I personally have no experience on DJing, nor do i intend to ever DJ. What these videos do for me, is allow me to appreciate the artistry behind the decks more, and understand why some of my favourite DJs sound so much better than others. Thanks a ton for this very basic look!
Thats rigth is an art, if you want to learn Check this vidéo but before to do this i will recomend to you to hear your tracks one by one and Check thé Time, speed and beat of the track i Don’t think this is a tutorial for bergginers, and enjoy it this is the secret
Djing is fun. Even if you dont wanna be a dj i would recomment getting a cheap controller to just mess around with. The control you get over the music is amazing and well i got addicted to it
@nick Gher do u got evidence on that? That she does it that way lmao yall are quick to talk on a female producer till someone asks for evidence. 2 I didnt ask for anything besides evidence. Idiot. Lmao I'll wait for evidence
@nick Gher I'm a producer myself 💀💀💀 i never dismissed the idea of her not producing her own shit i just asked where, and once again, THE EVIDENCE IS AT. It's a good observation though. I dont think she doesn't produce her stuff. I think she has help with it, cuz her stories r mostly on djing controllers n such. So it would make sense. Though I'd like to hear alex say that tho good observation tho
I don’t know about Garth but I love the way you’re teaching. It’s truly step by step and I seriously enjoy it the way you’re doing it. Please continue.
I’m with several of the other fans that have commented here, what I appreciate most about this is Alison just shows us how much of a down to earth person she is and I love her for that! ❤ She gets it - we are more than willing to pay for our entertainment from professional entertainers, we just don’t need to be made to feel like we’re “less than” those who entertain. Also, nice job to Garth, he f’n killed it!
Iv had a dj bug since 1999 and I've finally have went ahead and ordered, my first gear. Watching this was just perfect to get basics. Can't wait actually. I think I could be a legend, I feel it in my bones. This here is the first step for me right now. One step at time.
I'm a producer but I want to up my game and have always wanted to learn how to DJ but I barely know any in person. So thank you Alison for making this series. After watching Garth I don't think I can ever get that good! lol
I really learned how much can be done with just two tracks, repetition, back and forth between the two, and also how useful the EQing is. So the fundamentals, just focusing on beat matching by ear, nudging the last fraction of a bar if out, cue'ing, EQing.
Ol time dj, prolly b4 you were born. I started right after I witness Steve Dahl destroying disco records the night I was working at the stadium 🏟 😐. Did Chicago radio, clubs, yaht parties, military, etc... stop after my litt'l brother won the DMC. Now, I'm training my 15 yr old son. These tutorials are excellent starts. Back in my day we had very few girl DJs. Now, I see many excellent females tearing up the scene. Keep up the gr8 work. Appreciate you.
This is great tutorial, I would suggest learning to beat match by ear. There are times where the BPM on the Mp3 is wrong, or the display doesn't work. You should always know how to beat match by ear in case these things happen.
What is a strategy to beat match by ear? Is it just a case of getting it right in the headphones by nudging them until they line up. Is there some form of formula/algorithm to follow?
just started djing and saw that you were doing this how-to guides and immediately clicked! loved the collaborative flow with both you and Garth, I felt like I was learning a lot really quickly when he took the songs out of time and you fixed it quickly. that was such a really cool LIVE example. these videos are awesome!
I remember watching you on that LA show that you did like 8 or 9 years ago. I am just amazed by what you can do with a couple of decks and a mixer. You're amazing girl, and don't ever let anyone tell you differently.
I’m going to be completely honest I have seen a lot of tutorials on djing and every single one I always got lost but I have watched the first two tutorials you made and I’m actually making sense of it
LOVE thank you! I just got to this stage after 6 months of trying way too hard to make long mix sets. Just back and forth is SO much fun and you really feel the tracks so much more, what's possible, how to mix in and out as you said - vocals, strings, whatever's there becomes your toolkit. I also love Garth. More Garth please.
Thanks for giving a bonus having fauce teaching us extra techniques real quick, I just saw the first episode and I understood a little bit more than this one but I can't thank you enough for giving us this lesson
If ppl were dissing the knob twiddling in your Mixmag set, then their brains would melt watching a Daedelus set. The track selection for that LA set was a refreshing and eclectic bag:- Bill Withers and Massive Attack had my spine tingling.
