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Dj Turntable Console

June 22nd, 2010 admin No comments

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A few decades ago, music media wouldn’t fit in your pocket. Music has gone through a lot of changes in the last 40 years, and not just in the way it sounds. The sound of music has progressed with the changes in trends, and the changes in society, but so has the way we listen to it. Our society has become ever more reliant on technology to help us, to make our lives more convenient, and to entertain us. Look at the way we watched television 30 years ago. Our kids would feel lost without a remote control, but 30 years ago, we didn’t have remote controls or DVD players. Entertainment technology has grown to proportions many of us would never have imagined in childhood. Now blue-gray has taken over, and high definition television is common. In the music industry, changes have been even more drastic.

In the days of Elvis Presley, radios were either large family consoles, or noisy transistors. Records were the only other form of music media. Record stores sold the large round discs to millions of fans to hear a few scratchy songs on a turntable. By the time of Pink Floyd, 8 track cassettes were found in every home and car. 8 track cassettes were revolutionary because they were more portable, and the sound quality was better than a record. 8 tracks were still pretty bulky, and they were difficult to maintain. In the age of Madonna and Michael Jackson, cassette tapes had taken over as the primary music media. The music industry was seeing big profit from the comparable small plastic cassette tape that was even more portable than the 8 track. Small radios could play cassette tapes anywhere you wanted to take them. Cassette tapes saw a long shelf life, but by the time Nirvana was dominating the music industry, CDs were in demand. CDs were a much smaller version of the record, but they were more durable with significantly better sound quality.

CDs are still popular today. Most everyone has CD players in their car, and CD sales are higher than ever. In recent years, though a new music media has become competition for the shiny discs. Digital music has gained popularity and notoriety because of its clear sound quality, and its accessibility. CDs can still be bought in stores and online, but digital music is available on any internet connected computer, and even on many cell phones. Digital music has given the music industry a new way to reach out to more fans than ever, but it has also caused a great deal of trouble. Pirating or illegal downloading of music has become a major legal battle for the music industry. The music industry depends on record sales to profit. Illegal downloading allows fans to obtain music without paying for it, resulting in losses for both record labels and musicians.

The music industry has come a long way from the humble start many years ago. As demands of society changed, the music industry has evolved to meet our needs. In this current digital era, they music industry is facing more conflict than ever before, but like they always have before, the music industry will find a way to overcome.

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Club Dj Turntable Software

May 24th, 2010 admin No comments

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Dj Turntable Cd Mixer

May 24th, 2010 admin No comments

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Top Dj Equipment and Set List Resources

 

A Mobile DJ is an entertainer that travels to locations to provide entertainment for a specific event. Where will you see a Mobile DJ? You’ll see a Mobile DJ providing entertainment for Birthday Parties, Sweet 16’s, Bar-Bat Mitzvahs, Weddings, Class Reunions, Graduation Parties, Corporate Parties, etc.

Mobile DJ’s (somewhat of an oxymoron before the turn of the 21st century) weren’t so mobile. You would see 2 large turntables, a big mixer, big amplifier, big speakers, huge heavy crates full of 78’s, lots of wires, and just too much stuff and not easily mobile. Although Big Club DJ’s and some “old school” DJ’s still love spinning on turntables, it’s just not efficient for a typical Event DJ. As technology gets smaller and more efficient, DJ’ing equipment is becoming much easier to transport, set-up, and operate.

The DJ’s that use the larger turntable systems look and sound amazing while beat mixing but you won’t see many of them DJ’ing smaller events that may just require some background music. A kid with an iPod, with a good playlist, and speakers can probably provide decent songs while a big turntable mixing system is just overkill. A good mobile DJ with the right equipment can be very profitable and successful at these events and can even begin building a reputable DJ business. As the business builds, and gigs begin to accumulate, it’s important to have DJ equipment that is reliable, easy to set-up, and effective.

