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Places to practice mixing around ATL?
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| Dojomaster26 |
| I'm currently a few states away from my CDJs + mixer by staying here. Is there a place that I can go to get some practice mixing done in ATL, either commercially (rentals?) or privately (house party LOL)? |
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| Ted Promo |
| Just get really drunk at a show and tackle the dj. If you're good you could probably mix about three or four tracks in while everyone's scrambling. |
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| nchs09 |
| No equipment needed to practice jesus pose ;) |
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| Calamar |
| Guitar Center. They'll let you use their DJ equipment for as long as you like. I've worn out my welcome there countless times. :P |
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| iammesol |
| Yeah, when GC has their stuff hooked up, they actually love you going in there and showing off. lol |
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| AlokGT |
come to LA.
Javier and I have, combined, 2 x CDJ 1000, 2 x CDJ 800, DJM800, EFX 1000, 2 x MK5's, 2 x Numarks, and KRK RP5's + 10" Sub |
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| Live4Trance |
| Not sure if it's helpful, but there is a dj lab in Burlington, Vermont. I know, it's "cow country" but I tell you the city is an incubator for newbie djs. Presently, various House and yellow-page djs are popular there. The real deal House djs I believe come up from NYC. BUT BURLINGTON NEEDS TO BE EXPOSED TO TRANCE!!!! |
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| Dojomaster26 |
| That's be awesome, but its a bit of a drive for me, LOL |
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| Dj Dizzy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Calamar
Guitar Center. They'll let you use their DJ equipment for as long as you like. I've worn out my welcome there countless times. :P |
hell yeah, jump on the cdj's for 20 min's followed by a jesus pose at guitar center. |
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