if you are going to go the midi route, please, please learn how to beatmatch properly this means, cover up the BPM, dont look at the wave format, and for the love of god, DO NOT TOUCH THE SYNC BUTTON
i know sol is just trying to help out, but he is still very inexperienced. if you know this is your passion, you will want to go either: 2 cdjs and mixer or 2 turn tables and a mixer cdjs are now the industry standard so if your goal is to play in clubs, your going to want to get yourself some pioneer gear, best entry level setup are the pioneer cdj 350s and djm 350
id imagine it be something like Meathead with no shirt on #1: I fuckin love this song brah nohomo meathead with no shirt on #2: me too broseph *starts partyingboying meathead#1* nohomo meathead #3 : fuckin homos...oh well fuck it *starts grinding on meathead #2*
used to use traktor but dont use any digital/laptop/software anymore, just usb and cds. 350s are a little awkward to scratch on because of small platter and no vinyl emulation, pickin up some turnies hopefully with my tax refund just seeing if i should start practising before then
just read this on borgore fanpage: "Kiwi chicks are just next level awesome, leaving to oz today but I just cannot fuking wait to come back !@#$@!" any of the dubstep fans going to see?
I'm not a fan of the whole DJ thing. I use the DJ pre-fix on my facebook page solely for people who don't know me or know what I am advertising. agree with this, the only reason i have "DJ" prefixing my fanpage/soundcloud
AC/DC Airbourne Australian Crawl Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs The Cockroaches Cold Chisel Cosmic Psychos Daddy Cool Divinyls Hoodoo Gurus Hunters and Collectors Icehouse INXS Jet Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons Magic Dirt Mental As Anything Midnight Oil Painters and Dockers Paul Kelly Radio Birdman Rose Tattoo Spy vs Spy The Angels The Celibate Rifles The Choirboys The Hard Ons The Hell City Glamours The Living End The Radiators The Screaming Jets The Sunnyboys The Triffids You Am I source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pub_rock_(Australia) i actually know dick all about aussie rock hate it
so i know with vinyl, you can get battle/scratch records for all your "wikka wikka" "churp churp" to scracth over a track being played, does cd have the equivilant? the amount of times ive been asked to do a scratch down or "DO THAT WIKKA WIKKA YOU KNOW IM SAYIN YEA WICKED SHIT BRAH" regardless, id still like to learn for my own interest in looking into scratching