Thursday, February 28, 2013

Finding a Source for Great Remixes

Whether you are a bedroom DJ looking to hone your skills, a seasoned veteran slaying the dance floor in the clubs, or a producer of a radio mix show you need to know about the Mixshowtools Digital music pool.

Every week Mixshowtools fills your inbox with opportunities to have the freshest new tracks, classic retro hits,  special edits, and all with great intros perfect for blending, or looping.  The give you the time you need to talk up the ramp of the track and hit the post every time.   Even if your mix sets don't have for room for talking you can still count on Mixshowtools to fill your crates with real usable content.

With the rapid growth and popularity of Video DJ sets they have you covered there too.   With multiple email blasts you can count on having plenty of new videos to drop on your crowd every weekend.

Here are some quotes from actual users as found on the mixshowtools website. 

" I'm using the intro versions of the songs for my on-air dj's to have intro's to talk over and introduce NEW SONGS! Thank you for all the tracks and keep em' coming! "
Short-E , Music Director, KBMB, 103.5 The Bomb, Sacramento, California 

"MixshowTools really helps my editing process....Where else can you get music already edited with dj friendly intros plus its emailed to you....I wake up, check my email and BAM, there are mp3s that I can actually use and serato ready......With serato taking over the dj scene djs are looking for that edge. MixshowTools gives djs that edge!!!!!!!!"
Mark Mac, Mixshow Coordinator, KXJM, Jammin 95, Portland, Oregon

"Thanks a lot for the tracks man they really help specially when I don't have the instrumentals yet or when I wanna do a quick transition with your intros keep the coming!"
DJ Eddie One, Mixshow Coordinator, KXOL - Latino 96.3 FM, Los Angeles, CA, SIHJ - Sirius 50 Hot Jamz, and Heavy Hitters LA

"It’s the musical equivalent of having the newspaper delivered right to your doorstep!"
Dan Morrell, DJ/Mixmaster, B96, Chicago, Illinois

" MixshowTOOLS.com staff: I will like to personally thank you guys for such a great service, and to thank you for giving up your times to come out with such great intros, as a mix show dj it has made my live mixing so easy - keep up the great job! "
DJ Tony O, KVVZ, La Kalle 105.7, San Francisco, California

" Yo for real I love MixshowTOOLS.com, they put clean 32 intro's on all the latest tracks, they even make them for some tracks in which we don't get the instrumental... it definitely helps me for radio I don't have to go from Instrumental to the single with the intro's its right into the song and on to the next, plus they save me a whole lot of time I don't have to make the intro's myself, I know half the dj's can agree with me, you need MixshowTOOLS.com for all of us dj's that use serato now... times change and it looks like they stayed with the times... "
DJ Knuckles, Mixer, 106 KMEL, San Francisco, California, Sirius Satellite, E-Feezy Radio

" I must say that your service is superb. As a radio talent, producer of our mixshow and also music research dept, your service is a tool in knowing what's in and also in making the hits. Please continue to send these tools that help my radio station evolve to the next level. Once again Thank You!!! "
DJ Monstrocity, on-air jock/ mixer, La Kalle 103.1 and 93.5 fm in Chicago, Illinois

"This site keeps getting better and better... the music is very diverse for anty type of DJ... current and recurrent! ... The edits and remixes are now a part of my everyday use!"
Jose Melendez, Mix Show coordinator, WILD 94.9 / KYLD, San Francisco, CA

"MixshowTOOLS.com staff. I will like to personally thank you guys for such a great service, and to thank you for giving up your times to come out with such great intros, as a mix show dj it has made my live mixing so easy - keep up the great job!"
DJ Tony O, KVVZ, La Kalle 105.7, San Francisco, California

"Mixshowtools.com has been a lifesaver for us. The genre that we represent very rarely has an intro to the songs. Mixshowtool.com has made that possible. Today our jocks are able to front sell the songs, which is critical for our listeners to know the artist and song. With intros, it makes it easy to do. Thanks Mixshowtools.com keep up the awesome job!"
Tony Santos/PD (Tony En La Tarde) KLLE La Kalle 107.9, Fresno, California

