TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:14 Episode overview 1:09 Does the XDJ-AZ have stems? 5:50 Best way to smooth out transitions with FX? 11:33 Any advice for DJs with "imposter syndrome"? 17:51 How can I delete an entire genre from my DJ library? 20:28 What's needed to be a successful karaoke DJ? 21:25 For beginner DJ mixes, should I play multiple genres or focus on just one? 25:43 Easiest way to manage cue points across different set-ups? 30:27 Best DJ desk for equipment? 34:24 What advanced DJ skills do you recommend learning?
I think I remember watching Digital DJ Tips videos on the DENON prime 4+ and the RANE Four, don't both of those controllers have stems?. I'm always confused about why am I supposed to pay extra for Pioneer Alpha Theta gear to get less?
The Rane doesn't have stems and there the prime 4/plus doesn't have usable stems... It's all the software and your computer that has stems and you're just controlling your computer with the Rane... And this is meant for people who want to use USB's and get away from the laptop
Alpha theta stems should be the best quality due to how expensive their gear is. Even though I realize it's the software that allows stem splitting/ isolation etc or better said record box dj software should have the best quality but obviously they are not up to par on the tech other software has.
The big question is, will it be a better option than the Opus Quad, the Opus even has 2 more screens… (which in my opinion should have the option to view the waveforms), pads like CDJ 3000!! it also has effectsPad, this one doesn’t seem to have… Its a hard pick, i like the Opus Quad color scheme but the XDJ-AZ form factor better, Opus is quite chunky… Woukd like to see a detail comparison ✌🏼
Im not fussed about stems, i'd prep them before a set and have them as samples, especially on a 4 deck unit. My question is: can you still connect a DJS-1000 to it with a return like i can on my XZ?
Reloop and Algoriddim should work with Apple to make a standalone with stems. That would be absolutely insane and I’m sure they’d put other features in there to stay way ahead of the game.
The Prime 4+ still holds up well above the AZ. May I ask, in terms of features, how do you even try to compare them? There's no streaming, no stems, and nothing new apart from the 4 channels, which have been available on other controllers for years.
on the 30:24 "Best DJ desk for equipment" question, if you're not playing CD's or using recordplayers/moving platters as those need to be horizontal; for home/studio use, why not use a drawing table and place your gear diagonally? (as in "on a ramp") it even has an edge so your gear won't slide off
Great show and always good tips. Keep up the good work. I have a question.. I've been enjoying Dj'ing at home only for fun. I used Serato pro for about 2 years now. And now that i bought a new controller i wanted to play with Rekordbox instead. I notice that the Grid on the majority of the track is of sync. I know how to manually move the grid. But this is super annoying! Never saw it with Serato. Is there a easier way to get the correct Grid on tracks without needing to to it one by one manually? And why is this so bad in Rekordbox. Also, will Min in Key software fix this problem? Thanks you for this show!
I saw that the Groovebox features released on the Grv6 are available in Rekordbox for other devices. Sure you need the core plan but that’s pretty cool. The stems quality has also been upgraded but you do need more compute power if you activate this option. The new XDJ is a dope unit but like I’ve said before, the price needs adjusting, in relation to the feature set. Thanks for another great vid Phil 🙌
Thanks Phil, regarding the (lack of) processing power on stand alone units needed for stems, do you know why Alpha Theta can’t deliver this, as Akai recently provided stand alone stems features, even in their smallest stand alone sampler units Akai MPC One+ and Akai Live II?
Regarding the stems thing - if they can fit the technology to do it into a laptop, then they can fit it into a controller that's many times the size and costs three times as much.
That would make it too expensive. They have done a lot of work to get this unit at the price point they have. A processor for the stems would blow that all out of the water and no one would buy it.
Hi phil. Does the xdj az can analyze music from a usb? like a music you didn't analyze an export via rekordbox computer to usb , does the system can analyze new music?
I play a lot of dancehall in my sets and quick mixing I would say is more important than effects, samples are needed for added effect, I do not see many channels discussing how to mix dance, reggae and afrobeats the dj scene is mainly dominated by house music and much of the general advice is how to mix house music and to a lesser extent hip hop also, whilst I do play house music it would be nice to see more diversity from dj channels regarding other genres
All these people complaining about it not having 'stems' - like they'd ever be able to do anything decent with them. Repeat, DECENT. As an aside you have a 𝟰 channel, 𝟰 deck system here - so I wouldn't even be complaining about the price either! Try buying a brand new mixer as good as this one, and 𝟰 cdj 3000s - see how much that works out for you!
