the OP felt offended. i say he shouldn't be. he chose his way of playing music for a reason: because he thinks it's a good way, for him. so he should feel good about his way, and not get offended by someone telling him that he "isn't like the others". which he isn't. the "default electronic club dj" of today plays on cdjs, two of them, and with a hardware mixer in between.locojohn wrote: BTW, why do you constantly talk about pride, Davepermen? Tell me how pride should be related to playing music out for the people around you? Or why should we be proud, if anything?
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he didn't, so he obviously is not the same. and he should feel good about it, not getting hurt by someone telling him that obvious thing.
i never used the word pride anywhere, did i?
and if so, he should be proud that the gig went well, and everyone (including the bitchy guy) loved what he did. the offending guy wouldn't went to him else actually. accussing him of cheating was sort of a "no wonder it sounds that good" statement.
we can be proud if we get compliments for something we do. not?