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<blockquote data-quote="polanski23" data-source="post: 639841" data-attributes="member: 7388"><p>Same as zoom....i like both.......but as a mixer/DJ i like it smooth therefore i probably pussy out a bit and wait for the safe bit on the record......a nice bit of percussion goes down well in this house.......i have always admired "crazy" DJ's who are always workin, scratchin etc.......but from experience these DJ's tend to make mistakes as well..........beats might fall out a bit etc......I'm happy to listen to other DJ's make this sort of mistake......but personally i play it safe.........great thread<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/rotateh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rotate:" title="arotate :rotate:" data-shortname=":rotate:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="polanski23, post: 639841, member: 7388"] Same as zoom....i like both.......but as a mixer/DJ i like it smooth therefore i probably pussy out a bit and wait for the safe bit on the record......a nice bit of percussion goes down well in this house.......i have always admired "crazy" DJ's who are always workin, scratchin etc.......but from experience these DJ's tend to make mistakes as well..........beats might fall out a bit etc......I'm happy to listen to other DJ's make this sort of mistake......but personally i play it safe.........great thread:rotate: [/QUOTE]
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