Hi Kristof, thank you very very much for the information. I'm from Argentina and just starting to tdj in a local milonga and understanding EQ playing with some flacs from soulseek... That's all there is here, local tdjs are mysterious with their craft... I'm sending you a big hug, I hope someday to be as Capo as you.
Thank you for your input! But for beginners, it is not true that a DAC or good cables make your sound better. It is the transfer itself, first of all. The problem for beginners is that they have no clue, if their transfer is good enough for a live event. And they only know by trying out at live. What ends up often in horrible experience for the crowd and the beginner dj.
Hi Kristof, thank you very very much for the information. I'm from Argentina and just starting to tdj in a local milonga and understanding EQ playing with some flacs from soulseek... That's all there is here, local tdjs are mysterious with their craft... I'm sending you a big hug, I hope someday to be as Capo as you.
Very good piece of info. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much!
Great and useful overview!
Thank you Tomasz!
Thank you for your input! But for beginners, it is not true that a DAC or good cables make your sound better. It is the transfer itself, first of all. The problem for beginners is that they have no clue, if their transfer is good enough for a live event. And they only know by trying out at live. What ends up often in horrible experience for the crowd and the beginner dj.
Saying that a DAC will not improve your sound is like saying ABS will not improve braking when you don't know how to drive.
@@SabelotodoTango tell your audience to brake down so, when they don't know how to drive.