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* A place for sets that didn't make it to the radio *

What is allowed:
- sets recorded live on real decks during your bedroom dj practice
- sets containing mixing errors (use your common sense here)

What is NOT allowed:
- sets created with mixing software

It's live & real.
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KETROO wrote:- sets created with mixing software.
...so mixing with Final Scrach or Serato Scratch Live is not allowed?
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I don't know for sure how it works with these 2. How much advantage do you get over real decks? Do you still have to bit-match manually or does the Mac do it for you?
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Re: LIVE FROM OUR BEDROOMS

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KETROO wrote:* A place for sets that didn't make it to the radio *

What is allowed:
- sets recorded live on real decks during your bedroom dj practice
- sets containing mixing errors

What is NOT allowed:
- sets created with mixing software

It's live & real.
Is it allowed to do a set at home with mixing software without using the beat matcher, so you'll get a set made at home full of errors?
:roll:
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KETROO wrote:I don't know for sure how it works with these 2. How much advantage do you get over real decks?
- playing digital with timecode vinyls (so still it look and feels like real vinyl)
- no carrieing around with heavy vinyls
- able to take >10.000 tracks
- search tru your collection in a second
- placing comments behind your tracks to give you hints for faster searching
- play netlabels
- play unreleased stuff
- play edits of tracks
- looping on the fly
- key lock
- filtering/effects
- history function to see what you played
- saves money in the end, because you can download a single track from a ep on Beatport (or whatever online store), instead of buying a vinyl only for one track.
KETROO wrote:Do you still have to bit-match manually or does the Mac do it for you?
YES! mixing with Final Scratch/Serato Scratch Live comes free with human errors :wink:
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Re: LIVE FROM OUR BEDROOMS

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idealstandard wrote:
KETROO wrote:* A place for sets that didn't make it to the radio *

What is allowed:
- sets recorded live on real decks during your bedroom dj practice
- sets containing mixing errors

What is NOT allowed:
- sets created with mixing software

It's live & real.
Is it allowed to do a set at home with mixing software without using the beat matcher, so you'll get a set made at home full of errors?
:roll:
First of all the aim here is NOT to post sets "full of errors" even if they were recorded on real decks. Use your common sense.

Secondly I think it was pretty clear stated that sets created with mixing software is not allowed. So the answer to your question is NO.
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Post by df »

but why post them here? i believe that in the livesets section there are already plenty of sets that match your criteria....
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KETROO wrote: First of all the aim here is NOT to post sets "full of errors" even if they were recorded on real decks. Use your common sense.

Secondly I think it was pretty clear stated that sets created with mixing software is not allowed. So the answer to your question is NO.
Hmm, thought so, my loss. But could you explain me what's the point then?
Not meaning to diss you or whatever, but I don't get this analog vs digital stuff, real djs vs fake ones...
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