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Programming your tracks
Here is a question that comes of much debate. I would like to see how many of you program or mark your records, and to what extent. Here is my view on it...
I purchase usually 20+ vinyls a month. With so much music memorizing BPM's, Intros, and Outros is impossible for 99.9% of people in this world. In addition to knowing the path of the music, what key it is in etc. etc. So yes, I do 'program' my music by BPMing it and counting the intro's and outro's. Some would say that this is cheating or compromising the artistry of DJing. I think this is wrong. I feel that by doing this I am only adding to my ability to program a great set, which to me is the most important thing. By programming a record I have to spend less time with the finer details, like beat matching or pre-cueing a track. I can do more creative things like throw down accapellas a little longer or do other tricks I have up my sleeve.
My question is this, do you feel that programming a record (and by programming I mean labeling it with whatever information you choose, BPM, RPM, intro', etc.) is a positive thing or not? Second, if you do program, how far do you take it. Feel free not to answer the second part if you feel you are revealing any of your 'secrets'
Your response will be appreciated.
Coop

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