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audacity can edit mp3's man, it's a nice free program. Not sure what your doing wrong for it to not edit them. If your going to chop acapella out of a file, copy the whole file to a new folder (so you can't wreck the original), open it, chop and mess around until you get what you want, save and you should be sweet
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Jeremih feat. 50 Cent - Down On Me (Spitfire Bootleg) - FREE
Mitch replied to LabRat's topic in Rap & Hip Hop
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Plenty have already mentioned above, depends on budget and what you want to get out of DJing. Controllers are good for mobile, cdjs are what your your going to be seeing if your aiming to head for the clubs
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I think the cables your saying you have are xlr to rca cables? I know on the pioneer mixers the send/return jacks use xlr on the mixer side, but the behringer uses rca, so you will need to buy 2 rca cables to use instead of the cables you have. The manual is located here, there is a diagram on there explaining how to plug it all in - http://www.korg.co.uk/downloads/kp3/sup ... M_EFG1.pdf Having a quick read through that may also answer any q's you have about it.
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welcome bro
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welcome bro
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ADJF’s REmix your heart out - win a $150 Dj store voucher
Mitch replied to CapFive's topic in Competitions, Battles & Collabs
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If you have appropriate licences to broadcast the mix, when they try and block it it asks you if you have the rights to be using the track, then you can contact them and upload appropriate paperwork and they will let it on
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What gigs are you aiming to try and get? If your aiming to get into clubs and bars, Pioneer CDJs are the way to go, as this is what you will be using at essentially every place you play out. If your aim is to do mobile gigs (house parties, private functions etc.) it's totally up to you. A fully digital system is less to set up and pack up, and it is much lighter to carry, and easier to deal with requests as you have a keyboard to easily search through a large collection of music on a laptop. Also, what's your budget?
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As Hobberz has done, I thought I would do the same for my comp submission, to stop the clutter of the comp threads. If anybody has any feedback they can give me, tips, ways to improve it, anything about the mix really, just drop it in this thread. Cheers guys and shoutout to capfive for running the comp! http://soundcloud.com/mitch_fudd/remix-your-heart-out-mitch Track List: 1. Cinema - Alex Gaudino & Jason Rooney Remix - Benny Benassi ft Gary Go 2. Start Again - Hook N Sling Remix (Feat. Lovers Electric) - The Aston Shuffle 3. Louder - Hardwell Remix - DJ Fresh Ft. Sian Evans 4. Rolling In The Deep (Benny Royal Re-Fix) - Adele 5. Satisfaction - Artistic Raw Bootleg J. Espinosa Edit - Benny Benassi 6. Who Let the Douchebags In - Danny T Remix - Oh Snap!! 7. Save The World - Zedd Remix - Swedish House Mafia 8. Rhythm Is A Dancer - Armand Van Helden Remix - Snap 9. Blow - Circuit Remix - Panic City Edit - Kesha 10. Sexy And I Know It - MADEin82 Remix - LMFAO
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Ahh the dreaded mdex... I would stay away from this unit as well, again due to the quality issues this unit has. Soldios owns one of these, but ended up upgrading. If he sees this he will be able to tell you more about it than i can though. For the price range your looking at it i'd say your better off either going with a midi controller, or if the budget can allow, maybe squeeze out a pair of cheap cdjs and a mixer. But this also depends on how serious you want to take it (or think you will).
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DLed, will listen to it by tomorrow man
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I liked this mix man, very tidy. The juggling of the different remixes of the one song was cool. The drop into the skrillex remix worked surprisingly well despite the drastic bpm change. Some nice choice of remixes. Clean mixing as usual from you. Nice effort gonna be tough to vote
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its off the spitfire release by porter robinson, thats the ep cover. check it out - http://www.beatport.com/release/spitfire/674313
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Yer anditz I Do that a bit too, but I don't really want my whole collection plugged into my decks. So much alternative rock and other genres that am never going to mix, so only put edm that I might mix onto the usbs.
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So this whole 110 bpm moombahton stuff is growing on me, but I don't have much of it at all. So I thought i'd make this thread and if you find any good moombahton, post it in this thread and everyone who is looking for it can come here. Hopefully we can get a good collection going here So i'll start it off:
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Do you really want to have to browse through 100gb of music on a cdj 400 screen though? That's why i use 16gb flash drives in the decks and just put what your actually going to mix on there, easier and quicker to find songs, but you can still put heaps on there
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says the guy who missed out on most of flux because they wanted to see example Lawl. They all wanna go pretty much just to see kanye, odd future and hilltop. And if its like splendour kanye probably won't do a side show. Time to get better friends to go to future with haha
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I'd get the separate drives and put movies on one, and music on the other. That's what I do. Keeps things separate.
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If I can get any of my tight arse mates to come and listen to some good shit I'm keen for tix. they all wanna go bdo instead but this is wayyy better IMO. None really wanted to go to parklife or stereo either
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Just upload it to mixcloud bro
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^This just reiterated my points exactly. Thankyou Hobberz There is nothing wrong with just using keyboard+mouse until you save a bit more, then buy good gear once and then it lasts. Much cheaper in long run
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Your probably not too far off with what your doing now man, just needa work on the timing of your release. So count in your head, with a few bars to go start rocking over that first beat and work on the timing of that release. There is obviously more of an art to it on TTs than CDJs. I haven't used TTs myself, but basic principle is all the same, is its all about getting a feel for the timing of when you need to release that track and when you keep practicing and get better you'll find your timing will get better and won't have to nudge the platter as much / if at all
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If only that was in off topic.... lol Anyway. Just have a look in the midi section of storedj and djwarehouse websites to see if there is anything. Found this - https://www.storedj.com.au/products/NOV-NOVNOC You'd have to create custom mapping for it. X1 is probably still alot better than this for what you want.. Why not save your $$ and get an x1, or even wait around and try pick up a used one? IMO if all your using for is track selection I can't see an issue of using trackpad and keyboard to do so. It's not illegal to touch the laptop lol