Re: Re: Mix Mp3s
SPINSTERWUN said:
1) Sorry, haven't heard of that program. Check out PCDJ.
2) You will still have to learn how to "blend"
3) That won't help you to "blend" better ...
3b) ?La lengua ?
4) All you have to do is, practice.
5) By law you are supposed to pay (it's ASCAP's or BMI's responsibility to catch you) ..... but, I'm sure most artists would be pleased to hear their music in a club etc. (plus, it's free promotion for them).
6) ?Otra vez, la lengua?
7) You will need to rephrase your question, because I don't understand what you are exactly asking.
8) Refer to question #7
9) You could do a search on Metacrawler http://www.metacrawler.com, or you create an extended remix yourself.
peace .....
Ok, my extra payment question (#7) was because in my country, all clubs are supposed to pay an institution if they want to play songs to the public (they will probably want to do that...), I don't know CDs in USA but in my country they have like a warning that says "This CD cannot be using to be rent or played in a Public area"...
Will that be necesary that I buy a bunch of CDs?? can I just download a bunch of mp3s??
Chriss, thanks for replying!
I know it probably is not even close as the satisfaction of mixing vinyls
but I can't afford vinyls right now, and I don't want to buy crappy ones...
And I'm not planing to mix in a club in the USA, it's one in Colombia, we are pretty poor over there, you know... so if you ever go over there don't get shocked if you see a DJ that only has a winamp playlist playing one after another the whole time
I see that all the time... actually being able to mix mp3, for a club in Colombia would be prett luxurious I think hehehe.... Anyway I know I'll have to change sooner o later, but I need to make the money to buy my gear, and what a better way to make it than mixing??
Thanks for replying!