"Mixshow tools.com is the only service that delivers hyper-targeted tracks right to my inbox. I can put 'em in the mix from the minute I download 'em."
Boomer Davis, program/music director, Club 96.7, KZAP, Chico, California

"Mixshow tools is awesome we ask them to provide an intro for a new song that comes out and it is completed right away. They are a great asset to the radio/club industry, they will be around for a very long time!"
DJ D-ROC, mixshow coordinator, 102.5 KDON, Salinas, California

"I love the fact you guys send INTROS!!! Saves me so much time! With promotions/mixshow and the other jobs I hold down at the station, this keeps me coming clean during my mixes! Plus, mp3 straight to my email! All I gotta do is download and get to mixing."
DJ JERM, mixshow DJ, KXJM, Jammin 95, Portland, Oregon

"Enjoy all the extended dj edits that come right to my inbox & the ease of downloading them & playing them that same day!"
DJ 4-Eleven, 103.3 The Vibe, KVYB, Ventura, California

" MixshowTOOLS is the ISHH!! i love checking my email and recieving new records with intros included. Mixshowtools does the jobs most of us Djs dont want to do. They have saved me many times! Please continue! Its greatly appreciated! "
DJ Juan Burgandy, weekday 5pm mixer 102.5 KDON, bumsquad djz

" mixshowTOOLS is the shit! I get tons of e-mails everyday with music. All I look for is tracks we can use and mixshowTOOLS are really the only e-mails I look for because I know they will send me tracks I can download in the morning and play on the air on my noon time Lunch Break mixshow. Keep hitting us up with those high quality, DJ friendly MP3s "
DJ Rene "C" Cardenas
Director of Creative / Mixshow Coordinator
KBBT 98.5 The Beat
Univision Radio
San Antonio, TX.

" Thank you for all the intro versions of songs, it reallly helps out all of my mixers, and I even use some of them as intros for my on-air jocks to talk over. The downloads are quick and easy, definitely worry-free. I just click and bam they are right there ready to use. I really appreciate it. Thank you. "
Dray Lopez
Program Director
KSXY Hot98.7

" Mixshowtools keeps me in the loop with all the new music. The dj intro's are a huge help. Keep the music coming. Thanks. "
Dj Jose Ochoa,Mixshow Coordinator,Kewb Power 94.7, Redding, CA

" "MixshowTools.com" Is by far the best service I've ever had!! They're always coming thru with the latest & hottest radio/club hits that radio-mixshow/club dj's need. The best part... All the tracks are all dj friendly and ready to load into serato!! Where else can you get clean 8bar intro tracks, Instrumentals, Accapellas Sent direct to you for free? No Where!! MixshowTools definitely give dj's that edge among others who don't use MixshowTools.com!! I've said this many times "YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST" "
DJ LX - Power Mixer (KPHW) Power 104.3 - Honolulu Hawaii, Hit Mixer (KJMD) Da Jam 98.3 - Maui Hawaii, MixDoctors Online Radio Mixshow - Hawaii

" Got to send love out to to the good people at mixshow tools. Thanks for the intros they really help me out! and save me time on making them myself.. lol ! "
Hamm "Hammburger" Music Director, KBBT, 98.5 THE BEAT, San Antonio, Texas

" Mixshowtools are great. They really come in handy, when i dont have enough time to make an intro myself, i know i can count on them. Mixshowtools are always on top of there game.Thanks "
Dj Sol - 5 O'clock Traffic Jam, KWWV - WILD 106.1 FM, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA, MIXAHOLICS

" YO you guys make it way to easy for me to do my Job, its one less task I have to worry bout!! Thankz for the great intros!!! and...keep'm coming! "
DJ JESS THE MIXAHOLIC
MID DAYS / IMAGE DIR / MIXER
KSEQ Q97 (97.1) / KYZZ JAMMIN 97.9
617 W. TULARE AVE
VISALIA, CA 93277

" My mixers told me about MixshowTOOLS. And after using it myself now I understand why. You guys provide a great service! Thank you! "
Rico Garcia, Program Director, KEWB-FM, Power 94, Redding, CA 

agiprodj.com is proud to support and endorse mixshowtools as a preferred music service helping to keep our staff of  DJs and the global DJ community armed with great tools for the Mix.

