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Mitch

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  1. Currently have 13gb of EDM in recordbox, which goes onto USBs that i use in my CDJs. My itunes library is around 80gb, but that includes all my old alternative rock, metal, hip hop, etc. from cds and given from friends back in the day. I use 2 16gb usbs in my cdjs atm, but consider splitting genres onto different usbs
  2. I just have it all in iTunes (or another program of choice). All the music I spin goes into playlists and exported to recordbox All my other music is mostly full albums, and just goes into iTunes and gets tagged, then i browse to it by artist or album in iTunes and doesn't go in a playlist. iTunes handles all of my folder arranging, sorting it in folders in the format " Artist/Album/TrackNo Title.mp3" If your an iTunes hater, sure there would be another program that does similar. That's how it is at the moment, but I am considering creating a separate user profile on my computer, one for everyday use, and one exclusively for production/Djing. That will show separate iTunes libraries that way. May trial that soon and see how it goes
  3. not sure exactly what your trying to achieve? Can you explain what you want to do in moar detail
  4. That is how it is supposed to be with setup i posted. Unless you do what sol said. Or you would need to use USB and midi map it to get it to work for record/stream
  5. we have to make compromised because his mixer doesn't have send/return effects
  6. First thing i thought of when i saw that sticker was putting it over my mac symbol on the back of laptop, so potentially cool idea YSM
  7. just had this going as some background music. My brain drifted off and wasn't paying 100% attention, but sounded fairly smooth and chilled out, pretty cool stuff man. More chilled out dubstep than the hard drops and stuff that most people centre dubstep around. I enjoy this chilled out stuff Also feel free to post in the intro section of the forum to let us know a bit about yourself
  8. Mitch

    TOTD?

  9. just plain house would be sufficient. I don't like that guy either. why did the tutorial end without the songs beatmatched properly too?
  10. cool sound, felt all relaxed after listening good work
  11. I know minimal about production and only watched the first one so far, but its interesting to watch. When i get to start learning a DAW i will definitely come back and watch a lot of these again. nice post
  12. ill talk to you on chat sometime tomorrow about getting hi-res links, i have a couple of ideas i could work on
  13. was a good chilled set, felt quite relaxed listening to it. Nice tune selection
  14. yer i heard it drifting lol, but it wasn't a real punchy drumbeat on the incoming track so it wasn't too bad man, has been good so far
  15. catching the end of the empty cup right now, hanging out for your mix. EDIT: your intro just came on
  16. 2000s
  17. ill be tuned in
  18. There is already a button that says 'mark forums read' on the right hand side just above where it says 'last post'. Also a 'mark topics read' in the same spot for each section
  19. Hobberz and Gandy pretty much covered it. Very good effort for debut mix, keep it up
  20. This was cool man, puts a twist on both hardstyle and dubstep genres, enjoyed it
  21. Try read through this http://www.native-instruments.com/forum ... hp?t=86692
  22. Have you tested on a different set of speakers?
  23. Scratch Djs can show their talent in 2-3 mins. And DJ's that use sync and do more advanced dropping of samples etc.
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