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07-07-2008 Lazarus - Back From The Dead 100

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  • MASSIVE!

    Votes: 39 90.7%
  • Good

    Votes: 4 9.3%
  • Decent

    Votes: 0 0.0%
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  • Total voters
    43
massive choon after massve choon :cry: i'm really happy Lazarus Thank you!!!!!!

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since t4e is not around.......:mask:

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13. Will Holland - Timeless (Deepwide remix) [Enhanced]
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Nice to hear! It's going great there thus :grinning: ! Keep on and you'll end up being # 1.



I think it's fantastic so far! :super::hug:

I'm a.t.m. trying to learn a little half-not-fake-DJing... thus making sets with Virtual DJ... It's a lot harder than with other software where you can edit everything before 'compiling' a set, but it's nice to do it 'live' (i.e. recording a live performance). Maybe you could help me out, by giving 3 answers :grinning:

Question: Which program do you use Laz, or... even better (harder too)... Is it done with turntables?

And 2nd question: how long should a typical transition be? around 40-50 secs. or much more?

3rd last Q: With for ex. VDJ you can before the crossfading try to let beats run synchronized and then crossfade. Not much can go wrong then... But... is that also what you are doing?

Hi mate, I used 2xTechnics 1210Mk2's and one Pioneer CDJ800Mk2 as decks, along with a Pioneer DJM600 mixer. On average I like my transitions to be 2 minutes long but it depends on how long an intro and outro the producer gives you really so they can vary - the secret really is to find out tunes that go well into each other :smile1:

Before I crossfade though I'm always cueing up in the headphones and doing my beatmatching, but I think mixing at the right time is much more important for the flow of a set anyway, and tune selection even more so. However, I'd say DJing is 90% practice though so the theory's not really important just so long as you get lots of that :music:

1. Leama vs Madonna - Frozen Waterdrop (MDB's Forgotten vocals ambient mix)
2. Schiller - Ruhe (Humate remix) [Data]
3. Fleeticer - Seven Seas
4. Solarstone & Jes - Like A Waterfall (club mix) [Magik Musik]
5. Mike Shiver & Elevation vs Nick Thompson - Hurricane Spice (Lazarus BFTD100 mash-up)
6. Exertion - Partizan [Afterglow]
7. Defcon Audio - Trailblazer (full version) [Defcon One]
8. Solarstone featuring Elizabeth Fields - Speak In Sympathy (Mike Shiver's Catching Sun remix) [Afterglow]
9. Luminary - Amsterdam (Super8 & Tab vs Smith & Pledger remix - Luke Blanc mash-up)
10. Peaktwins - Dreamer [Electric Sauna]
11. Super8 & Tab vs Aerium & Jes - Suru, Dolphins, and Everything (Lazarus vs XiJaro BFTD100 mash-up)
12. Robert Nickson - Spiral [ASOT]
13. Will Holland - Timeless (Deepwide remix) [Enhanced]
14. Avanto - The Flute (Airbase remix) [Electric Sauna]
 
here we go

mo light
for mo better chooons

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