On 03-06-2010 14:50:16, greg4850 wrote:
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If you dont like then dont download
Why you comment and rate only my sets ?
And if you think you can do better than please make a mix
On 03-06-2010 15:39:47, Morango wrote:
TGP tribute nice idea
On 03-06-2010 15:39:52, Tollshock wrote:
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your mixxes are very bad.
i dont think i am a pro dj,but your mixxes are some of the worst i have ever heard.sry man,its nothing personal,but your mixxing sound like shit.
On 03-06-2010 15:48:33, Krank-Im-Kopf wrote:
I be Happy if my mixxedskill is half so good as Greg's skill
On 03-06-2010 15:51:11, Krank-Im-Kopf wrote:
now I'm working at my skill for the next lsdb bash..
than i hope I'm better than last time
On 03-06-2010 15:53:01, Jatoch wrote:
NEEM NOU EENS WAT AAN VAN ANDEREN.
On 03-06-2010 15:54:27, Tollshock wrote:
the people gonna make a + because they like you and you talk every day to them here,or they must be deaf.
its ok if you make sets and i hope you will get better,but its totally unfair that sets like you make them get a higher rate than sets from other djs where the mixxing skillz are much better and get - votes because these guys dont like the tl or some shit.
On 03-06-2010 16:00:59, Tollshock wrote:
well i wish you good look for your next mixxes,as I say,its nothing personal.
i am just a little frustrated about the ratings here on this site.
On 03-06-2010 16:08:58, Cosmica wrote:
As already mentioned, mixing...keep practicing
I think, if you upload less sets & experiment/focus more with your mixing techniques, you will improve quicker than if your uploading sets to public..
If your uploading sets to the public, then you are generally going to use the same techniques/current mixing ability, because you don't want to risk any big mistakes
So practice and record..listen to your own mixes and see where you think you could improve, and then when you get better, release a mix to lsdb/other people which you are proud of achieving
Does that make sense?
On 03-06-2010 16:17:03, Cosmica wrote:
Well that's how i got better, best way to improve your mixing is to listen your own sets, and also others... listen to a good DJ, and see how they do their transitions, when you are able to perfect those, then you can and will naturally start doing other mixing techniques/styles of your own
En practice
On 03-06-2010 16:23:59, Cosmica wrote:
Do some small sets ( < 5 tracks ) , focus completely on the transitions, ignore tracklist, just choose some solid/good intro tracks to play, and you will get better
Then you can make mistakes and not worry about anyone hearing them too
What is real?