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Re: [xl7] Re: XX-7 versus records

2003-01-15 by David DeciBel

I do complex d&b.  Working live is virtually impossible unless I have all my
tracks ready to go.  I have found my self simply pressing play and just
adjusting silly little paramiters in the middle.  Now I use Final Scratch
and MIX multiple parts of my tracks in.  It greats a GREAT mix!  And every
set is different.  I may use 4-8 mix's per track of mine.  I can mix a
record in pretty fast (not to mention that the track's always at the same
speed, so I don't need to worry about pitching too fast) so I can change
things around quite a bit.

AND IT'S FUN!  =)
----- Original Message -----
From: <byron@...>
To: <xl7@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 1:29 PM
Subject: [xl7] Re: XX-7 versus records


> Spinning tables is definately much EASIER than doing a live
> gig...especially the setup and tear down. Not to mention it's easier
> to hold a beer and a square while spinning....but it's just not quite
> as fun...unless of course you have a partner, one on the decks and
> one on the gear, and then tag team. That's what me and my cohort did
> for new years eve, fortunately we just broadcasted it online, WAY too
> much gear to haul on a night like that.
> ByronIV
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> > So you prefer to spin over playing live?
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> > rEalm
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