When looking for reliable equipment as a Mobile DJ, it’s important to look for “name” brands. Even with name brands, a DJ has a choice between lower quality-lower prices, higher-quality, higher-prices. For MP3 and CD Players, names like Gemini and American Audio are cheaper “name” brands but they are lower in quality than Denon or Pioneer. Numark, previously a mid-level quality company has been reaching new technology (check out Newmarks, NS7FX) that is beginning to compete with the big boys.

Here are some of the most popular Dual CD/MP3 Players with example-averaged prices being used by DJ’s: Gemini CDMP-6000 ($399.95), Gemini CDX-2400 Rackmount ($170.00), American Audio CK 1000 Table Top Dual ($399.00), American Audio Velocity Professional Dual ($599.00), Numark CD Mix-1 Dual (199.00), Numark CDN22 Rack Mount Dual CD Player (149.00), Denon DN-D6000 Dual CD MP3 Player ($850.00), Pioneer CMX-3000 Dual Rackmount CD Player ($1,000).

You can obviously see a price difference but you will experience a noticeable difference in quality between a cd controller selling for $200 as opposed to the Pioneer CMX for a grand.

Some Mobile DJ’s have even decided to make their set-up even more mobile by doing away with CD’s and purchasing MP3 Players that have external hard drive or iPod connections. I run all my parties with MP3’s no CD’s. Although I have a Denon 4500 CD player in my system, it is only used if someone has cd they want me to play.

Here are some of the most popular MP3 players with example averaged prices. Numark’s IDJ Mixing Console for iPod ($160.00), Numark’s IDJ2 DJ Console for the IPod and External Hard Drive connections ($399.00), Numark’s D2 Director Mass Storage Player and Manager, Denon DN-HD2500 Hard Disk Media ($599.00), Pioneer MEP-7000 Professional Media Player with CD Decks ($1400).

Some of these units can be used as controllers for popular Laptop Mixing Software like Traktor, Virtual DJ, PCDC, and Serato Scratch. There are popular controllers like the Vestax VCI-100MV Mixvibes Edition DJ Controller that is specifically designed to control laptop software. Numark’s NS7 DJ ($1300.00) is getting some big attention from Serato users.

If DJ’ing on a laptop, consider using that laptop solely for DJ’ing. Other programs or files on the laptop can slow the necessary processing speed.

Once a Mobile DJ has a player, now a good mixer has to be considered. Again, there are good name brands with lower quality-lower prices and good name brands with higher quality-higher prices. Behringer is a dependable brand on the lower end. Consider the Behringer DX626 Pro Mixer ($100.00), Vestax PMC-280 4 Channel DJ Mixer With Digital Effects ($499.00), Denon DN-X1100 4 Channel DJ Mixer ($700.00), or the Pioneer DJM-800 Professional Mixer ($1,700.00). A Mobile DJ can’t go wrong with any of these selections but the pricier mixers do offer more features like effects, more mic inputs, talk over, etc.

Once a Player is selected, and a Mixer is selected, all that’s left are some good powerful speakers. The best type of speakers a mobile DJ can use is Active/Powered Speakers. Passive speakers would require an amplifier or a powered mixer with more weight added to the rig. A DJ can run an XLR cable out of the mixers, plug directly into the powered speakers, plug the speakers in, and voile, sound!

There are a few decent companies that I could suggest. Here are a few products: Behringer Eurolive B208D Active PA ($180.00), American Audio XSP-10A Powered Speaker ($200.00). Here are the companies that I highly recommend: Mackie, JBL, and RCF. Mackie SRM450 v2 Active PA ($500.00), Mackie SRM350 v2 Active, JBL EON515 450 Watt 15″ Powered ($800.00), JBL PRX535 3 Way 15″ ($1000.00), RCF ART312A or RCFART315A Powered Speakers 15″ ($1100.00).

A Mobile DJ should have a pretty simple Set-up. At this point we have discussed a Media Player (CD/MP3 or only MP3), Mixer, and Powered Speakers. This is all the equipment that is necessary for Mobile DJ.

