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Cupe

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  1. The radio page has been updated. Few cosmetic adjustments, and now there is also a player on the radio page you can use if you don't want to stream from any software. http://www.ausdjforums.com/radio
  2. Getting there http://www.youtube.com/user/ausdjforums ... rid&view=0
  3. Chucked a tweet on @ausdjforums
  4. They're a dope little unit. Bought one even though I haven't worked out where I'm going to use it yet
  5. I bought one of these and it's a boss little unit
  6. THESE ARE BEING SOLD THROUGH WOLLONGONG UNIVERSITY - POSTAGE IS AVAILABLE (Read contact details below) Meet Mbox 2 Mini — the world’s smallest, most affordable Pro Tools LE™ recording, editing, and mixing system ever. Whether you’re a singer/songwriter who’s new to recording or a seasoned pro on the go, Mbox 2 Mini packs professional features into a robust, ultra compact, easy-to-use audio workstation to record and mix music wherever your inspiration takes you. And with its diminutive size, Mbox 2 Mini literally puts the power of Pro Tools in the palm of your hand. Like its siblings, Mbox 2, Mbox 2 Pro, and Mbox 2 Micro, Mbox 2 Mini delivers superior sound quality and includes plenty of powerful creation tools for composing, recording, and mixing music. It comes with award-winning, easy-to-use Pro Tools LE™ software, which provides you with many of the same tools the pros use on major recordings and in films. And because Pro Tools is the industry standard, you can use your Mbox 2 Mini-recorded sessions in any Pro Tools-equipped studio around the world. Mbox 2 Mini is professionally and durably built to withstand all the knocks and bounces it encounters as your traveling companion, and delivers superior sound quality. Professional sound quality (up to 24-bit/48 kHz) Two simultaneous analog inputs and outputs One XLR analog input for connecting a microphone Two ¼” line-/instrument-level (DI) analog inputs for connecting guitars, basses, keyboards, synthesizers, drum machines, and more Zero-latency monitoring Compact, rugged metal enclosure for maximum portability and durability Powered by USB (USB 1.1 connection, cable included) Front-panel volume control and monitor mute switch Two ¼” analog monitor outputs Stereo headphone output 48V phantom power Kensington Security Lock SELLER CONTACT DETAILS: aaronh@uow.edu.au / 02 4221 3997 Drivers: http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_U ... popup=true
  7. avatar + post = creepiest guy ^
  8. oh hai
  9. Downloaded for YouTube Tweeted (Will also listen tonight)
  10. Up on ADJF YouTube
  11. PM me the tracklist
  12. 1. Where did the name come from? Something I used to go by when I would privately make tracks and never release them. It just means horror in french. 2. How long have you been playing & how did it all begin; What factors came together for you to take an interest in DJ'ing/Producing? I have been DJing properly for about one and a half years & It all begun when my friend gave me Justice - (Cross) and I just felt inspired with how they incorporated funk, rock and electronic music all together. It inspired me to make my own music as I had previously been in garage bands. From that time I have dabbled in other genres and tried producing everything but I just keep coming back to this sound which I love. It just feels natural and that's what I'm all about. 3. What do you spin? How would you describe your sound and what sort of style/DJ's influence you? I spin Electro and Techno, specifically the french sound. My major influences would be Justice, SebastiAn, Brodinski, Kavinsky, Daft Punk, Mr Oizo, Boys Noize, Bloody Beetroots. 4. What are your weapons of choice? For djing I suppose just your stock standard CDJ's. My production rig is always changing and adding little bits and pieces but a mainstay is Ableton Live. 5. If you could change 1 thing along your way up to where you are now, what would it be and why? I wouldn't change much because my past is what makes me who I am today. In saying that, I would have loved to get into doing music seriously, earlier. 6. If you could put yourself as the resident DJ in any scene, where would you choose and why? Paris Social Club, because they have so much class and style. 7. What other Australian DJ's/Producers do you rate? My favourites are Tyler Touche, Glass Mirrors, Streetcleaner (Soon to be $ol Dio$?), ZEE and a few more. 8. What was the first album you ever bought? The Black Album - Metallica
  13. Just the audio (in 320) The ADJF wallpapers will be used for the clips
  14. HOLY FUCKING BOSSNESS OVERLOAD
  15. Don't care if they're already up'd somewhere. Want to get some up in the ADJF YouTube. LINK MEH
  16. What's your opinion on necessity of MC's during live EDM sets just yelling (what appears to be) random things over the music? I can understand in jungle and shit sometimes or when it's song lyrics, but otherwise? y u do dis MC's?
  17. Edited your post to use youtube and soundcloud tags. Learn how to post media: viewtopic.php?f=54&t=12659
  18. CLICK THEM FOR FULL SIZE
  19. This is actually a good practise technique. Same song with solid beat, both sides, practise beatmatching
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