Wah wah wah... this no good, that no good!
How was I trained as a DJ? With this very simple rule of thumb...
A good DJ uses whatever is there and doesn't bitch about what gear / brand is better and etc.
"Can means can!"
A good DJ uses whatever is there and doesn't bitch about what gear / brand is better and etc.
"Can means can!"
If you cannot adapt, that means you don't really have the proper foundations as a DJ. No matter what, one should've the basic of the craft and those fundamentals are actually adaptable across the wide range of DJ equipment available in the market. DJs who whine and complain, or insist in having their "ideal" set-up... are people that are utterly best directed to the nearest toilet bowl... HELLO SHITTY!
Reality check. There's no such things as industry or professional DJ products. You're suppose to be the one to make it "professional". And by that, I mean also not fretting / sighing or showing a face of disgust when things go loco on you. You can have the so-called "best" stuff in the world but they'll eventually break-down at the most least expected time. Every electronic device is designed NOT TO LAST so as to create the constant demand. Don't tell me this/that brand is better because it won't deteriorate. Show me a DJ gear that'll last an eternity and I'll slap you silly with TEN reasons why that's an impossible claim. By the way, I do speak French...
"votre anglais est affreux et vous sucez comme un disk-jockey"
"votre anglais est affreux et vous sucez comme un disk-jockey"
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