A good case with a sturdy rack should be considered as well ($200-$400). The Player and Mixer will be screwed down on the top, and in the front of the rack you’ll have the dual cd decks (if a cd player is purchased) and a power strip to plug everything in. Now the rig is; 2 speakers, the case with all the components all safe and secured, a bag with wires (xlr cables, rca cables, etc.), and speaker poles.

Now all you’ll need is music and set lists. Besides learning how the equipment works, this is the hardest part of DJ’ing. Good set lists and great music is what separates good DJs from bad DJs no matter how expensive or elaborate their equipment is. Djs who have been entertaining for a long time have learned from experience what songs work for specific sets.

Where do new DJs or Intermediate DJs go to learn set-mixes that work? A website has been developed for Event/Mobile DJs to give DJs immediate access to Set lists for all types of parties; Weddings, Birthdays, Kids, Sweet 16’s, Graduations, and great mixes for popular dance music, updated monthly. It can also be a resource site for DJ’s to go and get all types of helpful tips, how-to’s, and information, song programming techniques, and event forms.

Being a mobile DJ is fun, exciting, and very profitable! As technology gets smaller and easier to use,more and more people will be trying to master DJ’ing. Technology is only half of the skill. The other half of being a great Mobile DJ is knowing your music and being confident in your set lists. Having Good Equipment and great Musical programming will make a great Mobile DJ in the 21st century. The right training could really help. You can get some great dj tricks and tips at ­DJ Masterminds and get your musical set lists and dj equipment ideas at ­MixesThatWork

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http://www.mixesthatwork.com is our DJ resource site with valuable information and music programming tips that the most experienced DJ’s are willing to share. With over a Decade of DJ’ing, MC’ing, and Entertaining, I love sharing success with other DJ’s to ensure the quality and standards of our industry.  Signed JJPeterson.

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Odyssey CBM10E Carpeted Dj Coffin For A 10 Mixer And 2 Turntables In Battle Position With Surface Mount Hardware

April 27th, 2010 admin No comments

  • Features fully-foamed turntable wells and removable lid

Product Description
Odyssey’s CBM10E carpeted DJ coffin is made to house two turntables in battle position and one 10″ style mixer Actual mixer well width is 9.25″). Features fully-foamed turntable wells and removable lid. Mixer area dimensions: 9.25″ wide x 14″ deep. (For more information about this product and other Odyssey products visit our website at www.odysseygear.com)… More >>

Odyssey CBM10E Carpeted Dj Coffin For A 10 Mixer And 2 Turntables In Battle Position With Surface Mount Hardware

Odyssey CBM10 Carpeted Dj Coffin For A 10 Mixer And 2 Turntables In Battle Position With Recessed Hardware

April 19th, 2010 admin No comments

  • Carpeted DJ turntable/mixer case
  • Two turntable wells, positioned sideways for battle mode
  • 10″ skratch mixer well in center
  • Foam padding to cushion the turntables
  • Recessed hardware

Product Description
Our Carpeted battle console features ninety-degree turntable wells (sideways – a.k.a. battle position) and features fully padded turntable wells and recessed hardware. Holds two turntables and most 10″ style mixers. (For more information about this product and other Odyssey products visit our website at www.odysseygear.com)… More >>

Odyssey CBM10 Carpeted Dj Coffin For A 10 Mixer And 2 Turntables In Battle Position With Recessed Hardware

Computer DJ software without the hardware?

April 16th, 2010 admin 1 comment

I wanna just use a software for my computer i dont want to have any additional hardware like a turntable or mixer. is there any software that lets me do that
i have virtual dj but all the tutorials show you need like external hardware

Do professional DJs use laptops & softwares or do they stick with hardware?

April 16th, 2010 admin 4 comments

There has been a debate about the software vs hardware thing in DJing. Do the pros support the use of laptop or is the turntable/cdj still their weapon of choice?

Do you think using laptop on DJ sets is considered unprofessional or boring to watch?

