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Hey, I'm not a DJ (don't even play on on TV) but if I were, this seems a sweet little tool for looping: http://www.mixman.com/html_h/dm2.html Screw CDs. If you're in the digital domain, why not just deal with the source file? Word. Also, I've got a question: I'm interested in collaborating with a DJ. Not one that just mixes tracks, but one that is much more about pulling samples from a lot of different sources and making something new. My job would be to supply guitar, synths and other wacky devices to the mix. Anyway, every DJ I talk to seems to be against playing with real musicians for some reason. I've heard things like, "when you bring a musician into a show, it gets a lot more complicated." and "I like to have full control of the music." The one DJ I've met that's played with me IS a musician (classically trained double bass) but she more or less just fades tracks into each other, adjusting pitch and tempo so they blend nicely. I'm hoping for a lot more sound collage. Any comments? If you're in the SF Bay area and would like to get together, mail me off the list. I'm into a very wide range of music. Mark