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Guest you can go spam the videos and tell them to give me a free pair, stealing my VMS4.1 mapping is the last straw, ****ing invented dubstep, handing out all the presets for the basis of neurofunk, giving hardcore sub bass and creating nu skool layered kicks, and taking it to west fest,

get all the twats who live off me for over 12 years getting everything



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Guest the in's and out's of the badboys

Guest downloaded the engine prime software for something todo, the BPM only goes to 175 when analyzing for beat grids

needs a 98 -> 195

still, at least the program works so you can tear it up in a shop

download > http://denondj.com/engineprime

Guest suppose to be able to convert your rekordbox cue points etc anyway

Guest

STEP UP

01: X-Clusive & Trypsin - Booom
02: Dione - Shoot Em
03: Tommyknocker & The Wishmaster - Supernatural
04: Tha Playah - Dicks Pussies & *******s
Guest nothing much on the custom frequency ranges you can set on the EQ and FX's if you know the averages of the normal cross over ranges of a standard club/PA/car system from sub -> mid -> tweeter -> cone

all about the core, don't want no EQ for the middleclass sample CD ******** that don't work on VST or hardware audio


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