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2/09/2011
Top 10 Virtual Jam sessions or mixing sites.
Here is a quick post from our friends at wired.com on the top 10 virtual jam sessions or mixing sites where you can actually mash up songs or create new ones.
Top 10 Sites for Virtual Jam Sessions
- Indaba Music
Swap tips on mixing, mastering, and distributing your work, and access a
slew of tools for artistic collaboration. You can also participate in
remix contests, which occasionally feature such A-listers as the Roots
and Yo-Yo Ma. - Jamglue
Upload your songs and watch as Jamglue's huge community of mixologists
slices, dices, and reshapes them. Or play producer and rework jams by
the likes of T-Pain, R. Kelly, and MC Lars. - Kompoz.com
This site enables songwriters and musicians to come together as virtual
bands. Got a cool guitar part? Record it, post it, and ask your fellow
Kompozers to supply the rest. - Minimum Noise
You've recorded a solid tune, but it needs ... something. A Fender
Rhodes, perhaps? Post a description of the accompaniment you seek and
what you're willing to pay. Choose the best submission and buy the
rights to use it. - MixMatchMusic
Lay down tracks with musicians around the globe using a Pro Tools-like
recording and mixing interface. MixMatch also hosts a marketplace for
the resulting works, with 85 percent of licensing revenue going to
artists. - Rifflet
Calling itself a recycling bin for rock 'n' roll, Rifflet lets musicians
contribute unused bits and bobs—a cool drumbeat, say, or unfinished
song—so others can use them to craft new pieces. - SoundCloud
Looking for feedback on a demo? Post it here. Soundcloud's music player
lets friends—or the community at large—leave text comments pegged to
particular spots in a song's waveform. - Tune Rooms
Jam with other musicians by uploading your tracks to a browser-based
sequencing interface. Or sit back and watch the next big hit get
developed by the crowd. Artists retain rights to their material and can
sell it offline. - WeMix
Megaplatinum rapper Ludacris cofounded WeMix as a place for aspiring
hip-hoppers to post vocals, beats, and songs. Members then critique,
build on, and remix the tracks. The best works could be released on
Luda's label. - YourSpins
Geared toward mashup artists, this site hosts contests with music by
talent such as Sia, Natasha Bedingfield, and Lil Mama. Take a song's
separated parts, rework them, and post your mix. You can also generate
ringtones. (YourSpins.com is currently out of service.)
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3/10/2009
Digital DJ - Options USB/SD Card/Hard Drive
The Digital DJ has many ways of storing and playing his MP3s. Mass storage usually starts with a Hard Drive while others prefer smaller media formats such as USB/Flash (Thumb Drives) or SD (Secure Digital) cards, and others use DATA CDs or DVD's (as discussed in earlier posts). Each of these options has it's pros and cons so we want to hear from you.
What kind of media do you use to store your digital files? Leave a comment and one lucky person will receive a free tote bag filled with DJ Goodies.
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Digital DJ - A Different Spin

Hey DJs are you looking for another way to back up your music? or A way to play MP3s without an expensive Ipod or Computer? Well the answer is right in front of you if you can at least burn CDs. Instead of making an AUDIO CD as most burning programs prompt you from the start, try burning a DATA CD instead and make All of your source (Original files) are MP3s (It might mot work with WMA or other file types). A single CD can hold from 200 to 300 mp3s vs. the 20 or so audio tracks you would burn.
NOW this CD is just another Backup. For More Space use DVDs 4 to 5 gig or DL (Dual Layer) DVDs 8 to 9 gig. Most Computers Have DVD players now so DVD backups will work there and only in other DVD Players. The CD data CDs will play in ALL computers. You can also buy small portable CD players that play MP3 (data cds) CDs as well as the WMA files too. These players cost about $30 for low priced units. I have listed a few below for you just click them.
Most of the new professional DJ CD players also have the ability to play MP3 CDs as well, just check with the manufacturer.
Many Car CD players, home CD players and all DVD Players will also be able to play these MP3 CDs so maybe it is a good idea to take the next step, and create another backup in the process.
The Next Digital DJ Post will Discuss MP3 playing and storage on USB (thumb drives), SD cards, mp3 players (ipods), and professional MP3 DJ players that DO NOT REQUIRE A COMPUTER!
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3/13/2008
Mouth Watering Fun
So, a new blog same ol' Captain, and hopefully you find my post as hand trembling as i do. My friends, get your credit cards ready! Now a day, almost everyone has a jump drive, ipod, or otherwise portable storage device. So many things, so little time. Speaking of time......
I can tell you want one already.......
8GB ( not a typo), count em' 8, on your wrist, everyplace you go!!! 1.5-inch display with OLED technology, and supports video, music, pictures and the classic watch function. store MP4/WMV/AVI videos to watch them on the 160 x 128 pixels display at 25 frames per second, MP3/WMA/WAV audio files at 32~320Kbps, and JPEG pictures.
The watch shows 24 hour style time, date, and comes with built-in microphone for sound recording in WAV file format, and with 2.5/3.5 mm earphone jack, Chinese/German/English/Italian/French/Portuguese/Spanish/Polish languages support, USB 2.0 connectivity, and compatibility with Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista operating system. This is less then $80, basically the cost of a flash drive, and yes, it is a flash drive..... ON STEROIDS!!! buy to and your ready to DJ on the fly, anywhere with over 2000 MP3s at the
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3/03/2008
Greggie C Invites DJs to Post on The Disc Jockeys Blog

