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WHATS UP EVERY BODY, MELO MIX HERE TRYING TO GET AQUAINTED AGAIN TO THE INS AND OUT OF DJING AND MY NEW NUMARK DJ CONTROLLER NS7 III, AND SERATO, AND DOWNLOADING MUSIC OFF THE NET ON TO MY COMPUTER AND IN TO SERATO. IM BACK FROM A 30 YEAR HYADES TO THE SCENE AND THINGS ARE A TAD BIT DIFFERENT TO SAY THE LEAST. MY ???? IS HOW DO OR WHY DOESN'T THE SONGS I DOWN LOAD ENTER INTO SERATO AUTOMATICLY?
 
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WHATS UP EVERY BODY, MELO MIX HERE TRYING TO GET AQUAINTED AGAIN TO THE INS AND OUT OF DJING AND MY NEW NUMARK DJ CONTROLLER NS7 III, AND SERATO, AND DOWNLOADING MUSIC OFF THE NET ON TO MY COMPUTER AND IN TO SERATO. IM BACK FROM A 30 YEAR HYADES TO THE SCENE AND THINGS ARE A TAD BIT DIFFERENT TO SAY THE LEAST. MY ???? IS HOW DO OR WHY DOESN'T THE SONGS I DOWN LOAD ENTER INTO SERATO AUTOMATICLY?
Not sure of where you're getting songs from .. please be aware most of us are pretty much against getting music that wasn't gotten from a pool or paid service or ripped from a CD you own.

In general, you put music on a local hard drive .. then import that music into the application (Serato or otherwise). The application builds it's own library index from that. There are also ways to load the music into a middleman like iTunes, from which most DJ apps can also read.
 
Hello all! I'm an old school Computer Scientist that's attempting to enter the world of online video edutainment in a big way. I'm on this forum to find someone skilled with a music synthesizer and offer them a sort of partnership. I've been informed that music synthesis is a significant part of the DJ biz and that this is the crowd I should be addressing.

While neither Computer Science nor Mathematics might be your thing, you can at least appreciate the quality of the work I do by skimming my Illustrated Guide of the Number Theoretic Transform:
 
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Hello all! I'm an old school Computer Scientist that's attempting to enter the world of online video edutainment in a big way. I'm on this forum to find someone skilled with a music synthesizer and offer them a sort of partnership. I've been informed that music synthesis is a significant part of the DJ biz and that this is the crowd I should be addressing.

While neither Computer Science nor Mathematics might be your thing, you can at least appreciate the quality of the work I do by skimming my Illustrated Guide of the Number Theoretic Transform:
We've got lots of computer guys here (I'm a Computer Engineer and have been in IT 38 years). Not sure we have many or any synth guys, though it's possible .. no one has talked about it. It's definitely not needed for a mobile DJ .. more of a thing for music creation or some club work .. same with drums and the like.
 
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Hi!
I volunteer at 2 NPR stations in Alaska. I have a 3 hour show every Sat night on KTNA Talkeetna and co host a show on KNBA Anchorage every other Sunday.
Just started doing this 3 1/2 years ago.
Have a loyal following on both stations!
Welcome .. there's a few radio jocks on here to bounce things off of.
 
Hi!
I volunteer at 2 NPR stations in Alaska. I have a 3 hour show every Sat night on KTNA Talkeetna and co host a show on KNBA Anchorage every other Sunday.
Just started doing this 3 1/2 years ago.
Have a loyal following on both stations!

Hey Honkey Tonk Girl I do radio as well as mobile and @Ausumm does too. Welcome
 
I just do the 2 shows, one Sat night and one at noon Sundays. Anchorage is 120 miles each way so usually I am only in Anch every other Sunday. I don't get home from the other till around midnight, a 60 miles round trip.