We tend to agree there’s a big difference between Internet warrior and real DJs out there and while we love stems they are not something that you see DJs using regularly and screaming out for when they haven’t got them at least not yet
I don't agree. You can do a lot of creative stuff with stems and 4 channels, it's pretty useful for open format djs. Xdj az is missing much more than just stems. Lack of USB C input, no option to put your own SSD in, no aux in, USB C but for the laptop (and there is only one, harder to switch between djs), no DMX, I believe we still can't modify beatgrid on it and there's more stuff on the list... I'm not buying it, it simply isn't worth it's price. It's xdj xz with rx3 screen and 4 channels. I'm really surprised pioneer released such an outdated product.
The unit is designed to be standalone. Why would anyone complain about not being able to connect two laptops at the same time? There are many excellent controllers for that. Say again, this is designed as an all in one option with equivalent or better features than CDJ3000 and A9 mixer. It is not a laptop software controller.
@@Fran-or3lt the same reason as why people use cdjs with laptops (I see it pretty often). What about rest of the stuff I listed? It has less features than much older gear from competition. I believe it's a really good piece of kit, but price is too high for so outdated product.
@@digitaldjtips Interestingly, as this is often used as a marketing feature if it is upgraded, they do not disclose the type of processor, size of memory or any other technical specs. I can only assume this is because they have not made any improvements in this area (which would also explain why they are not adding the latest features like Stems). Given that the whole world appears to be moving to RISC based architectures (e.g. Qualcomm Snapdragon X, Apple M3) due to the high performance and low power requirements, you would think this type of chip would be the perfect choice.
About Stems - it would have been a nice service of AlphaTetha to integrate the STEMS handling as a 2nd/3rd layer mapping as RB 7.04 is offering the functionality. Now we have to do the job ourselfs. not very convinient.
Good morning from Chania-Crete-Greece!!! I follow you and I like your podcasts!!! Please say to the people about the new name of Pioneer.. The right name call it, Α Θ, From the Hellinic Alphabet (ΑΒ) The A (Alpha) you spell it ok,,, The Θ (Theta) , the right spelling is like "Tina" not Tena... ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΏ ΠΟΛΎ Κ ΚΑΛΗΜΈΡΑ!!!
loop in out small buttons removed the send for t he djs make pad fx hardware already and slap apioneer dj sticker over that such a legacy name not sure how everyone feels about that they could have made the opus with thearta branding do you think the phasing out all pioneer dj ?
It’s annoying how they always put really underpowered cheap cpus in music hardware, low ram and pitiful storage. Sampler and synth makers are always doing this often along with cheap 90s screens when a few pounds extra would buy a nice one. They could do but they want more profit. They charge £1000s but skimp on components that cost only £s more. For £2800 I don’t why they couldn’t do it. Anyway the FLX 10 is superior if you want stems. For £1400 extra per unit you’d think they could afford a great cpu.
I feel this. It's like the crowd is screaming "we want A, B, C, D and E", and they constantly leave one out. Every mixer or controller that is great, right out of the doors people are like "if only it had __________ it would be perfect".
I’m going to buy one anyway. It has everything I want apart from stems and I can still do that with the eq using a laptop when I want. It’s a shame there wasn’t some stem labels on the controller for this purpose. The FLX10 seems the one for stems but I’d rather play without the laptop. Probably sell my xone 92.
@@MadelnMachines yea if I’m not using vinyl I have no problem w a laptop, so actually as you called out I’ve also come to the realization that for my purposes the flx10 is a perfect add on for my collection.
The feasibility argument for lack of stems is undermined by the cost of the device. Processors that can handle the task are not expensive and can be found in quantity in lower end smartphones by the millions. No need to make excuses for Pioneer's lack of features and innovation.
It's a big question. We spend a lot of time teaching it in our courses. Basics: One folder for your music, no cloud, no letting iTunes/Music or anything else organise it except your DJ software.
Not with stem eq. Still so many ppl aren’t using this and just doing on/off stems. It’s ridiculous how powerful stem eq is. Now add in selectable stem fx and then auto populate pads on a sampler w the stems, possibilities are endless.
