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Gnarley Boot (gnarley_boot@norwoodzero.net)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Jul-2024 16:00:21 JST Gnarley Boot @Goalkeeper @Owl
The rule of thumb is that if you created most of the music yourself, you already did all the work in the producers chair. So a DJ/Producer when they do a set is perfectly in their right to just play unreleased music and clean mix it, bump your fist and drink some beer. Aphex Twin would do shows just laying on his belly fiddling with a laptop and a mixer in the 90s.
If you didn't create the music yourself (or the majority is other artists), then yeah you got do some technical mixing like double drops, triples, mixer chopping, switchups, platter spins, loops, sample pads, FX, and even scratching if you have vinyl emulation. Key matching is very important too.
Not understanding the laptop hate. Full hardware setups are stupidly expensive, so for smaller DJs and venues its more practical to use a laptop + hardware controller setup.- † top dog :pedomustdie: likes this.
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Owl (owl@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Jul-2024 16:00:22 JST Owl Press Play DJs, god.
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:letter_g:oalkeeper :yotsuba_happy: (goalkeeper@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Jul-2024 16:00:22 JST :letter_g:oalkeeper :yotsuba_happy: COME SEE MY LAPTOP... LIVE
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:letter_g:oalkeeper :yotsuba_happy: (goalkeeper@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Jul-2024 16:00:23 JST :letter_g:oalkeeper :yotsuba_happy: God they don't even do anything anymore. We need to go back to real DJs
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Owl (owl@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Jul-2024 16:00:24 JST Owl Normalfag "DJs"