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Finished Tracks / Re: TNAN - ATS (Progressive House/Trance)
« on: August 03, 2016, 08:52:58 pm »
wow you're doing a great job at making your sounds sound really good! the mix sounds great, i'm using my $7 panasonic headphones at work though haha. Kick sounds fat!

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Finished Tracks / Skele - U Make ME
« on: August 03, 2016, 08:50:13 pm »
Hello! another techno song from me, similar to the vibe of D-Unity and Christian Smith type of techno.


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Finished Tracks / Re: Smokey - Rollin'
« on: June 12, 2016, 02:07:23 am »
Did you hand play these? I would like them more if you checked out how accurately you're playing the notes... Try throwing some quantization on them!

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not bad! I like how you put a softer lead in the middle of the big chords around them. Great job on makin something sound smooth and rolling!

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somewhere between progressive and techno... i love incorporating something that slams hard but also has meaningful melody to it

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Finished Tracks / Re: Waterjunkie- Lure NEW EDM/HOUSE TRACK
« on: May 03, 2016, 09:47:54 pm »
i would spend some time learning more about how to write melodies. I can hear that you're doing a decent job on making a fully orchestrated song, but I would spend more time making something meaningful with the melodies

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Finished Tracks / Re: bassbassbassbassbass
« on: May 03, 2016, 09:46:21 pm »
why would anyone wanna hear anything like that, ever

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Finished Tracks / Re: Progressive Track
« on: May 03, 2016, 09:45:30 pm »
cutesy track! i dont think it would be interesting enough for me to want to listen to it again or dj it, but you did a pretty decent job. Keep working on making more tracks because I can hear that your on the right path!

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Finished Tracks / Re: James Sweeney - Fuji
« on: May 03, 2016, 09:40:45 pm »
love the lame sounding trumpet in the beginning, has some sort pitch bending on it.

clean mix! at least through these weird headphones im using. I love the ride cymbal in the loud section on the left. Great chords on the breakdown.

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Finished Tracks / Skele - the Sun Always Shines
« on: May 03, 2016, 09:36:52 pm »

I released this techno track on Laza Records a few months ago... check it out and I would love some feedback. features a random vocal sample that I got off a trance pack.

I love blending tones of trance with slammin techno beats, I like being in between trance, techno and progressive.

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omg this track is wicked! did it ever get released? it sounds like vinyl i buy from amoeba's used house section.

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its alright... nothing terribly special for my ears to be excited about though. Disco bell type bass, an average pluck sound, and a vocal... idk it sounds like house made around 2010 to me.

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Finished Tracks / Re: new song - abandoned projects
« on: April 20, 2016, 10:03:45 pm »
very experimental! I feel the frustration in the heavy breathing... I love how many different little parts there are in it. Could be a little longer!

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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / USB drives for CDJ playback
« on: April 07, 2016, 09:03:31 pm »
this thread is about USB drives! I want to get the absolute best tech of jump drives and apply it to my djing. I would love it if you guys had viable options to add to this topic, because we can all help each other to get on the best drives on the market. I would love to have something I can carry on myself at all times, so that's where a lot of my requirements stem from.


I have been researching diligently to replace a drive that I recently lost. I need a set of jump drives in order to hold my music library in order to use CDJ's for playback. Thinking ideally about the absolute best drive for my needs I came up with the following aspects that would make a perfect jump drive for DJ's:

