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Originally Posted by Roos It sounds to me like you've got a good head on your shoulders about it all.
What you said about the whole 'live mix vs ableton mix' thing is right. A mix is a mix and the track selection is what's most important. If you can pull off live what you can do in Ableton, then you're good. A perfect example... Scholwinski does lots of mixes in Acid. But he can do them live just as well. However, what Zymote said was referring to the fact that there are a lot of 'DJs' who will do mixes in a program and then crash when they perform live. Not good at all. That being said, if you can pull it off live, then there's no reason to even tell people how you made your demo. Just my opinion. |
pretty much what he said about the mixes.
i wasn't trying to keep you from getting gigs, sorry if i my post about 18+ clubs sounded like that.
just keep at it, eventually your time will come like all of ours.