Computer Dj Turntable Mixer

February 21st, 2010 admin No comments

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Dj Turntable Companies

February 4th, 2010 admin No comments

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Guide To Dj Equipment Rentals In Nyc

New York City is one of the DJ capitals of the world. While in some places in America, most parties and events would feature a band, in NYC it’s very common for people to opt for a DJ

After all, parties and events need music.

That goes for corporate parties, club events, family parties, reunions, holiday parties and events of all kinds.

One of the easiest and best ways to keep the music pumping at your event is to have a DJ. It’s far less expensive than most bands, and much easier than having to worry about the music yourself.

There’s just one caveat.

DJ equipment and sound equipment is expensive. After all, you might need a turntable, mixer, microphone, speakers, and an amplifier. Unless you’re a club owner, it’s probably cost prohibitive (and totally unnecessary) to buy the equipment.

Plus, unless you’re a DJ, you probably don’t know how to set up the equipment anyway.

That’s why a DJ equipment rental is such a great option and one that NYC businesses, families, non-profits, and others who host events or parties should explore.

If you work with the right company it can be very affordable and hassle free as well.

Considering a DJ Rental in NYC?

First, think about the kind of equipment you may need. Do you need a full DJ setup or just speakers and a microphone? Do you need someone to setup the equipment for you, or is that something you can do yourself?

When you contact a DJ equipment rental company, have an idea of the number of people at your event and the size of the space the event will be hosted in. This will help the company advise you on the kind of equipment you need to ensure the music is loud enough for everyone to hear.

Another tip is to contact a company that has experience with DJ equipment rentals rather than just sales. They’ll be much more flexible in the options they have, and will be able to provide all of the cable connections, delivery, and setup if necessary as well!

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Dj Turntables Cases

January 28th, 2010 admin No comments

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Different Types of Music Gear Cases

When it comes to things that you value the most you would want to protect them and make it last for a lifetime. Similarly, for your music instruments, it may be prudent to spend some money in order to make them safe and secure.

Music gear cases have a variety of options available. There are cases with 4 swivel wheels with or without locks. They are designed for easy transportation. It also includes options such as stacking wheel cups, forklift skids, locks, and many other provisions.

These cases can also be custom built according to your specific item, or just a case to pile it all in. These are strong and powerful as the walls of the interior are made with thick foam, which can guarantee safety for your music instrument even while traveling.

These cases also offer the options of the pullout handle and the tilt wheels making it easily portable and handy. They are available in all shapes and sizes in different styles to suit the weight of your particular case.

The cases offer a locking system to secure your music gear. They have exclusive combination locks, which are inimitable. Some cases have the option of removable locks that remain flush with the cases, which protect it from getting torn off, and if there is any damage on the lock you can replace it by simply ordering another lock.

Now we will brief you on some of the different types of these cases that will surely give you a clear idea of what to look for when you buy them. When you order for a rack case, it is important to buy a case with more rack space than you need. This will come in handy if you need to add more equipment. Rack case is a great music gear case option as it is portable and you can store all your gear in one sturdy case. Thus you will know they are safe. And they are also made for easy transportation.

A mixer case comes in a variety of styles. These are designed to facilitate the transport of the equipment. It also offers pop up racks for easy set up. There are certified and uncertified music cases. We would like to suggest that you opt for music cases that are certified for air travel. These mixer cases also come in wheeled style which is much easier to move and for safety they also offer locking systems.

DJ equipment cases are those that can protect your turntables and DJ gear. Like all the other cases, these are available in a variety of styles and sizes. The materials used for designing these cases are ABS plastic, polyethylene, nylon, laminated wood, and the like.

Performance equipment cases are also one of the music gear cases for performing musicians, who require to carry a lot of equipment needed to get the show on. There are cases for everything, from pedal boards and microphones to stage lighting. These include laptop cases, rolling gig rigs, hardware bags, amplifier cases, speaker cases and many more.

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Victor Epand is an expert consultant for music gear, speakers, and microphones. You can find the best marketplace for music gear, speakers, and microphones at these 3 sites: music gear, music equipment, speakers, and rack case, mixer case, DJ equipment cases.