Learn more about how MixShowTools can help you elevate your game visit them here.



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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Recording you mix with Scratch Live or Serato DJ

With the rapid growth in popularity of  Serato Scratch Live and Serato DJ we thought that we would share this recent blog post from Serato.com.  It addresses recording your mix within each of their products.  Give it a read and if you need additional information about Scratch Live or Serato DJ products please feel free to visit our page  Serato Products at agiprodj

Before recording a mix, it is important you figure out what you will want to do with the mix once it's finished. While it is often easiest to just press 'record' and have a play, the more familiar you are with the recording process the easier it will be to keep your mixes sounding dynamic and professional. While there are tools in which you can make a recording sound more punchy and vibrant, there is no way to increase the quality of poorly recorded audio.
The most common reasons for recording a mix are:
  • Professional Mix CD release
  • Web mix / podcast
  • Promo / demo CD for promoters
  • Friends & family
  • To critique your own style: listening and learning helps your DJing to grow.
Each of these may require different levels of quality, and the further up the list you go the more polished the recording should be. Even if you are making the CD for yourself, it is always a good idea to aim to get the highest quality possible, sometimes a poorly recorded set can be ego crushing.

DIGITAL RECORDING

When you record audio into a digital environment you end up converting the 'real' analog audio signal into a series of digital information. The process of conversion has limitations and is worthwhile taking the time to understand the process.
Digital recording takes the analog signal and turns this into digital information using an A/D (analog-to-digital) converter. The process scans the incoming signal and turns the smooth analog signal into a series of digital O's and 1's.
Digital recordings uses both sample rates (Hz) and word size (bits). The higher the numbers of each, the higher the quality.

SOUND RESOLUTION

Sample Rate: Anything with a sample rate below 44.1 kHz can be heard of as having a lower quality, although anything above this is not easily recognized by the human ear unless you are using high quality sound systems.
Bit Rate: The jump from 16bits to 24bits can be dramatic. Professional audio engineers now use 24bits, and it is worth while recording at 24 bits if you wish to edit your recording later.
NOTE: If you are giving out compact discs they are only able to handle 16bits, so you will need to convert (or dither) down to 16bits.

RECORDING GAIN & AUDIO QUALITY

Keep the audio at the highest possible quality throughout the entire recording process. Sound editing is destructive in nature, so each step you take in this process will result in a loss of quality. Some steps can cause a distinct loss of quality (ie. converting from a WAV file to an MP3) and should only be done once in a file's life.
DJ equipment: Make sure all your equipment is in good working order before you start to record, there is nothing worse than getting halfway through a good mix and realizing that your needles are dusty or your mixer is crackling.
Leads and Cables: Make sure you are using good quality leads. This may mean using shielded RCA cables, or using new leads for the mix. We recommend keeping all leads away from power sources, other cables or speakers.
Recording volume / Gain Structure:
  • Keep your signal as loud as possible, without at any point going redlining or clipping the signal over zero dB into your recording device or soundcard. Redlining your channels can result in distortion or digital clipping.
  • Keep an eye on how loud your transitions are, adding two signals together can push the overall volume over into the red, even if each track's peak is under.
  • Ensure that you have done a test recording so you know your setup is working without problems.

