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patch library on infekted.org ?
I may be blind, but is there not a patch library somewhere on infekted.org where forum users have posted their creations?
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hm. did you register to leech off people's work? :lol:
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Lol, thats funny...Dj's are the biggest leeches in the music biz. They make most of there living off other peoples music. I know cos I am one ;)
I think there should be somewhere on the forum where people can upload there patches. Good idea, I'm sure there are a lot of people who would like to contribute there work just for the hell of it. |
Second that a good idea ... there are thousands of patches out there check.
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I believe Infekted did have a library bank facility for people to upload/download stuff for a year or more, but it never got used.
However, remember you can still share your patches by using the 'Manage Attachments' option when you post in a thread, it will upload a file to the Infekted server and other people can then download the attachments from your post. |
cool, but I prefer the "share your favourite tweaks" thread for inspiration. it's not like the TI hasn't got enough presets to learn from :cool:
@berni: I guess it all depends on what kind of a DJ you are... |
So what kind of disc jockey are you? Pretty quiet on your site or is 'silence' the next new DJing concept, Lol.;)
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I have always considered the world of DJs to be quite diverse, in terms of technique. Is it not that some are selectors, blending one tune, from another dude, seamlessly into another, scripting what they hope is a successful set? And what fantastic and exciting sets! Yet others are craftsman of extreme technical expertise and sculpt tune after tune as they go, scratching, sampling, and twisting beats on the fly?
It may only be me and Tranqui who see that as a clear distinction between what some DJs do different than others. I'm also fairly sure Tranqui did not seek to disparage those skilled selectors. (@_@) LOL I've got no idea what I'm talking about LOL (@_@) Oh, ahem, yeah, i think the easiest way to share patches is to upload in the Sound Designing section in your own post. |
kudos to you, now you've gotten me started! apologies for going offtopic. I'm new here, so I think it's necessary to explain that I'm well aware of the fact that some of the stuff you'll read below might sound a bit elitist. but that was never my intention - I'm just telling it like it is. always have and always will.
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as to silence, well... you probably just haven't noticed. I have a few very simple interactive loop sets on my site which, according to the tracking stats, keep most visitors occupied for quite some time (I have a bunch of better ones which I will integrate after the next relaunch); and with all due respect mate, someone with a site like yours really shouldn't be judging others' work :D throwing stones in glass houses and all that. Quote:
here's a few things I usually tell the guys I train: 1. have a good, original selection of tracks; the beatport top 10 of the week won't cut it. think out of the box and explore multiple genres. 2. read the crowd. don't look at your decks, look at them! (loosely quoting norman cook) 3. once you've got them going, don't let them go, but... 4. ...give them a break once in a while. dehydrating isn't fun. 5. if you have special skills, don't be afraid to show them; but keep the practice sessions to your bedroom. 6. if your beatmatching is tight and your melodies clash, it's still a trainwreck. learn to mix harmonically. 7. no overkill combination of audio effects can save a shitty set, but well-dosed effects will certainly enhance a good one. 8. unique audio material will make you stand out. dig for it and use it. 9. no matter how good you think you are, you can always improve. 10. don't act like a fucking poser. nobody came here to look at you. if you want to leave an impression, use your music. |
Well mr tranqui I got ya beat, been DJing for over 20 years mostly in & around Manchester in the northwest of England. I was there at the birth of the acid house scene in the late 80s early 90s...the Hacienda being noted as one of the first clubs to play this kind of music...of course this was for pussys & students, we prefered to break into warehouses, put on illegal parties & all the other dodgy stuff that made up the original rave scene...getting done for making a mix tape was the least of my worries.:-)
You dont have any music or mixes at all? after 10 years??????? Trust me bro nobody is going to take you away for making a mix. Every DJ from the highest to the lowest has made SOME kind of mix. My site is non existent at the mo...under construction as it says & likely to remain so as I'm having too much fun in my studio right now to dick around with HTML. Your loops dont work in Safari or Firefox btw. I have to agree with you about the mixing aspect...back in the day it was you, your vinyl, some SL1200's & hopefully a decent mixer. You had to know your tracks, you had to know how to beatmatch manually (not easy) & you had to have timing...you pretty much only had one shot to get it right. Now any monkey with some MP3's & a computer can do it with a mouse & call themselves a DJ although most of them still suck because they dont have any idea about programming a set to suit the audience & not the other way round. Let me know when you have some music to back up your claims...talk is cheap. 'Silence...its the ultimate minimal' OK I wont bust your balls anymore...peace! |
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