  • Durability: It needs to be as strong and durable as possible. Ideally it needs to be made fully out of metal, that way it will stand up to abuse
  • Storage: The bigger the better! as of the time of this post, storage is as cheap as ever, and 128gb drives are $25-40 depending on design and speed. Ideally needs to have enough space for my entire music library (currently around 55gb) plus room for future additions.
  • USB 3.0 compatibility: 3.0 is definitely a bonus, it will allow me to transfer from my macbook faster, but because CDJ's are still USB 2.0, it needs to have full reliability to be backwards compatible.
  • I need two... because you never know if the gig will have old cdjs that do not have network link (like my 400's) or if they have newer cdjs but do not have a network cable linking them. This will also help with redundancy so if one dies I could still play off of one drive.
  • Portability: purchasing a small form factor drive will be a plus, because it won't stick out of the CDJ as much as other drives. This prevents it from being knocked into and damaging the drive or the port, and also prevents an idiot from trying to grab the drive and run off
  • Keychainability: I would love it if the back of the drive has a large loop to put on my keychain ready to go. I have lost so many drives over the years just because it had a fabric loop to connect to my keychain and got disconnected and lost over time.
  • speed: If I buy name brand, I'm sure the speeds will be fast enough to keep up with the CDJ, especially if they are spec'd for USB 3.0.
  • Name brand: I have had many problems with drives that weren't name brand, so I will stick to the big names: Lexar, Patriot, Samsung, Kingston, Sandisk, etc. I will steer clear of brands that use old designs for their own cheap versions, I worry about the reliability of these.

Results:
Patriot USB 3.0 128gb TAB drive ($37.99)
Durability: full metal! no plasticky bits whatsoever
Storage: yes, enough room to double my music library
USB 3.0: yes! BUT I did have the 32 gb version of this drive and on a recent gig in the desert my drive was not recognized by the CDJ2000 i plugged it into. a strange problem because i've used it on my CDJ 400's without issue, and on that desert gig it showed up ok on my computer.
Portability: the TAB drives are barely bigger than the end of a usb plug! this is fantastic for the CDJ ports, especially when the rubber cover on the CDJ usb port actually sticks out taller than the usb. This makes it difficult to unplug or bump into, making it hard to damage or steal.
Keychainability: Yes BUT it does not have a full size key loop. This is mainly why i lost my old one: it came with a small key ring, and it was working fine for a while, but somehow caught the end of it and came apart.

SOLUTION:
I'm going to plan on buying two of these 128gb drives, and store them in a pill storage keychain. This eliminates the problem I had with flimsy small keychains. I have had a pair of Mack's earplugs in a similar keychain container, and even though they are twist off, the silicone ring on the end keeps it screwed in place. I also realized that the drives would easily fit inside the width of this container, making it a perfect solution!

Alternate options:
Corsair Survivor 128gb USB 3.0 drive ($59.99)
I have heard great things about this drive, and I love how sturdy the case design is. On amazon I have seen a really beat up example that still works great: http://www.amazon.com/review/R14V0V1FFVBC7X/ref=cm_cr_dp_title?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00YHL1OKI&channel=detail-glance&nodeID=541966&store=pc
I have also seen that people are complaining that the actual electronics part of this drive can come apart from the casing, and could be easily damaged:http://www.amazon.com/review/R25Y3W74DZW7BY/ref=cm_cr_dp_title?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00YHL1OKI&channel=detail-glance&nodeID=541966&store=pc
Portability: these things are huge, and if I had two, they wouldn't fit well on my keychain. they would also stick out when in use with a CDJ, and has an outside casing that is separate that i could lose.
Price: because of the case design and military spec of this drive, these babies are twice as expensive as jump drives with the same storage! If i buy two, I will end up spending the amount for 4 drives... is it worth it!?

Kingston DataTraveler USB3.0 128gb ($37.99)
Durability: capless all metal design. built for a keychain, so a great choice
USB 2.0 compatibility: people on amazon are reporting that it has issues showing up for USB 2.0. this is definitely problematic for CDJ use, and might not work for this application. Some are suspecting that it draws too much power for using in a 2.0 port, and this may very well be true, given its large capacity.
Keychainability: large easy to use key ring, ideal for a thick and strong keychain. Definitely would stand up to the rigors of a keychain. would work great as a necklace piece.
Storage: 128, good for my use without being double the price as a 256gb.

What do you guys think? I may add a few drives underneath to add as viable solutions for DJ use.

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Finished Tracks / Re: Gahmee - Hybrid | Techno
« on: March 10, 2016, 12:26:14 am »
Great job on this! I have a techno dj set that I'm preparing for on March 18th... could I play this? I'll record a video of the response and send it back to you :) send me a copy!

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