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TTG_GONZA01
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Im new at this kind-of stuff but constructive criticism is always welcome, please give feedback and please SuBSCRIBE!!!!! i only have 5 subscribers and i never ask for any but it would be nice
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I'm a professional Dj and i'm gonna help you real quick, take these suggestions to heart.

Don't put effects where they're not needed.

Don't OVER DO IT with the effects.

Keep it simple yet very clever. I liked the "pump it up" bass drop. Very nice. Things like that will get you far in clubs, youtube fans, etc.

Don't overlay songs, over chorus, just sounds weird sometimes, it can work, but that can get you some distaste.

People like the DJ that will keep them hanging for the drop, when you have people rolling, that tip of the cliff where the beat of the song keeps going, and the bass wont drop, pumps them up, keep it smooth between overlays and your next song. Other than that, this was pretty good for a new DJ, i just see that new DJ's always try to make things real fancy and do all this and that, where things just don't flow. like i said, make it yours, keep it simple, and ALWAYS make it dirty.
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CRZYPETER wrote I'm a professional Dj and i'm gonna help you real quick, take these suggestions to heart.

Don't put effects where they're not needed.

Don't OVER DO IT with the effects.

Keep it simple yet very clever. I liked the "pump it up" bass drop. Very nice. Things like that will get you far in clubs, youtube fans, etc.

Don't overlay songs, over chorus, just sounds weird sometimes, it can work, but that can get you some distaste.

People like the DJ that will keep them hanging for the drop, when you have people rolling, that tip of the cliff where the beat of the song keeps going, and the bass wont drop, pumps them up, keep it smooth between overlays and your next song. Other than that, this was pretty good for a new DJ, i just see that new DJ's always try to make things real fancy and do all this and that, where things just don't flow. like i said, make it yours, keep it simple, and ALWAYS make it dirty.


thanks really, i can see that i get really carried away sometimes with the effects and im just lookin to what i can make but but thanks for the feedback man Ill work on it:)
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CRZYPETER wrote I'm a professional Dj and i'm gonna help you real quick, take these suggestions to heart.

Don't put effects where they're not needed.

Don't OVER DO IT with the effects.

Keep it simple yet very clever. I liked the "pump it up" bass drop. Very nice. Things like that will get you far in clubs, youtube fans, etc.

Don't overlay songs, over chorus, just sounds weird sometimes, it can work, but that can get you some distaste.

People like the DJ that will keep them hanging for the drop, when you have people rolling, that tip of the cliff where the beat of the song keeps going, and the bass wont drop, pumps them up, keep it smooth between overlays and your next song. Other than that, this was pretty good for a new DJ, i just see that new DJ's always try to make things real fancy and do all this and that, where things just don't flow. like i said, make it yours, keep it simple, and ALWAYS make it dirty.


Not trying to be a dick or anything like that, but if you claim you're a "Professional DJ" then could i maybe see some proof?
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Xia wrote
CRZYPETER wrote I'm a professional Dj and i'm gonna help you real quick, take these suggestions to heart.

Don't put effects where they're not needed.

Don't OVER DO IT with the effects.

Keep it simple yet very clever. I liked the "pump it up" bass drop. Very nice. Things like that will get you far in clubs, youtube fans, etc.

Don't overlay songs, over chorus, just sounds weird sometimes, it can work, but that can get you some distaste.

People like the DJ that will keep them hanging for the drop, when you have people rolling, that tip of the cliff where the beat of the song keeps going, and the bass wont drop, pumps them up, keep it smooth between overlays and your next song. Other than that, this was pretty good for a new DJ, i just see that new DJ's always try to make things real fancy and do all this and that, where things just don't flow. like i said, make it yours, keep it simple, and ALWAYS make it dirty.


Not trying to be a **** or anything like that, but if you claim you're a "Professional DJ" then could i maybe see some proof?
its true what samples or programs do u use??
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