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<blockquote data-quote="SCR101.5" data-source="post: 814943" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>It's all about expectations & keeping it interesting. If I knew somebody had software which made mixing easier & allowed for on-the-fly looping, stuff to be created in key, transposing & loads of effects, I would expect them to be able to create stuff, which is in a word, magical.</p><p>The reality of it imho is that there are some incredible digital djs (Surgeon & Rob Hall being my favourites), but there are quite a few that I've heard who are certainly not pushing it too it's full potential, or even aiming towards it</p><p>I use Ableton & a couple of controllers & have never really put a proper mix on the web, because I never think it's good enough (all-encompassing enough) for where digital djing should be heading.</p><p>Maybe I should let others decide & put one up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCR101.5, post: 814943, member: 972"] It's all about expectations & keeping it interesting. If I knew somebody had software which made mixing easier & allowed for on-the-fly looping, stuff to be created in key, transposing & loads of effects, I would expect them to be able to create stuff, which is in a word, magical. The reality of it imho is that there are some incredible digital djs (Surgeon & Rob Hall being my favourites), but there are quite a few that I've heard who are certainly not pushing it too it's full potential, or even aiming towards it I use Ableton & a couple of controllers & have never really put a proper mix on the web, because I never think it's good enough (all-encompassing enough) for where digital djing should be heading. Maybe I should let others decide & put one up. [/QUOTE]
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