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hey got these the other day 2 technics 1210 mark 2z an a pioneer djm 400 an audio-technica LIMTED ED head fones

rite now im mixing around with dnb an think im not to bad at it any one else out there mix an is so wed nite im mixing at mine prob with a few other mates that do hard house etc

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Nice!

i got a djm 600 , a pair of cdj 700s and a couple of old technics 1200mkII's.

i play mostly Progressive house with tribal and a few breaks...

hows your beat matching, stage matching and EQ's coming along ?

shit haha nar gettin there havnmt found wat i want to mix yet started dnb but swiging to trance. u down south

That's sweet! I'm looking at getting into mixing so if anyone has some old decks and gear to sell let me know!! :domokun:

go into derringers (spelling) behind wayvile show grounds an get them to hook u up a deal theres a stanton lab 3 pak there for 1100 great beginers pack

mine cost me 2700 all up stil gotta get sum btr speakers if any one has some old technics out there in a shed hook my way for $$ or beer

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Mmm a grands a bit much just for a bit of fun. Maybe if anyone out there has their old gear lying around and wants cash or beer, let us know! What DnB DJs are you into?

what you should do Hillzy is hire your self a small mixer and a couple of decs from Derringers the place 4dirty2 mentioned its fairly cheap :)

4dirty2 I did used to live in Moana when i started... but now move to NSW :D. i miss my beach

Just wondering if you know a guy a derringers called Lynton. I would like to find that guys for a bit of a chat and a price ona few things.... practice practice

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nice work

love my trance, nice uplifting beats.....

dont find time to get into mixing etc, although years ago I made a few basic trance tracks on some PC programs, havent tried it for years tho; damn you life !

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I started mixing when I was really young. At first I was just into scrambled eggs and omelettes but later progressed into cakes and cookie mixtures. As I grew older though I moved to a genre I call cement. Here are some of my equipment:

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i was a cornice fixer, i thought i was killa cause i mixed cornice cement with a makita 600 drill and a cement drill bit, now i see i was just a noob when u had mixers like that. gdamn!.

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what you should do Hillzy is hire your self a small mixer and a couple of decs from Derringers the place 4dirty2 mentioned its fairly cheap :(

4dirty2 I did used to live in Moana when i started... but now move to NSW :D. i miss my beach

Just wondering if you know a guy a derringers called Lynton. I would like to find that guys for a bit of a chat and a price ona few things.... practice practice

as if u moved to nsw from moana arrr ur crazy

nar dont now any one there just wanted to get out of there once i paid so i could use them my mate nows a few ppl from clubbin etc

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