I was a wedding dj in Belgium years ago and these were the things that were normal for us dj's. The entrance was always the couple alone, the cutting of the wedding cake sometimes, mostly not. And the photo shoots were always earlier, because our party's begin around 7-8 pm going on to 4-5 am. Great content as always! Greetings from Belgium ;-)
Connect the RCAs and the USBs to the S11. Also make sure you select Serato or Traktor on the switch by the tonearm. In the dial on the mixer switch to A (the port that your computer is plugged into on the mixer).
Your gig logs are getting better bro! I enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing what happened with the tablet shutting down. Man! Talk about a panic moment for sure lol, but you handled it. Great job!!
@@cinderellasweddingdjs thanks for the info on the RCF. I'm going to check those out. Growing up in Michigan I went to a lot of concerts at Pine Knob. I also worked for a few tours on Jimmy Buffett's road crew and we played there.
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Wow. What an epic wedding that was for sure! I was impressed by so many things, especially the father/daughter dance and the fact that you were spinning real vinyl records at a wedding! I've never seen that before. Your Hoerboard looks amazing as well. Great job all around. Just subscribed.
Thank you for all of that! The compliments, the subscribing and noticing the vinyl! I want to stand out differently in comparison to many other amazing DJs in my area and beyond.
What it miss, is different bases that match with the different equipment we could have, so that the gears are perfectly aligned and blocked and eventually raised up a bit if necessary, as we can see the top of the gears are not perfectly aligned with the lid. That’s crazy, Hoarboard did not modify the Stereo T, looking at what other companies does for their T booth, especially in terms of quick connect the base and the top. Anyway, the best way is to carry it all in one piece with gears inside, in a big rolling case.
I'd like to see a video where you run down the equipment you are using. Also I love the idea of a reverse anniversary dance to start the night. Great idea! I may have to use that one.
"they not like us" 12 times then a little "OV-hoe, OV-hoe" quick step and ended. overall horrible and nothing like the original, if I asked the dj at my wedding to play this I think I would beat his ass if I herd this come out.
finally someone did this. I like the fact you can use it without the lid if you wanna try different setups/controllers. With the other DJ booths, it looks TERRIBLE without a lid on top.
I never thought of it that way. But, you're totally correct. You could go lidless for sure. You can also have different lids cut for you from Hoerboard and have multiple lid options. Thank you for watching!!!
Thank you for the Christmas gift opening, the S11 is truly beautiful. I just purchased one of the turntables and will soon be ordering another on along with the S11, I'm a newbie and just love buying expensive toys, my motto, he who dies in the end with the most toys, wins. Guess it's time to go shop for a MacBook Pro. Thanks for the interesting and fun video, I'll keep checking back on your site for more videos, take care.
You are going to have a lot of fun learning on the best gear around! Try mixing disco songs for beat match practice. They were recorded without a metronome. So, the beat is often not exact. You have to really work the table to make the mix work.