RECORDING YOUR MIX

There are various ways to record depending on the hardware and software you are using:

SCRATCH LIVE (SL 1, SL 2)

Because the SL 1 and SL 2 only have Left and Right inputs, you will need to use audio program to record as the audio is mixed and blended outside of the software (inside your DJ mixer).
There are several recording programs you can use such as Audacity (free) or Ableton Live (paid, for more advanced options).
You will need:
  • SL 1 or SL2
  • RCA cables
  • USB cable
  • computer with line input (unless you have an external soundcard you wish to use)
  • Stereo RCA to 3.5mm mini jack cable 
To record:
  1. Setup your SL 1 or SL 2 like you would normally and launch Scratch Live.
  2. Connect the Stereo RCA to 3.5mm mini jack cable from an additional output from your DJ mixer (i.e. booth, record, 2nd master) into the line input of your computer (or your external soundcard)
  3. Set the record source in your recording program to "line".
  4. Check the record settings/preferences are set to stereo 44.1 kHz and 16bits (more if you desire).
  5. Test there is audio coming into the recording program and check the levels aren't going above zero dB on the recording channel.
  6. When you are ready, press record in your recording software, and start your mix.
  7. When you are finished, make sure you stop the recording, and save the mix to a location of your choice.
NOTE: Because of the extra strain on your laptop's RAM and CPU while running Scratch Live and a recording program, we recommend that you use a desktop or a separate laptop to record a mix if you are able to.

SCRATCH LIVE (SL 3, SL 4)

With the SL 3 or SL 4 you can use the AUX input to record your set and record using Scratch Live. Set up Scratch Live normally with your DJ setup and laptop.
NOTE: Make sure to set the AUX channels dip switch on the hardware to line level when recording.
What you will need:
  • SL 3 or SL 4
  • RCA cables (plus any other cables you need for your normal DJ setup)
  • USB cable
  • laptop
To record:
  1. Setup your DJ equipment like you would normally and launch Scratch Live.
  2. Connect the RCA cable from an additional output from your DJ mixer (i.e. 'booth' or 'record' or '2nd master') into the AUX input of your SL 3 or SL 4.
  3. Open the Record tab in Scratch Live. 
  4. Set the record input source in Scratch Live to "aux". 
  5. Test that your record levels aren't clipping (you can use the Gain knob to adjust this level).
  6. When you are ready, press the red Record icon in Scratch Live, and start your mix.
  7. When you are finished, type a file name (i.e."mixtape 1") into the Filename box and press the Save icon. Remember to enter a filename, otherwise your recording will be lost if you press 'Record' again before saving.  
Recordings are saved in:
  • “MyDocuments\My- Music\_Serato_\Recording”  (on a PC)
  • "~/Music/_Serato_/Recording” (on a Mac)
  • "In your 'Recorded' crate in Scratch Live crates" 
NOTE: Recording files are automatically split when the recording exceeds 3 hours (16-bit) or 1 hour 50 minutes (24-bit). Recordings are saved as 24-bit by default.

SCRATCH LIVE (TTM 57SL, SIXTY-ONE, SIXTY-TWO, SIXTY-EIGHT)

Recording your mix using the Rane Sixty-Eight & TTM 57SL is easy, as the audio signal form the mixer is returned via the USB cable back into Scratch Live.
To record:
  1. Setup your DJ equipment like you would normally and launch Scratch Live.
  2. Open the Record tab in Scratch Live.  
  3. Set the record source in Scratch Live to "mix". 
  4. Test that your record levels aren't clipping (you can use the Gain knob to adjust this level).
  5. When you are ready, press the Record icon in Scratch Live, and start your mix.
  6. When you are finished, type a file name (i.e."mixtape 1") into the Filename box and press the Save icon. Remember to enter a filename, otherwise your recording will be lost if you press 'Record' again before saving.  
  7. Recordings are saved in:
  • “MyDocuments\My- Music\_Serato_\Recording”  (on a PC)
  • "~/Music/_Serato_/Recording” (on a Mac)
  • "In your 'Recorded' crate in Scratch Live crates" 
NOTE: Recording files are automatically split when the recording exceeds 3 hours (16-bit) or 1 hour 50 minutes (24-bit). Recordings are saved as 24-bit by default.