@@thecatalyst78 yea I feel that, however it’s no different then ppl using regular eq to mix house. I almost never touch the eq when I’m mixing hip hop. For house I don’t use eq anymore I just use stem eq. Hip hop I’ll occasionally use normal stems though. Going from a 6 hr digital set 4hrs of which was house to an all vinyl 7” reggae set within 24hrs last weekend was definitely a good exercise of all the muscles lol
@@davidlandrum they need to put that bionic chip in the standalone DJ controllers then. What ever it takes to get stems without laptop’s! It’s time to move away from laptops!
A Raspberry Pi for under $100 can do it and hardware for 3K and not enough power for stems in 2024 ? Sorry, this is insane and a reason for me not to buy it.. Just say how it is and do not turn around or try to defend this company !!!
I’d love to see you do stems on a $100 Raspberry Pi. This is a great DJ controller, we think it’s gonna do really well. If you don’t like it that’s fine but don’t start telling me what to think!
there is no technical limitation for stems on mobile hardware, you can for example preprocess into multiple channels or even files using demucs (programmer here). 99% of stems is marketing BS around open source libraries published by AI researchers. that's what the companies don't want people to know.
@@digitaldjtips yes but it actually takes less than you think if you can preprocess, my friend mixes 4 decks with stems on a 2012 macbook. takes ~30 seconds to process a song but other than that it works just fine. these standalones are several times more powerful than that. that's why I always prefer a laptop, because relying on the manufacturer to upgrade/optimize software sucks, so you pretty much have to throw a few k every 2-3 years if you want the new software features
Seriously why is it so hard for ppl to get that software on a laptop will always be ahead of OEM software. If you want standalone just do vinyl, it’s silly to expect feature parity.
So I go out and buy a £3k + flagship premium standalone and still need a premium laptop to open up full functionality!! Uh!! How is it a standalone? If it was £1k cheaper I’d get it but we wanted a better screen than the XZ screen, built in stems, connectivity and we got a rx3 with 2 extra channels at an eye watering price and less connectivity. Crazy moves!! Let’s face it they cheaped out on the internals to maximise profits. I really didn’t want to hate on it, but it’s not something I’d consider buying. 👎🏼
If you don’t want to use a laptop just do vinyl only. I do both. Never understood why ppl care so much about standalone dj units when proprietary hardware based OEM systems will always be less capable than what you can do on a computer.
@@DJ-Justoit absolutely kills me that the same people that are complaining about it aren’t considering they are adding a £2k computer to do more but want it in the price. It’s like complaining that £100,000 Ferrari can’t go as fast as for 500£ you can drive to the airport and fly to Spain 🤣
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:14 Episode overview
1:09 Does the XDJ-AZ have stems?
5:50 Best way to smooth out transitions with FX?
11:33 Any advice for DJs with "imposter syndrome"?
17:51 How can I delete an entire genre from my DJ library?
20:28 What's needed to be a successful karaoke DJ?
21:25 For beginner DJ mixes, should I play multiple genres or focus on just one?
25:43 Easiest way to manage cue points across different set-ups?
30:27 Best DJ desk for equipment?
34:24 What advanced DJ skills do you recommend learning?
I use those desk risers on top of my table that make sitting desks into standing ones. They're adjustable and work perfectly at gigs.
Brilliant as per usual Phil....Informative, never boring and so many take away points even for us older heads...... lol. Many thanks....
I'd say "especially for us older heads"! Thanks for your feedback.
I think I remember watching Digital DJ Tips videos on the DENON prime 4+ and the RANE Four, don't both of those controllers have stems?. I'm always confused about why am I supposed to pay extra for Pioneer Alpha Theta gear to get less?
The Rane doesn't have stems and there the prime 4/plus doesn't have usable stems... It's all the software and your computer that has stems and you're just controlling your computer with the Rane... And this is meant for people who want to use USB's and get away from the laptop
@@UONealcan’t stand looking at a computer screen during a set
Alpha theta stems should be the best quality due to how expensive their gear is. Even though I realize it's the software that allows stem splitting/ isolation etc or better said record box dj software should have the best quality but obviously they are not up to par on the tech other software has.
The big question is, will it be a better option than the Opus Quad, the Opus even has 2 more screens… (which in my opinion should have the option to view the waveforms), pads like CDJ 3000!! it also has effectsPad, this one doesn’t seem to have… Its a hard pick, i like the Opus Quad color scheme but the XDJ-AZ form factor better, Opus is quite chunky… Woukd like to see a detail comparison ✌🏼
Im not fussed about stems, i'd prep them before a set and have them as samples, especially on a 4 deck unit. My question is: can you still connect a DJS-1000 to it with a return like i can on my XZ?
