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Well, first off, what the fudge did I just start listening to but never finished cause it hurt my ears.
And that is not DJing if you just add random spins to it...
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07-09-2011, 09:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-09-2011, 09:36 PM by AceInfinity.)
I'm not sure if I consider myself a DJ, as I don't really "mix" things, but I do, happen to do a ton of stuff in FL, Cubase, and Ableton.
here's an example of one of my older tracks:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXeUgxDRNBE[/youtube]
Created the video/animation myself as well in AE, using the exact soundwave of my finished track.
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I actually and honestly really like this mix.
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I'm actually working on a new one similar to this style. Been on and off at it for the past couple months, but I think it's close. Getting there
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This mix is the original mix guys lol. I like it. But my cousin would just make tons and tons and tons of scratch records... to the point where you cannot even here the song.
I guess he's not labeled as a dj. Dj's make actual mixes in fl studios and stuff.
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True, scratching is just a part of DJ'ing in a specific style of DJ'ers. I personally don't do any of that, I create all of my own sounds, anyone can scratch things up.
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Obviously it all depends on how good the DJ is...