Originally Posted by
dj matt blaze
Well lets say you were going to a pizzeria to get some pizza. You get there and its not a business establishment but its some guy's house in his regular kitchen with a pizza making kit he bought at the regular grocery store that he cooks in his regular oven and then says to you, here is your large pizza, that will be $12.50. Do you see where I'm going? Would you think of that guy as a professional Pizza Maker or just a guy that as a hobby likes to make pizza?
You aren't even thinking of yourself as a DJ because you called yourself a "laptop" DJ. You haven't invested in any professional DJ equipment, how can anyone take you seriously if you don't take yourself seriuously? You don't have to have a large array of hardware to DJ but a professional in any field has and uses professional equipment. The average person has a laptop, what is separating you from the average person. Anyone can get a demo version of a program and use it for basic DJ functions, even if you have the upgraded version of a program, there is no way on just a keyboard and a mouse that you could possibly do even half of what the program is capable of doing which in turn affects what you can do as a DJ. If you don't look like and act like a professional, and invest in professional equipment and treat your craft with the utmost of respect like a professional, you aren't going to be treated like a professional, whether you are a DJ or a Pizza Maker.
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