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Cupe

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  1. Is not offtopic, don't get too silly. This is a legit concern for DJs.
  2. A cult of awesome
  3. In a bid to get moar users into chat, I'm making a thread. It gets weird and silly but give it more than a couple of minutes and it will change your life forever. Click the speech bubble icon on the top right of the website, or click here. There's a help thread of how all the functions in chat work here: viewtopic.php?f=54&t=11460
  4. Reckon there's any money to be made in this? Considering doing some builds to sell for some extra dosh. Will have loads of spare time in the uni break.
  5. Future Classic flagship producer Flume goes full Chuck Norris with the help of lighter, a tin can, robots, and some software and tablets powered by Intel to make a new song. With his trusty new (friend) ‘Felix the Robot Conductor’ computer by his side, the Aussie went out to experiment in making a new tune. Filmed at Sydney’s Carriageworks, Flume’s #LookInside adventure is a short film that visually showcases how all the instruments came to life to perform the new original track live. The result is an infectiously catchy signature track that’s clarity through use of live sampling is second to none. Incredibly it took twelve weeks of production, 2000 developer hours and more than 60 active Intel-powered tablets to complete this project. Feast your ears and eyes on this extravagantly catchy melody and soon to be released song!
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  7. Facebooked / Tweeted
  8. Materials: Stolmen shoe rack (110 cm), Stolmen suspension fitting (or end fitting), Vika Adils leg + wheel paint Description: I came over two Pioneer CDJ-850 a while ago. Due to lack of space I soon realized I needed some kind of shelf for the cd-players. As the original Pioneer installation plates and arms would end up at $450 I decided to go the DIY way. After a trip to Ikea I returned with a Stolmen shoe rack, a set of suspension fittings and two, black Vika Adils legs. I later completed the Ikea parts with a spray bottle with black, quick-drying wheel paint. The working process: 1. Spray-paint all non-black parts and let them dry carefully. 2. Shorten the legs with a hack saw (mine are 45 cm tall). Re-use the feet as a head cover. 3. Assemble the shoe rack. Attach it to the suspension fittings. 4. Mount the suspension fittings on the legs using the providing plastic rings (don’t forget to paint these). Adjust the height after your desire (mine are about 35 cm from the bottom) 5. Mount the DJ-furniture on your desk using the screws from the Vika Amon. 6. Hide unwanted cables with some cable ties. This DJ-furniture cost me about $50; that’s $400 less than the original Pioneer stands(!). The best part is how well it fits the CDJ:s. The bottom of the cd-players are just above the front edge and the cdj:s are just as deep as the shelf. Besides you will be able to fit a laptop perfectly fine between the cd-players (to protect your laptop you may want to stick some stick-on floor protectors on the bottom). Source: ikeahackers.net
  9. SnatchMD you came third Msg me your address so I can send your goodiez
  10. If I get some specs together I'll shoot you a PM some time
  11. Just wanna rig my car with a new system and know fuck all about it.
  12. Do you know how to rig car audio systems?
  13. Dropped on facebook
  14. Thought I replied to this thread, soz (managed to thank you for it, though lolz) Will be discussed as Mitch said
  15. Hey lad Glad you're on board for bigger things
  16. If it's simple, post in Beginners If it's a more complex producing question, post in Production
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