DJ Rob Swift further explains dropping on "the one"
The concept of dropping a song's drum beat on "the one" is simple. You grab the record, cue yourself to the start point of "the one" and launch the wax forward on beat. Yet, there are "DJs" who get hired every weekend to play out, that cannot perform this rudimentary task. I blame technology. Well not technology itself but the mindset behind today's technology. Laptops and DJ apps have turned what was once an art that was based on defying creative limits into I'll just use my Hot Cues or look at the wav. on my Serato to find "the one". The purpose of this tutorial is to reintroduce the aforementioned DJs to a vital skill set every person who calls themselves a DJ must have. #WeTalkinBoutPractice

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