Reloop and Algoriddim should work with Apple to make a standalone with stems. That would be absolutely insane and I’m sure they’d put other features in there to stay way ahead of the game.
Would be cool
The Prime 4+ still holds up well above the AZ. May I ask, in terms of features, how do you even try to compare them? There's no streaming, no stems, and nothing new apart from the 4 channels, which have been available on other controllers for years.
We have a comparison video coming soon
on the 30:24 "Best DJ desk for equipment" question, if you're not playing CD's or using recordplayers/moving platters as those need to be horizontal;
for home/studio use, why not use a drawing table and place your gear diagonally? (as in "on a ramp")
it even has an edge so your gear won't slide off
Yeah that could work!
Great show and always good tips. Keep up the good work. I have a question.. I've been enjoying Dj'ing at home only for fun. I used Serato pro for about 2 years now. And now that i bought a new controller i wanted to play with Rekordbox instead. I notice that the Grid on the majority of the track is of sync. I know how to manually move the grid. But this is super annoying! Never saw it with Serato. Is there a easier way to get the correct Grid on tracks without needing to to it one by one manually? And why is this so bad in Rekordbox. Also, will Min in Key software fix this problem? Thanks you for this show!
No mixed in key will not fix it. There are two ways of analysing tunes in rekordbox. You could try the other way.
@@digitaldjtips Oh i will check that out. Thanks you for the response!
I saw that the Groovebox features released on the Grv6 are available in Rekordbox for other devices. Sure you need the core plan but that’s pretty cool. The stems quality has also been upgraded but you do need more compute power if you activate this option.
The new XDJ is a dope unit but like I’ve said before, the price needs adjusting, in relation to the feature set. Thanks for another great vid Phil 🙌
Thanks for your support as ever!
What is the best stand-alone unit for dvs?
Good advice. Big ups. Good video
Appreciate that
Thanks Phil, regarding the (lack of) processing power on stand alone units needed for stems, do you know why Alpha Theta can’t deliver this, as Akai recently provided stand alone stems features, even in their smallest stand alone sampler units Akai MPC One+ and Akai Live II?
You're right, and it probably will come on the next generation. It's probably more a software thing, and wanting to get it right in real time.
Regarding the stems thing - if they can fit the technology to do it into a laptop, then they can fit it into a controller that's many times the size and costs three times as much.
They could but it would increase the price
That would make it too expensive. They have done a lot of work to get this unit at the price point they have. A processor for the stems would blow that all out of the water and no one would buy it.
The reverb out on Algoriddim Djay is very nice.
Yes, you're right!
Hi phil. Does the xdj az can analyze music from a usb? like a music you didn't analyze an export via rekordbox computer to usb , does the system can analyze new music?
Yes 👍
45minutes of phils face and no controller 😂❤
This is a podcast recording
I play a lot of dancehall in my sets and quick mixing I would say is more important than effects, samples are needed for added effect, I do not see many channels discussing how to mix dance, reggae and afrobeats the dj scene is mainly dominated by house music and much of the general advice is how to mix house music and to a lesser extent hip hop also, whilst I do play house music it would be nice to see more diversity from dj channels regarding other genres
We tend to follow what the majority of our students want which is house, hip hop, pop in that order - but thanks for the suggestion, noted!
All these people complaining about it not having 'stems' - like they'd ever be able to do anything decent with them.
Repeat, DECENT.
As an aside you have a 𝟰 channel, 𝟰 deck system here - so I wouldn't even be complaining about the price either!
Try buying a brand new mixer as good as this one, and 𝟰 cdj 3000s - see how much that works out for you!
We tend to agree there’s a big difference between Internet warrior and real DJs out there and while we love stems they are not something that you see DJs using regularly and screaming out for when they haven’t got them at least not yet
I don't agree. You can do a lot of creative stuff with stems and 4 channels, it's pretty useful for open format djs. Xdj az is missing much more than just stems. Lack of USB C input, no option to put your own SSD in, no aux in, USB C but for the laptop (and there is only one, harder to switch between djs), no DMX, I believe we still can't modify beatgrid on it and there's more stuff on the list...
I'm not buying it, it simply isn't worth it's price. It's xdj xz with rx3 screen and 4 channels. I'm really surprised pioneer released such an outdated product.
