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FarhanR
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| I want to try my hands on DJing now.I want to know which software should i get to learn the stuff?I am thinking about Image Line Deck-a-dance.I personally think it will have a friendly interface(coz i am a FL user too)What do you guys think?Which one should i get?Is deckadance good enough in your opinion? |
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Hannez
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I never heard about deckadance, but from what i saw and read from the homepage, it seems pretty good.
A few years back i used traktor dj studio from native software, just for some mixing for small in-house parties from friends, it worked pretty well. |
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FarhanR
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| thanx for the help!yeah deckadance is pretty could "When your playing live and you wanna go to the LOO,you can use the auto mix feature,you know?"LOL.lets see what other people want to say about it |
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DJ Subkill
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how about this: use your hands and your ears?
listen to the beat, don't watch it.
why does everyone feel its necessary to get software to mix for them now? |
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