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    Will do, gotta clap, gotta tap the feet.
    Thanks! More practice away....

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    should i push play on track b, when track A ends?

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    The bottom line is that you just need to put in hours of work on your decks. That is the only way you are going to learn anything, not out of a book or on some message boards.

    When I was a kid, my dream was to be the best I could possibly be on a skateboard. When I first started skating, my family and friends just laughed and laughed at me as I struggled to do the simplest tasks such as ollie over a 2x4. A few years later after skating everyday, I was 360 flipping over that darn 2x4.

    The moral of the story is not to give up, no matter how hard it may be.

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    Thank you, will keep practicing.

    I skate also, kick flips and sex change ftw!
    Can't trey flip though lol.

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    This is my first post on this site, after browsing for a bit I decided I needed to post in this thread because I'm in the same boat, sorta.

    I'm going to be buying a S2 very soon and have pretty much the same setup, except I do have the speakers.

    I'm just very amazed at the amount of helpful information the members of this forum have given, and advice to how to become better. I know about 70% of the stuff that is mentioned in this thread when it comes to musical terms and knowledge, since I've played music before and knew how to read time and notes, so it does make sense.

    I've made mixes already before, in ableton and in other DJ software so I can't wait to get my hands on a controller and have more a tactile feel. Thank you for the great advice, and like many of y'all have said only way to get better is through practice, and that should be a given to anything in life :P

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    Glad it can help you also

    All advice is welcome, don't be shy now.

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