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fuck nice post eggs i finally have it working, the problem was i had only my vinyl decks setup in the install wizard, so i re installed it so i have all 4 decks active, works fine now
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pretty much yeah, my computer kept going into sleep mode
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get tuned whales, im live right now with tunes that i bought while at the meat
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lol thanks dude. ok so traktor works fine for me on vinyl when i have that plugged in, its the cdj side of things that is the problem, i have it all plugged in correctly, cdj into A on the A10, then a line running out of A into the mixer, USB cable and power are where they're supposed to be yet im not getting any sound, i have full control over the track that is loaded but no sound, and the output section of traktor preferences isn't showing the cdjs as a left and right selection, does anybody here know what would be the problem?
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I have checked YouTube, haven't found anything helpful yet
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Fuk up whale, I still can't get traktor to work
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Cause a lot of us were at the Meat last week we forgot to bump this thread so im doing a double 2 weeks in a row it's come up with the Wu for me
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achaly is 6.35 hrs
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https://soundcloud.com/oxykon/adjf-2014-meat-mix What else can i say but enjoy
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Apple has been in discussion with various label executives about launching an on-demand streaming service that would rival Beats Music and Spotify. The digital music pioneer also tossed around the idea for an Android app to offset the steadily declining numbers of US iTunes downloads as a result of an increase in Android-ready devices. iTunes currently accounts for more than 40% of US recorded music revenue and any decision it makes will have a profound impact on labels’ business models. While iTunes Radio is available as Apple’s current streaming service, the user has limited control over the songs they can hear and the platform has only made a small impact on Pandora’s market share. With YouTube already set to launch their own streaming service it looks as if the industry is experiencing a shift in how music is consumed. Source: dancingastronaut.com
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Nick Thayer spells out actual sales & tour earnings for DJs and producers In 2013, Forbes named Calvin Harris and Tiësto two of the ‘Highest Paid Musicians‘ of the year – in company with Jay Z, Paul McCartney, Coldplay, and Katy Perry, to name a few. In 2014, Avicii, Zedd and Calvin Harris (again) joined the Forbes list alumni on the ‘30 Under 30‘ in music along with Bruno Mars, Drake, and Miley Cyrus. From the outside looking in, it’s no surprise that it seems as though superstar DJ figures have money pouring in from every direction. Often artists even face heavy criticism from fans who lament about overpriced tickets and money-grubbing antics. In lieu of the persistent topic of conversation, Australia’s Nick Thayer took to his Tumblr to clarify an actual breakdown of profit an artist experiences with releases and touring. Looking at his own Like Boom EP, which released in March of 2012, Thayer crunched numbers of his thirteen-week #2 Beatport release. Though the EP had an impressive total of 12,722 sales and a $3,675 profit margin even after being split 50/50 for site/platform cost, the producer continued by introducing several other paid ‘behind-the-scenes’ costs like management, mastering, artwork, and publicity. He also further explicates that artists often are required to pay costs up front before ever receiving profit – and sometimes, will never even profit overall. Thayer then continues to slam real figures for the glamorous aspect of touring as performing, explaining that ‘up front,’ though he may earn anywhere from $1,000 to $1,500 for one show, other unseen costs like booking agents, management, tax, flights, lodging, and even daily necessities like food can rapidly knock off a majority of his earnings. For a run of nine shows over three weeks, Nick Thayer can earn $11,250 but end up with only $800 to walk away with. He concluded his post by explaining that his eye-opening study of his and many other DJ peers’ earnings is not meant to be a “sob story,” but rather a sincere thank you to his fans who have purchased songs and EPs, attended shows, and shared his music online to spread the word. “We do it because we LOVE THE ABSOLUTE SHIT out of writing music, playing music and sharing music.” To see the full article via Tumblr, read here. Source: dancingastronaut.com
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Get your track on wax - Affordable Vinyl Cutter
OxyKon replied to eggssell's topic in DJ Headquarters
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In regards to the question of the thread my choice is in store, (that being any vinyl store I come across) I like to dig through the crates to see what there is, I have never really bought vinyl online before
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I don't even remember that filth set
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This was the 1st time that I didn't get checked
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Catch ya Melbourne, you have def made some of us pay for this trip
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Nek minute, waiting to get in mot a bar at 4am
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Chillen with an afternoon on the decks
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WE ARE LIVE
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Live stream of 2014 meat is happening in chat, watch this thread for further information
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Anditz live
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Our apartment view
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It's alexj