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what is this considered? Posted on: 28.09.2011 by Chandra Lean story:People i know play a set but in reality all they do is: spend several hours a couple days before, open up ableton, and throw in several songs. They line up crossfade points with some automation of volume level. when game day comes they hit play and use a Triggerfinger, to activate effects. ultimately allowing them to walk away from their screen and go to the crowd, the set list is "premixed" and has a set time. is this considered DJ'ing? I personally believe they are just babysitting a fancy ipod. I am eager to know what everyone else believes. | |
Chandra Lean 28.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by keithace
the people are super serious, i personally have a VMS4 that i use to Dj with Traktor. no need to flame me for asking a question. |
Chandra Lean 28.09.2011 | story: People i know play a set but in reality all they do is: spend several hours a couple days before, open up ableton, and throw in several songs. They line up crossfade points with some automation of volume level. when game day comes they hit play and use a Triggerfinger, to activate effects. ultimately allowing them to walk away from their screen and go to the crowd, the set list is "premixed" and has a set time. is this considered DJ'ing? I personally believe they are just babysitting a fancy ipod. I am eager to know what everyone else believes. |
Len Lukawski 29.09.2011 | If I was at a party when someone did this I would kick off an impromptu mime workshop. That would show the f***er. |
Latoria Kavulich 28.09.2011 | if i was at a party when someone did this i would walk out. |
Lin Danek 28.09.2011 | This is going to turn bad. |
Lisa Lochotzki 28.09.2011 | I really meant pre-recorded and play it AS-IS set |
Leeanna Ayla 28.09.2011 | So all the work finding the tunes and prepping them count for nothing? |
Lisa Lochotzki 28.09.2011 | DJ Should read people mind on the spot... playing a pre-recorder/prepared set is called juke-box, or Jock-Box to your liking. However, if they got gig and people like it, the actual industry say it get the job done, haters gotta hate... but they have their pay check. |
Deeann Cheron 28.09.2011 | No offence. But a thread asking people if they believe * add text here * is the wrong way to do something seldom turn out constructive in any way. /rant |
Chandra Lean 28.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by keithace
the people are super serious, i personally have a VMS4 that i use to Dj with Traktor. no need to flame me for asking a question. |
Margie Pavell 28.09.2011 | what the f::k is going on?...is this dude serious? |
Chandra Lean 28.09.2011 | can someone move this to the digital dj'ing community
? i posted it in the wrong section. |
Lisa Lochotzki 28.09.2011 | Ask Skrillex... |
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