Back when I first started learning to mix on 1200s I bought 6 records, and I bought doubles. Then I practiced my timing and learning how to control pitch and my pressure on the plate so that I could get the two to play in sync. It was murder to my ears at first but it really helped me grasp some basics on beat matching. The new CDJs and things make this a lil easier with the digital beat counters, but I still prefer the 1200s with a basic mixer. I think playing two exact tracks makes this a lot easier. I am no pro, but back in the day the ragers I threw I kept the party jumping till 6am with only a few train wrecks after way too much MDMA. Good times!!
Hi Ms. Alison.. what are the 2 music tittle from your music you used in this video @ 6:01 - 8:05 ? ...Anyone who knows the tittle please... for practicing purpose ... thank you Ms. Alison for this knowledge and also to Mr. Manager, awesome Garth..thank you for inspiring us ... much respect. ❤❤❤
Danilo Pallera Jr ACTUALLY I MEAN SHAZAM NOT SOUND CLOUD. My bad. With Shazam you can have it listen to a song or any music and it will identity name and artist and other things about it
I first heard you at voodoo fest a few years ago and it brought me joy. I heard a few songs here and there and felt the same. When covid happened and you did virtual DJ, I really needed that. And now, you've reignited my wanting to try to DJ myself. Thank you. 💙
I don’t DJ and mix on a console like this but I DO sample and flip a lot in my music making (the Octatrack and MPC are my weapons of choice) and holy, so much of this rings true to sample flipping too. Extremely well done, and I love the EQing sections!
Your awsome ive studied djing in my past and have been wanting to get back into it but your music has inspired me to definitely consider getting back into it as well as you are beautiful as all get down!😊😊🙂😁😁👍👍👀
touching the side of the jog wheel never pauses/scratches the track, it only speeds it up or slows it down (jogging it, hence the name 'jog wheel') temporarily so you can get it in sync you can hear the song speed up a little bit when she jogs it forward at 2:52, but since pitch lock (MASTER TEMPO) is ON it doesn't sound that noticeable - would sound way worse with master tempo off because the pitch of the track would go up and down touching the TOP of the jog wheel will pause and scratch the track, but only when VINYL MODE is enabled. Otherwise if VINYL MODE is OFF it'll just behave like you're touching the side of the jog wheel
these how to videos are very cool. I wish you would do more. ;) I’ve been looking around for how real DJs set up their effects. I’m sure you use more than just the built-in effects on the pioneer sometimes right?
Alice: I'm a friend-taught, self-made Keyboard monkey for some hobby mixing. Been a techie, and audiophile my whole life though. Just a nerd with a passion for EDM mostly. Great little beginner mix session, love it for those who don't know. They'll likely still be intimidated, but maybe your videos will inspire them to try and try again! :)
These are the tutorials I've been looking for! I love how fun and non-condescending the instruction is. I've been trying to find instruction that doesn't fall directly into DJ-snob-bro culture. Thank you! And, more please :)
I want to say thank you so very much DJ Alice wonderland I appreciate you showing and sharing how you do things I am a semi new DJ my name is DJ Stardust I'm out of the Santa Cruz California area and always looking for inspiration and learning as much as I possibly can to be better
I use to dj in the 70’s yes I’m that old but I really like to start again just for fun, my question is where the track are from I don’t see any turntable or computer commented to this setting? Also what’s software are you using ,thanks for your help and keep on mixing. 😊
I know this comment is more of a short novel. but 3 months ago I was watching some interviews of yours and one of them really just touched me with what you said. so I felt compelled to write a comment, I'm not sure if you've seen yet if at all. so I figured I'd copy and paste it to your latest video in hope that you'll get to see it with your own eyes. Alex, I don't know if you'll ever personally read this. if you do, then just know that your energy is heard, your vibes are felt. through every fade out and every frequency drop. you're an amazing person and an incredibly beautiful voice. when I heard your acoustic version of "peace" I had literal chills up my spine and tears in my eyes, such power in your voice and raw passion in your words throughout countless tracks. so relieved to hear you've found your "balance point" so don't stop seeking whatever helps you achieve that balance, in new fun and exciting chapters of life. a famous Bmx rider once said in a feature video "life isn't about the cards you've been dealt, it's how you use those cards and where you choose to focus your life". seems to me like you've been dealt a couple of shit cards over the years. but strength, determination and tenacity kept you here and alive, fighting for a better you and a brighter future. so a big shout out to you Alex. the beautiful and amazingly talented "Alison wonderland" you're a true gift to this world. some people will walk this earth for their entire existence and not know purpose or meaning, to not have their "mark" left on this world, which is a true shame. but you. you have found this greater existence a reason a purpose and for that I envy you greatly. to the fans who simply hear a dope track with some cool vocals and trippy sounds, that's dope as fuck, let them jump around and go nuts on the D-floor, but for the people in the struggle who interpret your music on a "spiritual level" just know that we hear you Loud and clear. I've seen you live at GTM and the set you played aloud me to move my body in ways I've never felt before (dance) your beats and vibes carried me all through the night and for that brief moment, you brought me to my balance point between content and chaos for that I thank you. Alex you're a star, your music is amazing, I'd love to meet you in person someday and talk about your writing and production methods. you seem like an incredible person with great story to tell. but for now I'll leave you with ... We love you Alison Wonderland!!!! keep writing, keep fighting and don't EVER let the bad shit break you. keep the positive vibes flowing through you as they do so well #You'reNotAlone.