The unit is designed to be standalone. Why would anyone complain about not being able to connect two laptops at the same time? There are many excellent controllers for that.
Say again, this is designed as an all in one option with equivalent or better features than CDJ3000 and A9 mixer. It is not a laptop software controller.
@@Fran-or3lt the same reason as why people use cdjs with laptops (I see it pretty often). What about rest of the stuff I listed? It has less features than much older gear from competition. I believe it's a really good piece of kit, but price is too high for so outdated product.
Add a cdj 3000 to your xz lol
😂 cant wait to see djs carrying this in the kebabshop at 5am, good luck
HOW ABOUT THE MPC ONE THATS GOT STEMS STANDALONE
It’s a different use case though but yes you are right
STEMS is for all DJ's
Arguably most will prepare ahead of time though
The emperor's new clothes ❤
On a stand alone unit, you could include enough compute power to support stems, they have just chosen not to do so.
Of course you COULD, but nobody has yet presumably because of price
@@digitaldjtips Interestingly, as this is often used as a marketing feature if it is upgraded, they do not disclose the type of processor, size of memory or any other technical specs. I can only assume this is because they have not made any improvements in this area (which would also explain why they are not adding the latest features like Stems). Given that the whole world appears to be moving to RISC based architectures (e.g. Qualcomm Snapdragon X, Apple M3) due to the high performance and low power requirements, you would think this type of chip would be the perfect choice.
About Stems - it would have been a nice service of AlphaTetha to integrate the STEMS handling as a 2nd/3rd layer mapping as RB 7.04 is offering the functionality. Now we have to do the job ourselfs. not very convinient.
Yes, that would be useful - bit like the way Serato does it.
Rane, take note,imanage a rane one but as in all in one,yes, i know that the prime 4 is out, but rane one AN1 would be the 💣
You could carry it to your gig in a wheel barrow
Basically, an all in one with motorised jog wheels is something a lot of people are asking for
Harmonic mixing is the best way to make even multiple genres sound cohesive. Technique is second.
Of course harmonic mixing is itself a technique
i got imposter syndrome with every single thing in my life
I feel it, just keep trying Mario 🙏
Good morning from Chania-Crete-Greece!!!
I follow you and I like your podcasts!!!
Please say to the people about the new name of Pioneer..
The right name call it, Α Θ,
From the Hellinic Alphabet (ΑΒ)
The A (Alpha) you spell it ok,,,
The Θ (Theta) , the right spelling is like "Tina" not Tena...
ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΏ ΠΟΛΎ Κ ΚΑΛΗΜΈΡΑ!!!
Thanks!
👍👍👍👍👍👍
If you want Stems don't get the XDJ-AZ. Pioneer DJ/Alpha Theta say this themselves.
...or ANY standalone.
$3200 us no stand alone STEMS hmmmm
loop in out small buttons removed the send for t he djs make pad fx hardware already and slap apioneer dj sticker over that such a legacy name not sure how everyone feels about that they could have made the opus with thearta branding do you think the phasing out all pioneer dj ?
Thanks for the XDJ-AZ stems answer! Makes sense now =)
Happy to help!
It’s annoying how they always put really underpowered cheap cpus in music hardware, low ram and pitiful storage. Sampler and synth makers are always doing this often along with cheap 90s screens when a few pounds extra would buy a nice one. They could do but they want more profit. They charge £1000s but skimp on components that cost only £s more. For £2800 I don’t why they couldn’t do it. Anyway the FLX 10 is superior if you want stems. For £1400 extra per unit you’d think they could afford a great cpu.
Audio manufacturers can’t get the custom chips at anywhere close to the price computer hardware companies pay for mass produced computer chips.
I feel this. It's like the crowd is screaming "we want A, B, C, D and E", and they constantly leave one out. Every mixer or controller that is great, right out of the doors people are like "if only it had __________ it would be perfect".
I’m going to buy one anyway. It has everything I want apart from stems and I can still do that with the eq using a laptop when I want. It’s a shame there wasn’t some stem labels on the controller for this purpose. The FLX10 seems the one for stems but I’d rather play without the laptop. Probably sell my xone 92.
@@MadelnMachines yea if I’m not using vinyl I have no problem w a laptop, so actually as you called out I’ve also come to the realization that for my purposes the flx10 is a perfect add on for my collection.