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Dj Turntable Flight Cases

December 30th, 2009 admin No comments

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Digital DJ Equipment Vs Crate Digging DJs

Stereotypes abound, for anyone who has caught the wonderful series Nathan Barley by Chris Morris, the cringeworthy world of the Hoxton Elite sums up DJ culture in one fail swoop. It’s not just the DJ and his equipment, it’s the hangers on, the hairstyles, the pseudo cool crowd baying for a tune that is so left field we are all in danger of getting lost in the wild wood of cacophony. Contrary to popular belief, there is more to being a DJ than just looking cool in a pair of headphones. Unfortunately to some that is all that they think there is to being a DJ.

Back in the day, as a lot of my vinyl friends are fond of saying, being a spinner of tunes took skill, dedication and commitment. It was a status reserved for music geeks. Being so into the scene meant a lifetime of dedication to music, not just a passing interest in the latest pop sensation. The disc jockey would typically get out of bed around noon, go crate digging until the shops closed and then proceed to either travel to a gig and go to bed around 6am, or stay up and mix until around about the same time.

The art of crate digging is akin to grannies at a jumble sale looking for a Faberge egg. Dusty rooms piled to the ceiling with every record from a white label undiscovered Stones LP to BBC sound effects, but who knows what is where. Some classics are just waiting to be discovered, a strange little loop half way through track four on the B side of some unknown 1950s crooner can make the next top ten chart breaker; and the only way to find it is by digging through those crates. Since the fall in popularity of vinyl as the essential DJ tool, the art of crate digging is becoming a dying pastime for all but the most dedicated. Bedroom music maestros probably don’t even know about it, they probably don’t even own a record.

The demise of vinyl has meant a change in technology; there has been a dip in the demand for analogue turntables and an increase in demand for digital DJ equipment. Eager to distinguish themselves from the iPod generation who just plug in a player and hit the shuffle button, established and talented DJs are calling for updated equipment; MP3 and compact disc as a medium is creating a need for players that can mix tracks like the old turntables do. There is no doubt that not having to lug a flight case with a hundred records in is a positive thing, especially if the option is carrying around a relatively lightweight piece of equipment that can be subsequently mixed from.

Back to the stereotype of the Hoxton ‘massive’ and we could argue that these guys are actually pioneering the new digital music scene. Creating crazy loops from the depths of the imagination that are inspired by a pair of hair straighteners breaking, or not being able to fit into the latest skinny jeans could be the new big thing. Maybe these guys are one up on the crate diggers who have been accused of just stealing other people’s work and stitching it all together on fancy equipment. Maybe a good pair of headphones and a love of popular fashion are just what the music industry needs to bring it into the twenty first century.

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Dominic Donaldson is an expert in the music industry.
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Digital Dj Turntables Usb

October 13th, 2009 admin No comments

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D.I.S.C.O! Jive At Home With Disco Equipment

Disco is rooted in the soul music of the 1960s. It is derivative of soul music from Philadelphia and New York that was primarily developed by black musicians. The most notable aspect of the Philly sound is the flamboyant percussion which is an integral part of all disco music.

Another defining factor of disco music is the use of modern technological advances and disco music often makes use of the most recent technological changes and as a result often provides a modern sound for the time in which it is created. Early disco was a low profile affair with soul music being popular primarily with the black urban American audience however the popularity of the genre soon boomed with disco music hitting the US charts in the late 1960s.

One of the most important aspects of disco music that has had an effect on the entire future of music was the use of samples in the music. Disco musicians would use a sample and remix a disco track to incorporate influences from other songs. This trend had far reaching ramifications for all types of music. Rap music, hip hop, techno and pop also make use of the sampling technology that was first used in disco music. This has become increasingly popular in modern pop music with many of the most successful ‘new’ songs using samples of music from past successes.