Nice one i like to use the Vinyl mode too, is more easy than digital mode, i like her method because she have some good points in part of the track structure 🤟🏻
I personally have no experience on DJing, nor do i intend to ever DJ. What these videos do for me, is allow me to appreciate the artistry behind the decks more, and understand why some of my favourite DJs sound so much better than others. Thanks a ton for this very basic look!
Thats rigth is an art, if you want to learn Check this vidéo but before to do this i will recomend to you to hear your tracks one by one and Check thé Time, speed and beat of the track i Don’t think this is a tutorial for bergginers, and enjoy it this is the secret
Google Dj Craze. You’re welcome.
yes
Djing is fun. Even if you dont wanna be a dj i would recomment getting a cheap controller to just mess around with. The control you get over the music is amazing and well i got addicted to it
Instablaster.
Who waiting for alison wonderland music production lesson?
They ain't coming cause she don't produce her own songs.
@@Anonymous-gh6xf was gonna say ull be waiting a while LOL
@@Anonymous-gh6xf soooo who does then? And how do you know? I'd hope u have evidence on that comment lol
@nick Gher do u got evidence on that? That she does it that way lmao yall are quick to talk on a female producer till someone asks for evidence. 2 I didnt ask for anything besides evidence. Idiot. Lmao I'll wait for evidence
@nick Gher I'm a producer myself 💀💀💀 i never dismissed the idea of her not producing her own shit i just asked where, and once again, THE EVIDENCE IS AT. It's a good observation though. I dont think she doesn't produce her stuff. I think she has help with it, cuz her stories r mostly on djing controllers n such. So it would make sense. Though I'd like to hear alex say that tho good observation tho
I don’t know about Garth but I love the way you’re teaching. It’s truly step by step and I seriously enjoy it the way you’re doing it. Please continue.
I’m with several of the other fans that have commented here, what I appreciate most about this is Alison just shows us how much of a down to earth person she is and I love her for that! ❤
She gets it - we are more than willing to pay for our entertainment from professional entertainers, we just don’t need to be made to feel like we’re “less than” those who entertain.
Also, nice job to Garth, he f’n killed it!
Iv had a dj bug since 1999 and I've finally have went ahead and ordered, my first gear. Watching this was just perfect to get basics. Can't wait actually. I think I could be a legend, I feel it in my bones. This here is the first step for me right now. One step at time.
So I bought numark platinum and just trying to find time to learn and play, so far so cool, loving it! Learning tons from youtube.
It’s been a year, how goes your dj journey?
Ya how's it going
I wanna know the update too! I'm in the same boat 😊
@@pineapplegirl8078 brother gave up
I'm a producer but I want to up my game and have always wanted to learn how to DJ but I barely know any in person. So thank you Alison for making this series. After watching Garth I don't think I can ever get that good! lol
garth is the man right when he got on i understood great tutorial both of you
I really learned how much can be done with just two tracks, repetition, back and forth between the two, and also how useful the EQing is.
So the fundamentals, just focusing on beat matching by ear, nudging the last fraction of a bar if out, cue'ing, EQing.
Garth.... I need all this info! Thank you Alison haha. All the explanation is fantastic for me at this point!
