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VST & Plugins Everything in one place: http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php http://www.olilarkin.co.uk/index.php?p=freeplugins http://www.madtracker.org/plugins.php http://www.sadglad.com/freevstplugins6.html Ugo Audio GTG Synths Synthesizers: Itchy Synthesizers - Six quality synths Novaflash Micromega Bass Synth TAL-Bassline Synth http://vstplanet.com/Instruments/VST_Synthesizers.htm Instrument Recreations http://yohng.com/piano.html Samplers and Drum Machines: - Mastering: elogoXa - X-cita, anologue style exciter Equalizers: - Effects (Filters, Phasers, Delays etc): Illformed - dBlueGlitch VST/Plugins/Synths http://www.studiotoolz.net Sample Packs Warbeats http://www.warbeats.com/ 8.5GB of samples http://createdigitalmusic.com/2008/03/26/85-gb-of-free-cc-licensed-samples-from-the-olpc-project-and-olpc-music-tools/ Vengeance-Music.de http://www.vengeance-sound.de/eng/indexes/indexFreeSounds.html Crazy Pellas http://www.crazypellas.net/ Soundsnap (5 free samples per month or join for the premium content) http://www.soundsnap.com/ From New Zealand http://www.goldbaby.co.nz/freestuff.html FF Recordings http://www.ffrecordings.co.uk/ Gold Baby Productions http://goldbabysamples.blogspot.com/ Sample Swap http://www.sampleswap.org/ Link to free samples from DnB wiki http://www.dnbwiki.com/index.php/Free_Samples The Freesound project http://www.freesound.org/ Looperman http://www.looperman.com/ Free Ableton Live packs http://www.puremagnetik.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=42&Itemid=174 Other Free Ableton goodies http://www.thecovertoperators.org/Free-Downloads/
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MixVibes, leading company in DJ technologies for over 10 years announces the release of a new update of CROSS, digital DJ solution for professional and advanced DJs. The CROSS 1.5 update brings major improvements to this powerful solution. CROSS now comes with 3 carefully selected and designed effects. Faithful to our trademark simplicity, all the effects in CROSS are controllable with one single knob and were tweaked to sound smoothly from gentle to coarse. Interact with your music and work new transition techniques with the state of the art Delay, High-pass Filter and Flanger. Each one comes in 2 versions to suit your mood: mild or wild! CROSS 1.5 includes an all new BPM analyzer. This tool offers outstanding accuracy and the best results even on all styles of music. CROSS 1.5 defines a new standard on the DVS market in terms of BPM detection. Use this tool to classify your music collection by BPM and discover new natural transitions between your tracks. The new update provides major enhancements and fine tuning of the MIDI section. The software is now compatible with the advanced 14-bit MIDI protocol used by the top of the notch DJ controllers of the market. CROSS now includes 35 MIDI mappings including Denon DN-3700, Novation Dicer, Vestax PMC 05Pro IV, Vestax VCI-300 / VCI-300MKII, Allen&Heath Xone DX… A new MIDI Hot plug function allows the DJ to connect on the fly any MIDI controllers. CROSS 1.5 is also equipped with an output Limiter to ensure a perfect sound quality and avoid all digital saturation. The limiter interacts with the master output and compresses the frequencies that cause saturation ensuring maximum volume with outstanding sound quality and no hiss or rumbling in the speakers! Last but not least, you’ll be able to trigger twice as many Locators from now on. CROSS 1.5 features 6 savable Locators for more control over your live mash-ups and on the fly remix performances. In a few words, CROSS 1.5 answers the requests of users in the MixVibes’ community with a new set of effects, more locators and MIDI mappings for high end DJ controllers; while constantly remaining focused on the core quality of the software, thanks to enhanced BPM detection, an output limiter and 14-bit MIDI compatibility. http://www.mixvibes.com/en/content/cross-demo
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Armind Van Cupe Armond Van DJaz
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yea but we didn't have enough interviews to keep it going it also got filled with other shit like 'whats in your dj bag' and shit so i decided to blend it with DJ HQ
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While it’s only the middle of August, it’s clear that the monster lineup that’s set to descend on the Australian summer for the 2011 Summafieldayze festival simply couldn’t be contained any longer. The combined might of promoters Fuzzy and Future Entertainment had their work cut out for them to top the 2010 lineup which featured big names from across the dance scene including Carl Cox, 2manydjs and Major Lazer, but as big as that was the 2011 festival is set to smash it out of the park with a slew of heavyweight acts that will get the Gold Coast rowdy as Summafieldayze arrives in January. Leading the charge at the festivals will be a pack of big international DJs, including David Guetta, Armand Van Helden, Bob Sinclar as well as Justice riffling through their record bag and Armin van Buuren backing up after his sure-to-be massive Armin Only New Years Eve. If that massive DJ lineup doesn’t