I appreciate the kind words! Using this program in this way is a bit unique, but trial and error will pave the way for all of us! More content coming soon!
I dig the tutorial definitely good for someone that knows logic not sure if using dj equipment would save time on the whole mix process though wit h cue points etc. Good and I thank you
Thank you, Jim! It could save time to do this on turntables instead of a DAW. In my opinion, if you make it in a DAW instead, you have more creative controls that can make for a better set. Glad you enjoyed the tutorial! 🎧
@@jimc1499 Thanks for stopping by again! Now that wedding season is over for the time being, I can focus on making tutorials! New video will be up by the end of the month!
Hola bro! Gracias por la pregunta! Si estas usando una MacBook, puedes usar los dos dedos en la trackpad y los separas. Alternativamente, puedes usar Control + Option y seleccionas la area con el lente que aparece en la pantalla. Saludos!
Showing the trial and error process is so encouraging just knowing it's not perfect and takes time to get it right. Thanks for the help!
I appreciate the kind words!
Using this program in this way is a bit unique, but trial and error will pave the way for all of us!
More content coming soon!
I dig the tutorial definitely good for someone that knows logic not sure if using dj equipment would save time on the whole mix process though wit h cue points etc. Good and I thank you
Thank you, Jim!
It could save time to do this on turntables instead of a DAW. In my opinion, if you make it in a DAW instead, you have more creative controls that can make for a better set.
Glad you enjoyed the tutorial! 🎧
@@DJOctober Bro i returned to this video again somethings you did stuck with me. You dropped several tips. Again thank you!
@@jimc1499 Thanks for stopping by again!
Now that wedding season is over for the time being, I can focus on making tutorials! New video will be up by the end of the month!
Nice!
Como haces para hacer zoom in and out? Gracias y saludos
Hola bro! Gracias por la pregunta! Si estas usando una MacBook, puedes usar los dos dedos en la trackpad y los separas. Alternativamente, puedes usar Control + Option y seleccionas la area con el lente que aparece en la pantalla. Saludos!
@@DJOctober muchas gracias 🙏
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