u/DeadAudio

▲ 0 r/jungle

Yes it's an ai slop image (sorry I caught a lot of heat for posting an ai response on Reddit recently so warning up front, just the image to get attention).

Question is, I buy mainly from Bandcamp for new up front jungle. I have a lot of original 90s jungle as vinyl rips, but I am finding that as I like a bit of crossover jungle into grime (like the Napes - Chopper Gunner track) it is hard to find anywhere that specialises. I have a Beatport professional plus subscription & a beat junkies sub and I am doing a free trial of club culture.uk but none of them even have Jungle as a genre... anyone know anywhere that has brand new fresh upfront jungle that you can download as part of a subscription? Thanks

u/DeadAudio — 9 days ago

I keep getting this advert on instagram. Beatport is £30 a month on my tier and that’s streaming only. I know you have offline locker but if you unsubscribe you lose them. How can £150 a year be right? Anyone used it? I use an XDJ-AZ in standalone and it doesn’t have offline locker capability so I’m looking for a DJ pool with decent downloads to keep rather than pay track by track like Beatport cheers all.

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u/DeadAudio — 9 days ago
▲ 1 r/XDJAZ

I just got my AZ out the box and used it for the first time yesterday. Lovely bit of kit! I have a Beatport subscription, the top package and it says it allows up to 1000 tracks to be downloaded to offline locker. Can anyone please explain how I do this as I have a gig tonight and don’t want to be stressing if WiFi drops out! Thanks all!!!

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u/DeadAudio — 11 days ago

Hi all, I installed a cloud amp in a venue which works great. There are 2 feeds to the rack mixer, one from the bar iPad and one from the stage so live bands and djs can plug into the house system. The rack mixer then feeds into the cloud amp. When the input signal to the cloud amp is too high the protection circuit kicks in and either massively reduces the volume or if too high, cuts it out completely. I’ve been doing some research and it appears the drawmer sp2120 is the ultimate solution but quite expensive. An alternative is the Newhank Level one, much more affordable. Can anyone say if either of these would be a good solution, or offer an alternative? I have trained the bar staff multiple times and explained over and over they can’t allow the input signal to be too high, then last weekend the DJs kept upping the signal and it was completely cutting out, so I just need some kit to do the job for me! Any thoughts or recommendations? Cheers.

u/DeadAudio — 15 days ago