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>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 should say that the kind of DJ you're looking for is VERY RARE. About 90% of original DJ's I've seen simply playback pre-recorded loops that are already in perfect sync, and they might do some scratching over it. Most of these already have as many tracks/instrument sounds as they need. DJ's that make their music more or less from scratch are a lot harder to come by. You'd have about the same amount of luck if you were looking for an electronic accordian player. My advice would be to continue to keep your eyes open, but to also teach yourself the DJ skills that you would like to use in your project. If you're the DJ, you'll have a lot less trouble finding a guitarist. They're everywhere! Matt Davignon _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com