magnetonium on Jul-16-2008 at 23:28
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