do it for you then there’s also a run of great live acts spearheaded by returning heroes N.E.R.D. as well as other Field Day players The Rapture, Jamaica and the incredible Trentemøller. Summafieldayze 2011 Gold Coast lineup: David Guetta Armin Van Buuren Justice (DJ Set) N*E*R*D Armand Van Helden The Rapture A-Trak Bob Sinclar Chromeo Erol Alkan Art v Science Trentemoller Live Boyz Noize Dennis Ferrer Miami Horror Tinie Tempah Rivastarr Plump DJ’s Claude Von Stroke Jamaica Nervo Yuksek Aeroplane Zombie Disco Squad So Me v. DVNO & many more Summadayze 2011 Melbourne New Years Day lineup: David Guetta N.E.R.D Justice Armand Van Helden Chromeo Bob Sinclar Boys Noize Erol Alkan Tinie Tempah Miami Horror Riva Starr Dennis Ferrer Claude Von Stroke Aeroplane Nervo Plump DJ’s So Me v. DVNO Yuksek Zombie Disco Squad Summadayze 2011 Adelaide lineup: David Guetta Bob Sinclar Boys Noize Andy C Miami Horror Claude Von Stroke Riva Starr Dennis Ferrer RJD2 Killa Kella Nervo Summadayze 2011 Perth lineup: David Guetta Armin Van Buuren N*E*R*D Chromeo Bob Sinclar Erol Alkan Miami Horror Riva Starr Aeroplane Yuksek Zombie Disco Squad
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Having spent the year comfortably cruising on the success of his Duck Sauce partnership with A-Trak – maybe you heard their little hit Barbra Streisand once or twice this year? – Armand Van Helden is living the good life. That’s made only more apparent when he got on the phone to inthemix, casually chatting about his current success as well as past glories in an always laidback and conversational tone. Hey Armand, what’re you up to? “I’m just chilling…there’s nothing crazy on the agenda.” Yeah? Are you in New York? “Yeah I’m at home in New York.” I remember speaking to you earlier this year before Good Vibrations and you spoke about how you don’t tour as much these days, and now Australia gets you out here twice in the one year. “Well, believe me, Australia is easily one of the top destinations for me as a DJ. It doesn’t matter what time of year it is, I know it’s going to be nicer than here in New York and that crowds will be up for a good time. If it’s not the best then it’s definitely in that arena of the best places to go spin so I’m always up for it.” As well as your festival dates in our summer you’ve also got a one-off show with A-Trak as Duck Sauce. Was it planned that you’d both be in the country together or was it just by chance that it connected like that? “Yeah, I think it was built on that Duck Sauce show and the rest of the dates just kind’ve fell into place after that.” Going back to your schedule, what made you decide to cut back your touring regime to where it is now? “I guess it would’ve been around the turn of the millennium that I cut it back…2000 or so. So I kind’ve forgotten what it was once like to be on the road and out there all the time. The reasoning behind it was…well, it wasn’t money. A lot of things are motivated by concerns for money, I mean, everybody has mortgage payments they need to make…but for me, I had made money in the ‘90s and I didn’t buy anything with it. I was like ‘you know, I’m young, what’s the best thing that I could do? What’s the best thing for me on a personal level?’ And the best thing to do was whatever I wanted to do. So my mentality was ‘Okay, Armand just really wants to do nothing, go for a walk and have a cappuccino with some friends’, you know what I’m saying? That was basically my reasoning! My logic was like I could get to 50 and be this old DJ still trying to keep going every night or I could just enjoy what was happening for me and take it in my stride. It’s a balance of work and play.” That’s interesting, I remember speaking to Steve Aoki recently and he was saying that out of a year he probably spends something like 250 days on the road playing shows. “Yeah, but it works for him. I’m not saying that anyone should or shouldn’t follow my lead, but everybody has their own motivation for doing this. I think a lot of DJs set out and they want to achieve something, and I can see that and respect that, but I’m just not that way anymore. That’s what works for me.” Going on that, was there a particular moment in your career where you felt that you had attained ‘sucess’? And how do you personally even measure that? “Yeah, that’s a good question. I would say there was one time when I—I don’t know if this makes sense but it’s how I interpret it…there was this one time when I attained self-actualisation. It was in 1998, I was in Ibiza and I was with a new girlfriend at the time and she just incredible and I had a number one song in the UK with You Don’t Know Me. I was in Ibiza on the beach and the song was being played on the beach, people were freaking out, I was newly in love, everything with my family was going really well and I could feel that everything around me was…happy. I think when you get that level of success and if you disappear the next day but you’ll always be remembered…then that’s a wonderful place to be in. I always try to remember the simple moments like that and now I don’t need to go after the number one records…I like when I can get ‘em, but I don’t need them.” Well how did you feel this year when Barbra Streisand went crazy? “Yeah, Barbra Streisand was as