I would say "limited to straight up mixing" is not accurate. To a DJ, you're basically asking them to work with a pair of yardsale turntables and a volume knob. Back in the 20th century, people got kind of attached to cueing tracks and actually matching beats. Silly DJs. Even if it's made in Ireland, eht's steel crrap.
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Jack @ Dec 19th 2005 2:31AM
I would say "limited to straight up mixing" is not accurate. To a DJ, you're basically asking them to work with a pair of yardsale turntables and a volume knob. Back in the 20th century, people got kind of attached to cueing tracks and actually matching beats. Silly DJs. Even if it's made in Ireland, eht's steel crrap.