If you came to this blog because you got an invite, you should feel IMPORTANT. Greggie C has started the Disc Jockeys Blog. This Blog can be accessed by copying the following link: http://www.disc-jockeys.blogspot.com Send your friends here and tell other DJs about it. If you accept to be a poster, make sure you Complete ALL fields especially adding TAGS, these are keywords separated by commas (these keywords describe what your post is about), so when you search those keywords in google you will find OUR Blog at the TOP of the List.
If you have any questions about posting or this Blog or you are interested in posting to this Blog, Please contact DJ Greggie C at djgreggiec@djgreggiec.com
Thank You for Stopping by The New Disc Jockeys Blog.
Please Mark us as a Favorite or Bookmark and come Back daily to see all of our New future posts, made by DJs All Around The World!

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2/25/2008
The Pacemaker a Dual Handheld MP3 120 GB mixing Machine.
Heres a dual MP3 Player that has 120 gigabytes of space with pitch control

Oh, so now I have your attention?
Well, sit back and let me blow your mind with thisbad boys SPECS.....
Line Out Cross-Fader
Headphone crossfader
Pitch Controle (with master tempo)
EQ/Gain/Filters/Audio FX
And a USB 2.0 connector
Can you feel your chest bumping like a SUB yet?
Lets Push Onward, Shall We?
120GB Storage
MP3, VBR, AAC, Lossless WMA, OGG, FLAC, and WAV..... ALL SUPPORTED!!!
IPOD HAS BEEN SMOKED!!!

On top of all that, Your mixes can be saved, and shared.
Now for the... still good, but not great news. It's scheduled for shipment in February, right around the corner!!! Now, the bad news. As is to be expected, something this cool comes with a rather hefty $PRICE TAG$
Roughly $800

....but for a piece of equipment that can carry plenty of music for any event, and weighing in at less then a pound, shrinks the price tag.
I know I won't be seeing mine for some time (I'm #4235), I'll be happy when it's time for me to spend a lil dough, ease my aching back, and of course take one small step towards the big FU reserved for Steve Jobs and his "fruity" empire!
ALL HAIL the PACEMAKER!!!!

Oh, so now I have your attention?
Well, sit back and let me blow your mind with thisbad boys SPECS.....
Line Out Cross-Fader
Headphone crossfader
Pitch Controle (with master tempo)
EQ/Gain/Filters/Audio FX
And a USB 2.0 connector
Can you feel your chest bumping like a SUB yet?
Lets Push Onward, Shall We?
120GB Storage
MP3, VBR, AAC, Lossless WMA, OGG, FLAC, and WAV..... ALL SUPPORTED!!!
IPOD HAS BEEN SMOKED!!!

On top of all that, Your mixes can be saved, and shared.
Now for the... still good, but not great news. It's scheduled for shipment in February, right around the corner!!! Now, the bad news. As is to be expected, something this cool comes with a rather hefty $PRICE TAG$
Roughly $800

....but for a piece of equipment that can carry plenty of music for any event, and weighing in at less then a pound, shrinks the price tag.
I know I won't be seeing mine for some time (I'm #4235), I'll be happy when it's time for me to spend a lil dough, ease my aching back, and of course take one small step towards the big FU reserved for Steve Jobs and his "fruity" empire!
ALL HAIL the PACEMAKER!!!!
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