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Let me get this straight... (pg. 4)
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| nefardec |
| quote: | | Or Stereo, Montreal... A system modelled after the Garage |
Nice, I definitely need to come up to Stereo at some point. |
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| Ministerio |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
Why would you buy CDJs with such limited knowledge of how to even burn a freakin CD? :stongue: |
Lol :crazy:
You have a point. |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
Nice, I definitely need to come up to Stereo at some point. |
Come up anytime, you are guaranteed a good time in Montreal... just be prepared to not sleep :) |
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| minhvp |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ministerio
Lol...i did 5 songs per cd before and that was too much..and rather than making two copies... I find it easier to make one per cd.. incase i want to mix two songs on the same cd. |
Wait, So you're saying that you burn 5 songs per cd..and then you make a copy of the exact one (in case you want to mix another song on that same cd,you have the duplicate that you can mix with.)? Then you said you find it easier to do 1 cd per song just in case you want to mix 2 songs on the same cd? That really doesnt make sense.
What I do is burn as many as I can onto 1 cd..and then burn that exact same copy in case there's a song on that same cd I want to mix with. |
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| Jarvmeister |
The only way to do it is 1 track (plus remixes) per CD.
I bet you any money thats what EVERY pro DJ does.
And MP3s are a big no go. For one they don't behave like a WAV (that is to say an audio) CD would. Try doing a spinback with an MP3.
Jarv |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
The only way to do it is 1 track (plus remixes) per CD.
I bet you any money thats what EVERY pro DJ does.
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You are wrong. Please give me money. |
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| minhvp |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
The only way to do it is 1 track (plus remixes) per CD.
I bet you any money thats what EVERY pro DJ does.
And MP3s are a big no go. For one they don't behave like a WAV (that is to say an audio) CD would. Try doing a spinback with an MP3.
Jarv |
I guess I'm not a pro dj..hehe |
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| miamitranceman |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
The only way to do it is 1 track (plus remixes) per CD.
I bet you any money thats what EVERY pro DJ does.
And MP3s are a big no go. For one they don't behave like a WAV (that is to say an audio) CD would. Try doing a spinback with an MP3.
Jarv |
Uh, I know for a fact that's wrong.
And I don't have any problems with spinbacks with mp3s. |
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| Ministerio |
| quote: | Originally posted by minhvp
Wait, So you're saying that you burn 5 songs per cd..and then you make a copy of the exact one (in case you want to mix another song on that same cd,you have the duplicate that you can mix with.)? Then you said you find it easier to do 1 cd per song just in case you want to mix 2 songs on the same cd? That really doesnt make sense.
What I do is burn as many as I can onto 1 cd..and then burn that exact same copy in case there's a song on that same cd I want to mix with. |
No, INSTEAD OF HAVING TO BURN 2 copies of the same cd (if they were five track cd's), I burn 1/cd.
Plus, my mind keeps track of them better. |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
You are wrong. Please give me money. |
Yeah pay me aswell. Danny Howells and Digweed both burn several tracks per CD. |
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| jupiterone |
| Can I have my money too please? I got a cart full of tracks on Beatport I need to purchase. Thanks. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
The only way to do it is 1 track (plus remixes) per CD.
I bet you any money thats what EVERY pro DJ does.
And MP3s are a big no go. For one they don't behave like a WAV (that is to say an audio) CD would. Try doing a spinback with an MP3.
Jarv |
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, you must be rolling in the dough, dude! |
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