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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2008/11/30 : 04:19:58
Trying to record my 2nd mix, and the 1st time, I messed up 17 min. into the mix and had to start over. The second attempt, I messed up 30 min. into the mix!!! Man!
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Deverse
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 Australia
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Posted - 2008/11/30 : 04:46:16
Practice more DJ'ing, don't stress, keep calm ;)
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mitchy_boy
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 Australia
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Posted - 2008/11/30 : 06:43:26
dont try to force it, keep practicing. its the same with anything really
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Lilley
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Posted - 2008/11/30 : 07:06:41
instead of starting over, just keep on going with the mix. even if your posting them, people understand that your only starting and that mistakes are bound to happen.
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Samination
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Posted - 2008/11/30 : 09:55:10
just like Lilley said, dont start over, but if you're just recording (not lvie), just start over from the same track, and later edit the mix to remove the part you want to redo (quite easy in sound forge, and should be in audacity)
Ofcourse it's always better to learn to how not screw up, but that's also part of djing :P
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Edited by - Samination on 2008/11/30 09:57:08 |
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