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  1. Taken from: http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/02 ... ince-1999/ Global music revenue reaches $16.5B Back in 1999, global recorded music revenue was at $38 billion—and it’s been falling ever since. But that figure is on the rise again for the first time in over a decade. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) reported Tuesday that its 2012 global recorded music revenue is up 0.3 percent over 2011, reaching $16.5 billion. Or as the New York Times put it: “Last year, however, digital sales and other new sources of revenue finally grew significantly enough to offset the continuing decline in CD sales.” Not surprisingly, revenues from legal, digital services continue to rise rapidly—up 9 percent in 2012 over 2011. The IFPI also noted that legal digital music services are available in over 100 countries—just two years ago, download and subscription services were only available in 23 countries. Industry analysts from the NPD Group also have good news for the RIAA, reporting in the Annual Music Study 2012 that “illegal music file sharing declined significantly in 2012” in the US. According to NPD, the number of consumers using P2P services to download music fell 17 percent in 2012. Similarly, it said that the volume of “illegally downloaded music files from P2P services also declined 26 percent.” As we’ve long suspected, the more easy-to-use, reasonably priced alternatives there are, the less likely it is that people will turn to unauthorized sites and services. “At the beginning of the digital revolution it was common to say that digital was killing music,” Edgar Berger, chief executive of the international arm of Sony Music Entertainment, told the Times. “The reality is that digital is saving music.”
  2. Put the snow leopard boot disc in. Reboot. Hold in the "c" key to boot to the disc. Once it's loaded -choose a language -choose "password reset" from the utilities menu (top of screen) You should be able to handle it from there
  3. Mitch

    TOTD?

    skream bringing the goods with this remix https://soundcloud.com/dukedumont/skreamix-need-u-100-feat-a-m-e
  4. hmmm.. that's pretty much how i use it. Possibly try format that usb so it is fresh and has nothing on it,, force a re-analyse of a bunch of tracks and try those (select a bunch of tracks ->right click -> re-analyse. then reload the tracks to usb and see how you go.
  5. You can't hook a comp up to a vinyl RCA as it has different amplification levels and you'll risk damaging the mixer due to overloading the input. However, a spare line Input on mixer would work
  6. PUMP PUMP PUMP IT UP TRICKY TRICKY *various sounds of Melbourne*
  7. we are getting a mansion relax guize
  8. can also go http://static.bhphoto.com/images/images ... 160631.jpg this is presuming their is separate inputs on each speaker? may need extensions on the end of the cable so they reach to each speaker
  9. well then it goes off the analysis (hence the instant BPM reading) If not it has to calculate it
  10. Mitch

    TOTD?

    dope tune
  11. Depends if the track is analysed or not
  12. link doesn't work. copyright things
  13. DJ controller = midi controller
  14. 1) You need to have a lot more music than what the party goes for. The DJs job is to choose the right songs to play at the right time at the party, and mix accordingly. So at any time you're only planning a few tracks ahead. 2) i use itunes & rekordbox then copy my music to usb to take to the club. However people using midi controllers tend to use the dj software that they use with their midi controller 3) a midi controller, as andyman said, is a bit of hardware you hook up to your computer and allows you to control DJ software in a friendly manner (play bau5 tunes)
  15. Nothing wrong with settings. Bpm should show up regardless of any changes made. Bpm will even show up in non record box usbs/CDs (just not as quick). Perhaps that's something to test - try copy some files direct from iTunes (not going through recordbox) and put them Just in the root folder of the USB or burn an audio cd and see if the player picks up the bpm on those..
  16. You can if you know how viewtopic.php?t=12533
  17. they are aimed @ both
  18. Mitch

    plug.dj

    everything is wrong with facebook login. nek minute every site on the internet knows everything about you
  19. In Melbourne the best two are StoreDJ and DJ Warehouse. Both in Richmond area.
  20. ^this
  21. For the dubstep/drumstep/trap/dnb/moombah producers out there Check it Out here: http://www.rankinaudio.com/shop/ableton-live-projects
  22. Mitch

    plug.dj

    gotta log in through facebook. fuckdat. Ps: we use adjf radio every friday night for tunes (It's actually 24/7 for that matter)
  23. Vitz and Franco mainly,, they come and play at a club i used to play at when living NE Vic
  24. Hey mate. You from Albury way? I know a couple of DJs from up that way (when I used to live closer) Welcome
  25. correct
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