Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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MEDIOCRE MINDS "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds" - Albert Einstein As I was thinking about what to share this week I glanced at one of the two pictures of Einstein that hang on my office wall. As I began to think about this incredible truth that I have read so many times, I once again realized how important it is to fully understand. Most of us surround ourselves with individuals who support us in staying the way we are. The unfortunate truth is that when you decide to become a great spirit -- to pursue a great adventure -- many of the people around you will not support you. Often with good intention they will tell you familiar things like "be realistic," "slow down -- take your time," "be careful," or "don't do anything rash." I have found that, "When you pursue greatness, you represent the courage that others don't have." (That sentence is important -- please read it again until you FULLY understand it.) Consequently, when you succeed, they can no longer tell themselves and others their own "good stories" about why they don't succeed. You break through their excuses for staying in an unfulfilled or dissatisfied life. For this reason, it is absolutely imperative that you surround yourself with great spirits -- continually! Like-minded individuals who have the same vision and are going the same places you are going. People who believe in you, support you, sometimes even push you. One of the greatest decisions I made several years ago was that "I would no longer spend quantity time with people that I did not want to become." This is one of the most difficult decisions I have ever made -- and also one of the most powerful. I looked at the crowd I was spending time with and they were great people; and yet, they were not going in the same direction as me. They did not have the same goals for their life. The same passion. I realized that they were holding me back. I still love them, care for them, communicate with them, but no longer spend a major portion of my time with them. Who do you have in your life that may be holding you back? Who can you begin to spend more quality and quantity time with that is going in the same direction as you? Who do you know that is passionate? Who do you know that is committed to greatness? It has been said that 5 years from today you will be the same person as today...with 2 exceptions: 1. The books you read, tapes you listen to, seminars you attend. 2. The people that you spend the majority of your time with. This is no dress rehearsal -- this is your life -- the real deal! Remember that. And as you do, be outstanding -- live with passion -- and make your life magnificent!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Serato (1.9.2) its somthing like amazing! Download


Update 1.9 has a lot of new features, the most important would be the SP-6 Sample Player. It gives you the capability to load 6 samples that can be controlled by hot keys or midi control. Bring your drops to the gig, leave your sampler at home, it's kid tested and mother approved.

Another great addition to the feature list is the updated History function. It keeps track of every song played, at every gig, and saves the list. The old Review function would only keep track of what you played until you shut down the program. This is great for DJs who log their sessions.

I have only heard one complaint about this update - if you build crates in serato, rather than create playlists on itunes, your crates may end up in your system's trash bin. The songs are still in the library, the playlist just gets dumped. If you do make your crates in Serato, check your waste basket often.


Other new updates:
Loop Roll - When you release a loop, it jumps to the position the song would be if you hadn't looped it

Pioneer MEP-7000 Support

TTM 57SL firmware update

Show album art on deck

Rane SL3 Support

R.I.P. Michael Jackson. Your Musical Genius will never be forgotten


More bad news this week. After Ed McMahon and Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson has now left us. First, reports surfaced the pop icon suffered cardiac arrest. Published reports claimed he collapsed in his Holmby Hills mansion shortly after noon. He was taken to UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.

CNN reported Jackson was being administrated CPR in the ambulance. Then, TMZ broke the news that Michael Jackson passed. CBS News, The LA Times and CNN soon confirmed.

Michael Jackson was preparing for 50 sold-out shows overseas and rehearsing in California. Jackson was only 10 years old when he and his brothers, The Jackson 5, signed with Motown in 1968. Michael and his brothers would become one of the biggest groups of all time with Michael as solo artist becoming the biggest pop star in the world. Throughout controversy and scandal, no one could ever take away Michael’s title as the King of Pop.

Michael was allegedly plagued with health problems for years — Lupus, vitiligo and an addiction to pain killers.