Live in NYC? Make $ Teach Me Traktor

Live in NYC? Make $ Teach Me Traktor

Hey guys I just got my VCI 100 Arcade Edition and I was wondering if anyone living in NYC would want to give me a quick (maybe 45 - 60) tutorial on how to use it real quick. I would give them a dollar a minute so if you teach me for an hour i’ll give you sixty bucks! I would either come to you or you could come to me. Thanks.

-Tony

hey i´m based in germany! if you like you can come over and i´ll teach you!

edit: you can also crash on my couch!

That last one would do it for me e_p. :wink:

if only i had my ish like two months ago when i was living in miene wohnung im berlin

I live in NYC. I can help you out, but I don’t think I’m that qualified. I’m good with the basics which can be covered in less than an hour. If you’re going to pay somebody $60 then there may be more qualified people willing to help you in NYC. Ean’s videos are incredibly helpful and relatively short per topic. Anyhow, if you need the help then I can certainly do it.

Cheers,

Kromo

I’d +1 one Kromo if I could for volunteering.

I’d suggest picking up the Traktor Bible.

Lots of great info in that book.

well whaddaya know

I know how to make a bloody good sandwich and which foot goes in which shoe.

Whadda you know..?

ill glady pay e_p in bamboo sticks

Is he partial to the odd stick of bamboo…???

Duh, he’s a Panda. :roll_eyes:

You know, i honestly missed that… time for bed me thinks.

honestly check out Ean Goldens youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/eangolden

and also search through dubspot’s channel for some great traktor tut’s as well. http://www.youtube.com/user/DubSpot

I’ll do it! I’ve got CANDY! :eek:

They call him ‘Baron from BahrLung’.

What is it that you want to learn?
How to use Traktor? Or how to DJ? Traktor isnt a program you’ll learn in a hour, it will take a few hours to just start understanding the basics of Traktor.

Sure, somebody could say press this and that, but you wont really understand it, unless you have specific questions that need to be answered.

I dropped out of high school 7 years ago. I tried to get my GED back then but I failed miserably. But I finally went back again, surprisingly I didn’t have to take a single class. Turns out the 7 years out of school I somehow taught myself. I’m currently preparing to take the final GED test on the 15th.

I’m saying knowledge sticks better if you teach yourself.

If you need help with something specific just search around, then ask here if you can’t figure it out.