surprising to me as Bonkers was. And you could probably say that Bonkers was just as much of a surprise as I Want Your Soul or You Don’t Know Me were. I think most of my songs are powered by good will. Other DJs tell me when they first hear my stuff ‘oh that’s cool, but I’ll never play those records’. I think they think that my songs suck and they don’t suit their clubs. That’s fine because I haven’t really made club club songs, not originals anyway. The songs I make kind’ve skip over specialists and go straight to the people and the people listening make them big songs. It makes no sense to my record label.” Have you guys started working on anything to follow up Barbra Streisand? “Yeah, there will be a Duck Sauce album. We’ve got a lot of material already made for it, but now that Barbra Streisand has had this level of success we’re kinda of re-looking at some of the songs we had made. We have to rethink some of what we’ve done. In a way Barbra Streisand has made us go back to the drawing board for Duck Sauce. I know it’ll be fun though, whatever we come up with. We’ll be done with it soon, that’s for sure.” I don’t exactly what format it will take, if it will be an album or something less conventional. I think everybody’s searching for the next format, but whatever it is we’ll make it fun. A-Trak isn’t the only person that you’ve collaborated with in 2010, you also did Brrrat! with Steve Aoki. What is it about collaborating and working with different people that interests you? “Basically, I kind’ve run through phases. Let’s say you have your circle of friends and it’s a strong group of people and you always go to the same pub or bar or club and you go there knowing that you’re going to see the same faces every time. You’re content. You’re happy with that. I can have that but then I’ve got this almost gypsy mindset where it’ll be fine until I decide that it’s time for a change. So I’ll make a quick change. It’s not like I’ll be gone for good but I’ll just need to go on an adventure on my own and meet some new people and see what happens with them. I’m a curious person.”
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While Boys Noize will be in Australia over summer as a part of the Summadayze festival tour, the Boys Noize love isn’t stopping there, with two of the German producer’s label prodigies hitting up our clubs in January. Stars of the Boys Noize Records imprint, both Djedjotronic and Housemeister will touch down in Australia in January next year for an extensive summer club tour, bringing their individual approaches to punishing electro to the masses. The two are no strangers to local clubs having both toured here recently with Djedjotronic teaming up with Shadow Dancer and Strip Steve under the Boys Noize Records night banner and Housemeister accompanying his label boss on his Future Music Festival sideshows earlier this year. Djedjotronic & Housemeister 2011 tour dates: Saturday 22nd Jan – Sydney, Tank Nightclub Sunday 23rd Jan – Sydney, Greenwood Hotel – same date as Kaskade show Tuesday 25th Jan – Perth, Ambar Nightclub Wednesday 26th Jan – Adelaide, Shores Complex (Roger Sanchez’s Beach Party) Friday 28th Jan – Melbourne, Brown Alley, (Any Excuse) Saturday 29th Jan – Wollongong & Canberra, TBA Sunday 30th Jan – Newcastle, Claredon Hotel, (Sundae Fundaze)
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Gold Coast Sydney Melbourne Adelaide Perth
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someone get them, repack them, send to me and i'll put them all together in a pack on ADJF webspace
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i only just got home so i know i'll need the time lel
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electro_music
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its electro or whatever fuck whatever the sub genre's are on the forum section Fidget, Hard, Funky, Club, Euro, Broken, Progressive etc.
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http://www.ausdjforums.com/modules.php? ... ic&p=50513
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Get the samples: http://www41.zippyshare.com/v/27050019/file.html Mission: Use any DAW or means necessary with the above samples only. Get the pack, make a track - simple! Upload your shit somewhere PRIVATE (eg. soundcloud private link with download available) - do not let anyone else know about your track. Send me a PM with a link to your finished track. The tracks will be anonymously uploaded to the ADJF soundcloud and we will all vote on the best track (yes this means you can vote for your own). Timeframe: You have until the end of Jan (some extra time for xmas and shit). Genre: Electro (however you determine it) - - - Use this thread for discussion
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i'll make a new thread about it today aiiiiiiiiiiiii
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prob take me a while to get it all setup and i need a laptop like bad
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so queue up a few songs then go look behind all the paintings for the safe
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dont u haev to sign for shit anymore?
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and ADJF behind you