Ol time dj, prolly b4 you were born. I started right after I witness Steve Dahl destroying disco records the night I was working at the stadium 🏟 😐. Did Chicago radio, clubs, yaht parties, military, etc... stop after my litt'l brother won the DMC. Now, I'm training my 15 yr old son. These tutorials are excellent starts. Back in my day we had very few girl DJs. Now, I see many excellent females tearing up the scene. Keep up the gr8 work. Appreciate you.
This is great tutorial, I would suggest learning to beat match by ear. There are times where the BPM on the Mp3 is wrong, or the display doesn't work. You should always know how to beat match by ear in case these things happen.
Absolutely agree.
100% when I learned how to do this, it _had_ to be by ear. There was no BPM indicator...
What is a strategy to beat match by ear? Is it just a case of getting it right in the headphones by nudging them until they line up. Is there some form of formula/algorithm to follow?
Thanks for this video, it helped a lot
just started djing and saw that you were doing this how-to guides and immediately clicked! loved the collaborative flow with both you and Garth, I felt like I was learning a lot really quickly when he took the songs out of time and you fixed it quickly. that was such a really cool LIVE example. these videos are awesome!
How are you learning to dj?
@@angel-uz3fc a lot of trial and error mixed in with tips and tricks from one of my buddies who’s been DJing for 4+ years
I remember watching you on that LA show that you did like 8 or 9 years ago. I am just amazed by what you can do with a couple of decks and a mixer. You're amazing girl, and don't ever let anyone tell you differently.
I’m going to be completely honest I have seen a lot of tutorials on djing and every single one I always got lost but I have watched the first two tutorials you made and I’m actually making sense of it
LOVE thank you! I just got to this stage after 6 months of trying way too hard to make long mix sets. Just back and forth is SO much fun and you really feel the tracks so much more, what's possible, how to mix in and out as you said - vocals, strings, whatever's there becomes your toolkit. I also love Garth. More Garth please.
Neat tutorial! Could you also specify the tracks’ name? Would love to exercise using the same ones
I will never be a DJ but I'm in awe watching you and hearing an explanation of how everything works! Amazing!
INCREDIBLY helpful! I can't believe you're doing this for free! Thank you! Much love to you and your crew!
Thanks for giving a bonus having fauce teaching us extra techniques real quick, I just saw the first episode and I understood a little bit more than this one but I can't thank you enough for giving us this lesson
Anyone know what songs they used in this episode?
Anyone know the piano one?
If ppl were dissing the knob twiddling in your Mixmag set, then their brains would melt watching a Daedelus set. The track selection for that LA set was a refreshing and eclectic bag:- Bill Withers and Massive Attack had my spine tingling.
Alison, keep your great vibe Up! You are a awesome Human and Artist! I am already Djing , but i will watch and learn from you!
Good luck bestie😻💓
she is Amazing 😇
You're name is a highly creative play on spelling/wording. I love it
i'd really love to see and learn more..you're very good Alison
Thank you so much Alison, I enjoyed your lesson
Back when I first started learning to mix on 1200s I bought 6 records, and I bought doubles. Then I practiced my timing and learning how to control pitch and my pressure on the plate so that I could get the two to play in sync. It was murder to my ears at first but it really helped me grasp some basics on beat matching. The new CDJs and things make this a lil easier with the digital beat counters, but I still prefer the 1200s with a basic mixer. I think playing two exact tracks makes this a lot easier. I am no pro, but back in the day the ragers I threw I kept the party jumping till 6am with only a few train wrecks after way too much MDMA. Good times!!
Hi Ms. Alison.. what are the 2 music tittle from your music you used in this video @ 6:01 - 8:05 ? ...Anyone who knows the tittle please... for practicing purpose ... thank you Ms. Alison for this knowledge and also to Mr. Manager, awesome Garth..thank you for inspiring us ... much respect. ❤❤❤
Use Sound Cloud
@@LunaHuxley thank you 🙏
Danilo Pallera Jr ACTUALLY I MEAN SHAZAM NOT SOUND CLOUD. My bad. With Shazam you can have it listen to a song or any music and it will identity name and artist and other things about it
@@danilopallerajr2634 Whats the songs name?? For practice
Never understood why sync is not allowed. This is just the greatest time saver.
