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    Quote Originally Posted by iambiggles View Post
    Really, just stop typing. You embarrass yourself with every word.
    If you say so.

    OP came in here with a legitimate question, and everyone jumped all over him straight away. If I were you guys, I'd be the ones who were embarrassed tbh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mdcdesign View Post
    If you say so.

    OP came in here with a legitimate question, and everyone jumped all over him straight away. If I were you guys, I'd be the ones who were embarrassed tbh.
    Why don't you PM him them - sounds like you deserve each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iambiggles View Post
    Why don't you PM him them - sounds like you deserve each other.
    Considering this is DJTechTools, whose core business revolves around digital DJing, and most of their products include FX-heavy mappings, you might want to look around for an alternative forum if you dislike FX so much.
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    Mdc, I'm gonna have a listen to your latest mix, do you use lots of efx in it? I'm yet to see anyone other than Ean use loads of them effectively. I'm intrigued.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mdcdesign View Post
    Haha. Not quite, but any less than 30 and you are, in fact, lazy.
    At 29.79 tracks per hour, does that make you lazy too?
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    I never and I mean NEVER use FX... I mess with my eqs more... only fx I use is reverse grain for censoring out curse words when needed... other then that hell to tha NAH

    I do mess around with them when I practice just for fun but never use fx for a gig
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    I am lucky to get 12 tracks in an hour. But that's me, track selection first.
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    Try dropping an effects to an isolated frequency band

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimfella View Post
    Mdc, I'm gonna have a listen to your latest mix, do you use lots of efx in it? I'm yet to see anyone other than Ean use loads of them effectively. I'm intrigued.
    The answer to your question is a responding NO! I've downloaded and listened and this fancy new way of DJing is just mixing tunes in VERY early. I'm not saying its bad. But it's certainly not the DJing revolution he makes out. It's simple A -> B mixing only you start mixing after about a minute of the tune.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kooper1980 View Post
    The answer to your question is a responding NO! I've downloaded and listened and this fancy new way of DJing is just mixing tunes in VERY early. I'm not saying its bad. But it's certainly not the DJing revolution he makes out. It's simple A -> B mixing only you start mixing after about a minute of the tune.
    A-B mixing is the first step to be a decent DJ outside song selection...next I would say EQ's, transitions, then the "spice" of creativity. It could be FX, It could be scratching... just make sure you don't just play the radio song without some type of flava
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