What's in your remix deck?

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What's in your remix deck?
Posted on: 21.06.2013 by Robert Danno
Recently (like in the last week) switched from VDJ to Traktor - I've been digging through some of the pre-loaded Traktor sounds for the remix decks and was wondering if anyone has anything special living in there.. let me know!
Robert Danno
21.06.2013
Recently (like in the last week) switched from VDJ to Traktor - I've been digging through some of the pre-loaded Traktor sounds for the remix decks and was wondering if anyone has anything special living in there.. let me know!
Joesph Kasian
24.06.2013
I run 2 remix sets;

one of acapellas and vocal shots, page organised into length.

one of perc loops, riff loops and very cool samples which fit over any part of any tracks.
Jayna Hallworth
24.06.2013
I have a lot of percussion and drums that I lay over my dj sets. Also chopped up acapellas that I match in key to the track that's playing.
Latoria Kavulich
23.06.2013
For my show i have a lot of station IDs and intros loaded up.
Dedra Kreinbring
21.06.2013
Weirdly one of the most successful things I have done on the remix decks has been to split up the build up in Harlem Shake onto separate pads. Then drumming out live and building some extra tension before the drop.

So so cheesy, but people enjoyed seeing me actually doing something noticeable on stage as I usually like playing out the songs and not using effects much.

Other than that I just use loops from my favourite songs to help mixing sometimes and bridging tracks
Antonetta Wikel
21.06.2013
I have various samples and field recordings for my ambient and downtempo sets. Rainforests, waves, birds, traffic, machine noises, etc. I also use various vocal samples and quotes. I like to build ambient spaces for the music to blend in and out of. I haven't used it much for re-mixing or augmenting uptempo stuff yet. We'll see if I ever get that bug or not.

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