Party on Allison , party on Garth ! 🍾🥂😂😂😍😘💋🫦😁Much love from Montana ❤❤❤❤
cannot thank you enough for making these vids, they’re so enjoyable !! also love garth, he’s absolutely hilarious ✨
i love guarths way of explaining omg.
LMFAOOOO xD rewatching I love how she disassociates when he tells her she doesn't need to explain that stuff
Thank you so much for this. Just got my first CDJs and been using all the stuff you are teaching in these videos :)
Garth you are Genius...
I first heard you at voodoo fest a few years ago and it brought me joy. I heard a few songs here and there and felt the same. When covid happened and you did virtual DJ, I really needed that. And now, you've reignited my wanting to try to DJ myself. Thank you. 💙
You’re a much better teacher lol Alison the explanations are clear and concise
Great video, thanks.
I can now beat match after only a couple hours of practice
Alison you're the best
I WISH YOU DID MORE OF THESE 😭😭 so useful!!
She's back!!!
And I hope to see more video content from her.
I absolutely love that Mixmag set personally ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Instant subscribe. You're the best. Thanks for coming to denver regularly
I don’t DJ and mix on a console like this but I DO sample and flip a lot in my music making (the Octatrack and MPC are my weapons of choice) and holy, so much of this rings true to sample flipping too. Extremely well done, and I love the EQing sections!
THANK YOU GAUTH! YOU HELPED BIRTH A UNIQUE AND SPECIAL Music Producer and DJ, Alison Wonderland :😊😎😇
Your awsome ive studied djing in my past and have been wanting to get back into it but your music has inspired me to definitely consider getting back into it as well as you are beautiful as all get down!😊😊🙂😁😁👍👍👀
at 2:52 how did adjusting the jog wheel while the track is playing not mess up the sound? I wouldve thought it would scratch
touching the side of the jog wheel never pauses/scratches the track, it only speeds it up or slows it down (jogging it, hence the name 'jog wheel') temporarily so you can get it in sync
you can hear the song speed up a little bit when she jogs it forward at 2:52, but since pitch lock (MASTER TEMPO) is ON it doesn't sound that noticeable - would sound way worse with master tempo off because the pitch of the track would go up and down
touching the TOP of the jog wheel will pause and scratch the track, but only when VINYL MODE is enabled. Otherwise if VINYL MODE is OFF it'll just behave like you're touching the side of the jog wheel
Songs :
Poppin Bottles - Wolves
Uplifting Hip Hop - Sugar Beats
You're Welcome
The piano one?
Thaaanks
Where do I download these tracks from? Cant find them without a stupid watermark playing over the track
@@cadienmoir7566 www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/poppin-bottles
Thank you for existing.
these how to videos are very cool. I wish you would do more. ;)
I’ve been looking around for how real DJs set up their effects. I’m sure you use more than just the built-in effects on the pioneer sometimes right?
It's like you heard my quarantine prayers! Please post more of these, SO helpful and also awesome watching another female teach
Alice: I'm a friend-taught, self-made Keyboard monkey for some hobby mixing. Been a techie, and audiophile my whole life though. Just a nerd with a passion for EDM mostly. Great little beginner mix session, love it for those who don't know. They'll likely still be intimidated, but maybe your videos will inspire them to try and try again! :)
These are the tutorials I've been looking for! I love how fun and non-condescending the instruction is. I've been trying to find instruction that doesn't fall directly into DJ-snob-bro culture. Thank you! And, more please :)
Thank you for these tips! Your Red Rocks show was LIT!!!
You two are adorable and I'm loving this series!
These lessons are fascinating, thanks
I want to say thank you so very much DJ Alice wonderland I appreciate you showing and sharing how you do things I am a semi new DJ my name is DJ Stardust I'm out of the Santa Cruz California area and always looking for inspiration and learning as much as I possibly can to be better
I love you! You are such a rare and incredible talent! Much love to you!
can you please post the two tracks youre using to help us?
Thanks siso for this these are really different from others out there in the TH-cam 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Definitely he should be teaching he is so talented
Do you have any recommendations for a new dj board?
These are amazing!! Could you also add the tracks you're using? Is there a soundcloud link you could share??? xox
Nice tracks & Tutorial
I Love Alison
Thank you soooooo much Alison!
can you list the titles/links to these tracks so that we can practice with them?
Difícil de concentrarse con esa hermosura de Mujer 😍😍
Tried watching other videos but Alison explained everything best! Thank you for breaking everything down.
