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  1. Thanks for the advice guys! Will be giving both a fair crack. Shall report back with findings!
  2. So at the meat I completely forgot to ask Oxy and Wrx about the pros and cons. So i'll put it to everyone. I'm getting a Pioneer DDJ-SB it comes bundled with Serato Intro but was wondering which would be better Traktor or Serato? It will mainly be for bedroom use to learn so the software that shows more information on what's happening would be good.
  3. Ok sweet thanks for the help!
  4. I used a verbatim at HQ did notice it was bit slow loading the waveforms and details on some tracks, will a better usb make that process load quicker? Note it was the first time I'd used CDJs with a usb
  5. Funny enough was just gonna post a thread asking for USB suggestions then found this great write up decided to go with the SanDisk Extreme CZ80
  6. No price yet still labelled as 'coming soon'
  7. Good post will keep this in mind.
  8. Keeen
  9. Can't make it. That's the day I'm getting the sex change op.
  10. Pending

    Sup

    I apologise in advance [emoji14]ending:
  11. Since we all know SoundCloud is going down hill here are some alternatives 1. Mixcloud: Mixcloud offers users browsing and streaming audio content uploaded on its site. Registered users are allowed to upload content such as radio shows, DJ mixes, and podcasts, as well as promote and share their content through Mixcloud’s own social networking widget. Registered members may also join a Community, a selection of other users who share a common interest, which will periodically update the user when new content correlated to the Group is available. 2. Bandcamp: Bandcamp is an online service provides a platform on which users can access to an artist’s page featuring information on the artist, social media links, merchandising links and listing the artist’s available music. The site lets artists to provide free music downloads with the option to allocate the artist to receive a free track or album by joining the artist’s email list. Other attributes include dispatching purchased music as a gift, viewing lyrics and saving personal songs or albums in the wish list. These options can be toggled can customized on the artist’s page letting artists to alter the appearance of their page, and to customize its features. 3. House-Mixes: House-Mixes is another online music provider that comes with not limits or restrictions on DJ mix uploads, share your DJ mixes globally. The site allows you interact with other DJs and music fans, with up to half a million registered users. Having more than 300,000 uploaded mixes from every genre, you can hand on your favorite ones easily to enjoy. Here, too, you can choose from various sections like techno, breakbeat, old skool, funky house, commercial dance, house mix, progressive trance, rave, hardcore and more. It also allows you plunge into all sorts of tracks that come in flavors like jackin house, chillout and jungle tracks. 4. Noise Trade: Noise Trade is a platform deliberated to aid artists mounts their audiences by distributing free music in exchange for fan data. Noise Trade caters a substitute for people who love free music to download grand content and exclusively support the authors. Being a music fan, you can choose to help in a couple of ways. The widget of the site is a very simple and fully functional web tool that is structured into a small box. The service provides useful tools for writers, artists, bands and comedians to prance their stuff on the implicit plane. 5. Mixcrate: Mixcrate enables users to browse and listen to DJ mixes on the site. Registered users can ‘like’, download, save a mix to their playlist, and comment on a mix. Users are facilitated to ‘follow’ other users, both DJs and listeners, to be notified of their recent activities on the site such as recently uploaded mixes, newly likes and comments etc. that is shown on the activity feed on the homepage. Registered DJs are accommodated to upload a limitless number of mixes, with a file size limit of 190MB for each mix. Original atricle
  12. Haven't got my phone on me but mine looks the same as Labrat's and Kodiak's
  13. It's slower but other than that it's fine
  14. FUcking mental \:D/
  15. awwww yissss
  16. Hi m8
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