(often associated with Jaipur or the Indian club scene). These packs typically feature extended versions of popular tracks—such as Bollywood club mixes, Punjabi tracks, and techno edits—designed specifically for DJs to use in live sets.
Utilize the extended intros. Set a memory cue at the first kick drum and another at the 16-bar mark before the first vocal. Use the final 16-bar outro of one track to loop the intro of the next. dj sam extended pack
Do not just hit play and wait. Take the 32-bar intro of a DJ Sam track, set a 4-beat loop on the drums, and layer it over the outro of your current track. This creates a rolling, percussive bridge that sounds like a live remix. (often associated with Jaipur or the Indian club scene)
(often associated with Jaipur or the Indian club scene). These packs typically feature extended versions of popular tracks—such as Bollywood club mixes, Punjabi tracks, and techno edits—designed specifically for DJs to use in live sets.
Utilize the extended intros. Set a memory cue at the first kick drum and another at the 16-bar mark before the first vocal. Use the final 16-bar outro of one track to loop the intro of the next.
Do not just hit play and wait. Take the 32-bar intro of a DJ Sam track, set a 4-beat loop on the drums, and layer it over the outro of your current track. This creates a rolling, percussive bridge that sounds like a live remix.