Where can I get tracks like the one's they're using to practice??
Cute DJ. I like your Mix!
I use to dj in the 70’s yes I’m that old but I really like to start again just for fun, my question is where the track are from I don’t see any turntable or computer commented to this setting? Also what’s software are you using ,thanks for your help and keep on mixing. 😊
May I know the 2 tracks used in the tutorial please?
So dope
I know this comment is more of a short novel. but 3 months ago I was watching some interviews of yours and one of them really just touched me with what you said. so I felt compelled to write a comment, I'm not sure if you've seen yet if at all. so I figured I'd copy and paste it to your latest video in hope that you'll get to see it with your own eyes.
Alex, I don't know if you'll ever personally read this. if you do, then just know that your energy is heard, your vibes are felt. through every fade out and every frequency drop. you're an amazing person and an incredibly beautiful voice. when I heard your acoustic version of "peace" I had literal chills up my spine and tears in my eyes, such power in your voice and raw passion in your words throughout countless tracks. so relieved to hear you've found your "balance point" so don't stop seeking whatever helps you achieve that balance, in new fun and exciting chapters of life. a famous Bmx rider once said in a feature video "life isn't about the cards you've been dealt, it's how you use those cards and where you choose to focus your life". seems to me like you've been dealt a couple of shit cards over the years. but strength, determination and tenacity kept you here and alive, fighting for a better you and a brighter future. so a big shout out to you Alex. the beautiful and amazingly talented "Alison wonderland" you're a true gift to this world. some people will walk this earth for their entire existence and not know purpose or meaning, to not have their "mark" left on this world, which is a true shame. but you. you have found this greater existence a reason a purpose and for that I envy you greatly. to the fans who simply hear a dope track with some cool vocals and trippy sounds, that's dope as fuck, let them jump around and go nuts on the D-floor, but for the people in the struggle who interpret your music on a "spiritual level" just know that we hear you Loud and clear. I've seen you live at GTM and the set you played aloud me to move my body in ways I've never felt before (dance) your beats and vibes carried me all through the night and for that brief moment, you brought me to my balance point between content and chaos for that I thank you. Alex you're a star, your music is amazing, I'd love to meet you in person someday and talk about your writing and production methods. you seem like an incredible person with great story to tell. but for now I'll leave you with ... We love you Alison Wonderland!!!! keep writing, keep fighting and don't EVER let the bad shit break you. keep the positive vibes flowing through you as they do so well #You'reNotAlone.
Thank you! 🙏 Grateful for the smiling, laughing and happy vibes. ✨
These are so fun to watch Alison! Thank you for these and please keep them coming
the best teacher!!
Thank you so much for these vids! Just picked up DJ'ing for fun and these are coming in handy! Subscribing!
You are a pro love your music 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
I'm just about to buy my first dj mixer...thank you for what you do!
Great tutorial it helps me a lot a big thanks to you dj Alison
Part 2!
got something to look forward to after class☺️
been djing for years and still enjoy these videos lol
These are AWESOME!
This is great for someone who has been practicing for a while too. Seeing garths tricks were cool and the breakdown mix out was cool too.
Honestly tried learning from other youtubers and it’s kinda hard and too fast paced, but I think Alison does it just right! You’re amazing!!!
Great practice advice!
I would love to sit in front and watch you teach! Thanks for doing this! It really makes me wanna start learning but as a hobby
The best one, I learnt about beat matching and mixing , thank you so much Alison Wonderland and same for you Manager.
Alison I love these videos! I can't wait for the next one 👌🏽✨💕🥰
wow my mind is blown. This is crazy
Does garth teach lessons? would love to see him teach more
Dont think he dose but if you wanna learn to dj check out some of these yt channels:
Crossfader
Dj carlo atendido
Sound of arman
Phil harris
@@dweltmusic arman is the best out there
Thank you so much, best dj tutorial ever👍
what is it..? ahaha you are high like a cloud Alison! I fall asleep after a minute listening to you!
Thank you so much this helps a lot I found a problem tho when I try to mix to songs I get a sounds like a sleek sound and I'm not to sure why
Nice one i like to use the Vinyl mode too, is more easy than digital mode, i like her method because she have some good points in part of the track structure 🤟🏻
im learning through Tribe XR vr, thats the same equipment im learning on, nice
Awesome 💯