
The faders have a distinctive line to show their position relative to the controller and gain meter has a dedicated spot.Ģ) It is less taxing on my battery. 1a) The mixer section appears less cluttered and I feel I can pick out important parameters more quickly (EQ, faders, etc.). The master tempo is dedicated in the middle and the tabs on left and right are FX, loop recorder and mix recorder. I like the colors and how the master section (that section at the top) is divvied up now. New and looking for advice? /r/Beatmatch.r/Beatmatch - for learning to DJ! /r/Controllerism /r/DJsCirclejerk /r/DJSetups /r/EDMproduction /r/Mixes /r/MobileDJ /r/RotaryMixers /r/SoundSystem /r/Turntablists /r/VinylDJs /r/VJing /r/WeAreTheMusicMakers /r/WhiteLabelsĬommunityWalk Map - Map of r/DJs members! View all previous winners here! Also check out The MotM is on currently on indefinite hiatus. If you prefer IRC, connect to #r_DJs on Freenode using your favourite IRC client or try out the Freenode webchat /r/DJs Mix of the Month. PLEASE REPORT posts and comments that violate the above rules or just suck. Posts asking “what should I play for this gig?”.Obvious spam for youtube channels/gig logs/blogs/advertisements.Support the people who make your hobby/career possible.
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