Inaccuracy of Key notation from Traktor and Rekordbox - Page 2
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    But if there's a new song to be added to my playlist, how would i know to which songs the new one would blend in nicely.
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    Man, the newbies really get dragged in this forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImNoDJ View Post
    I think its hilarious that someone who considers themselves a music expert ie DJ, needs a program to tell them what dissonance and harmony are.

    Noobs love harmonic mixing because its easy and requires no skill or taste.
    In essence your argument is the same as "real DJs don't use laptop".

    I like to play a huge ammount of new tracks every gig, so there is no time in my days to keep mixing every possibility of my playlist to know what goes along with what. The only one way to play new stuff in the rate I play is using the help of softwares, or else, things would sound like shit.

    If doing it makes me a noob, so I am a noob.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniboy View Post
    In essence your argument is the same as "real DJs don't use laptop".

    I like to play a huge ammount of new tracks every gig, so there is no time in my days to keep mixing every possibility of my playlist to know what goes along with what. The only one way to play new stuff in the rate I play is using the help of softwares, or else, things would sound like shit.

    If doing it makes me a noob, so I am a noob.
    I wasnt actually directing that comment at you personally.

    DJing is about music. Learning to hear dissonance and harmony is very easy, and anyone who listens to music more than a casual should hear it instinctively.

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