Some of the finest examples of disco music are from artists such as the Jackson 5, the Bee Gees, Donna Summer, the village people and KC and the sunshine band. The sounds that these musicians created is quintessentially disco. The most distinctive factor of which is the fact that the music they created makes the listener want to dance. The tempo and beat of the tracks encourage the people listening to the music to move. For example who can listen to the Bee Gees night fever without instinctively strutting down the street.

Or who can listen the Carl Douglas classic kung fu fighting without shouting a large grunt at the right point. And if you can introduce me to a single person that doesn’t know the moves to YMCA by the village people I would be very impressed. The high tempo and strong beat combine with flamboyant vocals to make people want to dance.

One of my favourite of all disco music tracks is the Donna Summer classic hot stuff. This song combines a thumping tempo with a powerful bass line and piercing lyrics to achieve everything that disco music should – it makes the listener want to dance. The song was featured in the 1997 hit British film the Full Monty. The song is famous for featuring in the scene where the men are waiting in the job centre queue. The song comes on over the radio and each of the men instinctively break into dance. It starts slowly with the men dropping their shoulders to the beat and tapping their feet but they eventually get caught performing a spin. This song has the same effect on the people that listen to it – they want to dance, however socially inappropriate it may be and as a result it is a great disco music tune.

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Expert disc jockey and distributor of numark, pioneer and technics disco equipment Shaun Parker has been involved in the music scene for many years.

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Dj Turntables Ipod

May 7th, 2009 admin No comments

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Review of The Tonium P666 Pacemaker

The interface of the Tonium P666 is intuitive and takes only about two or three hours to learn. It is also simple and very easy to use. There are two versions of this player. The first is the 60 MB and the other version is the 120 GB. Space in the 60 GM can be used to save all your music projects. However, in the 120 GB the space is huge and capable of storing all your mixes. Something no DJ will be disappointed in. The cost of such a piece of equipment is only $499.00, a bargain to say the least, considering all the features that are available with this device. DJs will be salivating to use, experiment and create with this small piece of music player equipment. It’s easy to record all music projects and transfer them to your computer. The quality of sound alone will blow you away. It surpasses the sound of the iPod and other portable MP3 players.

Tonium P666 Pacemaker Key Features:

*Control playback *Automatic beatmatch *Pitch speed *Beat graph *Timestretch *Create loops *Playback reversal *Cue play: *Control cue *Save cue point *Automatic cue *Vinyl pause *DJ pause *Headphones crossfader *Kill-all (mute) audio effects feature *Control effects *Beat FX *FX color *Effects crossfader *Master EQ *EQ tracking *Headphones EQ *Normalizer *Control recording *Features of recording *Pause recording *Control of volume *Replay gain *Lineout volume limiter *Master lineout volume *Master headphones volume *Headphones volume limiter *Control browsing track *Lineout crossfader *Filters for track navigation

Tonium P666 Pacemaker Pros and Cons:

Very small music player – carry anywhere. *The features of this music player are enormous. *60 GB and 120 GB of storage is effective and reliable. This is definitely good if you create a lot of music and mixes. *Sound quality surpasses any MP3 player you can purchase on the market today. *An easy and simple to use interface. *It has a learning curve of two to three hours and is considered very good indeed. *This is a wireless device and not at all like a traditional turntable and DJs find the capabilities of the wireless very reliable. *Tracks of the MP3 player are converted to the format of the 128AAC which requires less space in your hard drive. The sound quality is also much better than WAV, MP3, etc. *The first version, 60GB holds 15,000 tracks and the second version 120 GB holds 30,000 tracks. *On a fully charged battery there is five hours of mixing time and fifteen hours of playing time.

*The touchpad is a little annoying because of how small this device is. You will accidentally hit buttons you were never meant to touch! *This can damage a mix and cause frustration you do not need. The EQ controls are hard to adapt to.

Conclusion: The Tonium P666 Pacemaker offers the most extensive features you will ever see in a music player and DJing equipment. This product is pure perfection and anyone (especially DJs) will be extremely satisfied when they purchase this award-winning hardware.

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