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gotta love a bit of tech house

did you get some turntables as well as the mixer Craig?

I'm going to do a digital haul on Stompy.com this week. Gonna buy some of the latest deep house that hasn't been mass produced and is a little hard to find on vinyl

yeah mate. Got some stanton tt's coming this thursday.

CDjs coming this week depending on the cash flow.

This dude on ITM is selling a huge collection of vinyl. Hes got it all on excel . most for $6. Im getting a bunch of him. Nice guy too. have a look.

Got plenty of dubstep coming from the UK also.

Mainly gonna concentrate on tech house, prog. plus dubstep.

whats a good program to make your own mixtape? nothing fancy, just to mix songs into eachother as they finish/start.

burning via Nero will allow you to have no time gaps between tracks.....also another good thing is a middy mixer they pretty much give you a lot of control...mix and mash your own way....or you can just get some DJ's mixes like i do :)

If you just want to make a basic mix with some house tracks or something Damo, you can try NI Traktor DJ studio, basically two virtual decks with pitch, a cross fader, EQs, and some basic effects. You can record a whole mix set and it will write it for you as a wav file. Pretty cool to stuff around with.

Once you have the written wav file from Traktor, use Nero to burn it to CD - use the Nero Wav editor (like the guys have said above) to cut it up in desired spots, tick 'no pause between tracks' when you go to burn to CD. Ive been using Nero wav editor like this for ages when cutting up DJ sets and burning em to CD

Here is something from a very good mate of mine DJ - 2J

http://www.trancesa.com/mixes/Trancfixtion...(19-8-2009).mp3

right click save as :)

-Tracklist-

Skytech - Cardboard Box (Original Mix)

Smashing Pumpkins - Disarm (Randy Boyer Mix)

Sander Van Doorn Pres. Purple Haze - Bliksem (Original Mix)

Smart Apes Featuring Kate Miles - Smile (Michael Angelo Vs Silver J Catania Remix)

Bakke & Joni - Envision (Kris O'Neil & Simon Gain Remix)

Andy Moor & Ashley Wallbridge feat. Meighan Nealon - Faces (Original Mix)

Mark Norman - Coffee Break (Gustav remix)

Sean Tyas and Simon Patterson - For The Most Part (Marcus Schossow Remix)

Rank 1 - Symfo (Marcus Schossow & Robert Burian Remix)

First State feat. Anita Kelsey - Falling (Richard Durand Re-Work)

Sean Tyas - Seven Weeks (Original Mix)

Ronald Van Gelderen - Backstabberzz (Ummet Ozcan Mix)

Art Of Trance - Madagascar (Richard Durand Remix)

Rex Mundi feat. Susana - Nothing At All (Elevation Remix)

Ummet Ozcan Vs. W & W - Synergy (Original Mix)

Saints And Sinners - Peace (Breakfast Remix)

Woody Van Eyden - B.O.B (Ummet Ozcan Remix)

BeGold - Starstruck (Jochen Miller Remix)

Craig Gallon - 1186 (Ben Gold Remix)

If you just want to make a basic mix with some house tracks or something Damo, you can try NI Traktor DJ studio, basically two virtual decks with pitch, a cross fader, EQs, and some basic effects. You can record a whole mix set and it will write it for you as a wav file. Pretty cool to stuff around with.

Once you have the written wav file from Traktor, use Nero to burn it to CD - use the Nero Wav editor (like the guys have said above) to cut it up in desired spots, tick 'no pause between tracks' when you go to burn to CD. Ive been using Nero wav editor like this for ages when cutting up DJ sets and burning em to CD

Yeah i have dabbled with Traktor before, pretty easy to use, but i think it didnt let me record unless i purchased the full version? Nothing a torrent search cant fix :)

have a 'full' version of Pro DJ. Its pretty good. You can mix. add samples. basically like a real mixer. Minus the great effects etc.

You can also record direct to your harddrive in mp3 format or whatever your after.

Can send it to you. Might be on demonoid too

virtual dj mate.

there are a couple diff versions, but I guess they all do the same.

Remember Its a live mixing console tho. So youll have to sit there and actually mix the songs live and record.

Did you find it ? or you want me to dig it up for ya ?

there prolly is. Not too sure mate. Havent played with many comp DJ progs.

you should grab virtual tho. Youll prolly have some fun

Plus you can cut songs short if they get boring and blend in your next track. Live decks on the screen so you know what your doing. And a sorta simple beats per minute display.

what style of music you gonna record ? If its a dance beat. doof beat youll find it easy to blend.

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