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Had a listen, good stuff! I'm a bit of an amateur DJ myself but I prefer to mix for the house stuff.

I've got myself a pair of Numark TT1625 with a Numark DXM06 mixer. It does the job but faark I'm struggling to justify the money involved in vinyl mixing.

It's come to a point where I want to sell my set up because it's too expensive :bunny:

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The thing i taught myself over the years with buying vinyl; Choose Carefully! Buy stuff that wont live a short life.

For keeping up with new tunes, digital is the G.O for sure mate! Cheap as f*&^; but if youre on a bit of a budget, good pioneer CDJ's are another decent expense

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deffinatly CDJS are the way to go, Your wallet will love you.

the only thing that sucks trying to sell old vinyl or dj gear its rare to make your money back.

dude sounds good cant beleive how long it goes for. nice mix mate.

:laughing-smiley-014: I thought it was fairly short, when I have the time and in the mood i'll be there for 4 or 5 hours straight.

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Nice work

I produce music myself mate. Done it for years and its something I really like doing. even tho it takes a long time to make and can get you frustrated with mental blocks etc.

I like deep house, tech, some d&b and just real deep tunes with diff sounds.

what stuff are you using to record ?

Im using sony soundforge with Fruity loops studio 8. running through a speedio midi interface.

cubase etc to mix things up alil too.

got a myspace link to some of my older music. nothing new becuase myspace wont let you add large enough files.

:D

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I record with Soundforge aswell. but use Ableton to play around,... ...... Though im getting a Mac soon, to run Logic.

Have dabbled on and off for a few years myself but nothing substancial lately, ableton's track layout gives me 'loopatitus' :P

can you post a link I would like to hear :blink:

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awesome stuff!

I'd love to produce!

So many ideas in my head!

But so little knowledge on using the above mentioned applications :blink:

Deep house is what i mostly own & love (funked up & proggy!), and as of the last couple of years i've been getting into bits and pieces of minimal & techno. So i absolutely loved this mix you posted up Benny. It's gone straight onto the ipod for the bus ride to work! :P Pretty tight mixing too mate!

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coool. yep playted with ableton too. not bad. gotta remember to save your progress all the time, Ive stuffed up songs from experimenting too much.

heres the link. Remeber these are old songs and kinda poorly recorded. no 24bit sound.

youll get the idea tho.

http://www.myspace.com/preisswork

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