Hey i was just wondering what software they use at clubs/pubs
Are there any Dj's out there? Iv tried PCDJ FX. Its really good. but i dont think they use that....
Hey i was just wondering what software they use at clubs/pubs
Are there any Dj's out there? Iv tried PCDJ FX. Its really good. but i dont think they use that....
generally djs at pubs and clubs use hardware not software.
decks, mixer, amp and speakers are a must. cd mixers optional and sometimes i have seen drum machines that can produce loops used to good effect but that is about it.
oh ok... well those are for the good dj's...
im talking about the cabbage dj's that use software to mix.... and stuff..
where can i download real good Remix's for clubs...(i think theyre called X remix's or sumthing..)
Well, I don't know specifically what DJs like to use to mix, but here are a couple of nice audio tools:
Audacity which is free and supports plug-ins. I haven't used it much, but you can do some nice stuff with it.
Adobe Audition is very expensive, but Adobe creates some seriously professional software.
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alt.binaries.mps.remixes and alt.binaries.warez.uk.mp3Originally posted by Dray_04@7 May 2004 - 03:55
where can i download real good Remix's for clubs...(i think theyre called X remix's or sumthing..)
They're newsgroups but they're the best place to get Mastermix, DMC, X-Mix and Funkymix stuff.
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well as said before most djs use turntables but final scratch could be the future , it still uses 2 turntables but also a laptop with mp3s check it out here : www.finalscratch.com
also very popular is traktor dj studio, i think that could be what your after m8
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