The feasibility argument for lack of stems is undermined by the cost of the device. Processors that can handle the task are not expensive and can be found in quantity in lower end smartphones by the millions. No need to make excuses for Pioneer's lack of features and innovation.
It's a big question. We spend a lot of time teaching it in our courses. Basics: One folder for your music, no cloud, no letting iTunes/Music or anything else organise it except your DJ software.
Stems are going to become very very boring very soon.
Not with stem eq. Still so many ppl aren’t using this and just doing on/off stems. It’s ridiculous how powerful stem eq is. Now add in selectable stem fx and then auto populate pads on a sampler w the stems, possibilities are endless.
I think people who rely on stems will be "one trick ponies". I think they can also be very powerful tools if used at the right time.
@@thecatalyst78 yea I feel that, however it’s no different then ppl using regular eq to mix house. I almost never touch the eq when I’m mixing hip hop. For house I don’t use eq anymore I just use stem eq. Hip hop I’ll occasionally use normal stems though. Going from a 6 hr digital set 4hrs of which was house to an all vinyl 7” reggae set within 24hrs last weekend was definitely a good exercise of all the muscles lol
Why?
Not really. Just have to use them well. It will be overused but then will settle to a happy medium eventually
My iPhone 13 can do stems 🤷🏾♂️🤣
The A15 Bionic is extremely powerful. Whatever is in this controller is no where close.
@@davidlandrum they need to put that bionic chip in the standalone DJ controllers then. What ever it takes to get stems without laptop’s! It’s time to move away from laptops!
For 3 grand it shouldn’t be out of the question
@@MadelnMachines exactly!
@@MadelnMachines You’re not a business major, are you?
A Raspberry Pi for under $100 can do it and hardware for 3K and not enough power for stems in 2024 ? Sorry, this is insane and a reason for me not to buy it.. Just say how it is and do not turn around or try to defend this company !!!
I’d love to see you do stems on a $100 Raspberry Pi. This is a great DJ controller, we think it’s gonna do really well. If you don’t like it that’s fine but don’t start telling me what to think!
there is no technical limitation for stems on mobile hardware, you can for example preprocess into multiple channels or even files using demucs (programmer here). 99% of stems is marketing BS around open source libraries published by AI researchers. that's what the companies don't want people to know.
We know it, but you still need the processor power to do it.
@@digitaldjtips yes but it actually takes less than you think if you can preprocess, my friend mixes 4 decks with stems on a 2012 macbook. takes ~30 seconds to process a song but other than that it works just fine. these standalones are several times more powerful than that. that's why I always prefer a laptop, because relying on the manufacturer to upgrade/optimize software sucks, so you pretty much have to throw a few k every 2-3 years if you want the new software features
Seriously why is it so hard for ppl to get that software on a laptop will always be ahead of OEM software. If you want standalone just do vinyl, it’s silly to expect feature parity.
We are totally with you here
So I go out and buy a £3k + flagship premium standalone and still need a premium laptop to open up full functionality!! Uh!! How is it a standalone? If it was £1k cheaper I’d get it but we wanted a better screen than the XZ screen, built in stems, connectivity and we got a rx3 with 2 extra channels at an eye watering price and less connectivity. Crazy moves!! Let’s face it they cheaped out on the internals to maximise profits. I really didn’t want to hate on it, but it’s not something I’d consider buying. 👎🏼
It’s a mile away from just being a rx3 with two extra channels 😂
Nope, definitely not a mile, maybe .3 or half a mile at most 😆
If you don’t want to use a laptop just do vinyl only. I do both. Never understood why ppl care so much about standalone dj units when proprietary hardware based OEM systems will always be less capable than what you can do on a computer.
@@DJ-Justoit absolutely kills me that the same people that are complaining about it aren’t considering they are adding a £2k computer to do more but want it in the price.
It’s like complaining that £100,000 Ferrari can’t go as fast as for 500£ you can drive to the airport and fly to Spain 🤣
@@Dugiesrevenge ok how is it not?
New DJ's and non-DJ's put too much emphasis on mixing........ Genre > Country > Delete all > Are you sure? > Very. 8@D
Agreed with your first sentence, but you lost me on the second one
@@digitaldjtips There was a question about deleting a whole genre. I chose "Country".......
If it can't make me a cup of tea you can hardly call it a modern piece of DJ hardware. Useless, am I right guys.....
Well my Teasmade can do that but it can’t DJ
@digitaldjtips at least it can do steam