SERATO DJ / ITCH

Recording your mix within Serato DJ or ITCH is easy, as the audio can be taken directly from the software.
To record:
  1. Setup your controller like you would normally and launch Serato DJ / ITCH.
  2. Open the Record tab in Serato DJ / ITCH.  
  3. Set the record source in Serato DJ / ITCH to "mix". 
  4. Test that your record levels aren't clipping (you can use the Gain knob to adjust this level).
  5. When you are ready, press the Record icon in Serato DJ / ITCH, and start your mix.
  6. When you are finished, type a file name (i.e."mixtape 1") into the Filename box and press the Save icon. Remember to enter a filename, otherwise your recording will be lost if you press 'Record' again before saving.  
  7. Recordings are saved in:
  • “MyDocuments\My- Music\_Serato_\Recording”  (on a PC)
  • "~/Music/_Serato_/Recording” (on a Mac)
  • "In your 'Recorded' crate in Serato DJ / ITCH crates" 
NOTE: Recording files are automatically split when the recording exceeds 3 hours (16-bit) or 1 hour 50 minutes (24-bit). Recordings are saved as 24-bit by default.
In this day and age your mix can be a good way to help get you gigs, create fans, promote your DJ profile, or increase your skills or just enjoy a blend of your favorite tracks.
Once you are happy with recording the mix you may wish to master your recordings to make it sound professional. You can also check out our guide for sharing your sets.

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

A Brief Historical Overview of Traktor


Native Instruments Traktor is fast becoming one of the most popular software solutions for DJ's.  Offering options for traditional turntable DJ's as well as CD and Controller DJ's to scratch, blend, mix, and remix all from your digital library on your computer.  Before we show you some of the more popular Traktor controllers lets take a look at the progression of NI and Traktor.

***Information collected from Wikipedia

Traktor was first released in 2000 and has gone through several major application changes. The initial versions of Traktor were Traktor Studio and Traktor DJ, with Traktor Studio being more full featured (and expensive).

In 2002, Traktor DJ Studio 2 was released, which offered several new features including scratch macros. It also expanded its looping, MIDI, and cue point functionality.

In 2003, Traktor DJ Studio 2.5 was released. This new version expanded the time stretching functionality, added Open Sound Control (OSC) support, and gave the user limited ability to customize the look of the interface.

In 2003, Native Instruments partnered with Stanton Magnetics to develop the software for their "Final Scratch" digital vinyl system. This partnership gave Stanton a Win/Mac version of the Final Scratch software (which previously ran in a version of Debian Linux) and allowed Native Instruments to use the Final Scratch timecode engine in their own Traktor line.

In 2005, Native Instruments added vinyl emulation capability to version 2.6 of Traktor DJ Studio. Version 2.6 included live input, streaming internet broadcasting, support for more file formats, and greatly expanded MIDI capability. Soon afterward, Traktor DJ Studio 3 added two more playback decks (for a total of four), built-in effects, Beatport online store integration, a four-channel mixer, aUniversal Binary version, deck caching, and minor improvements to existing features.

On October 11, 2006, the partnership between Native Instruments and Stanton Magnetics ended, and Traktor DJ Studio 3 was renamed Traktor 3.[1]

In 2008, an updated version of Traktor Pro, and a new version of the DJ studio, Traktor Scratch Pro were released. Traktor Scratch Pro had additional DVS functionality enabled, includes the specifically designed Audio 8 DJ audio interface, and timecoded CD or vinyl control.

On April 1, 2011, version 2 of Traktor was released. This upgrade includes new sample decks, "truwave" waveforms, an optimized UI, a loop recorder, and a new series of traktor audio interfaces, among other features.

On April 2, 2011, version 2.5 of Traktor was planned to be released on May 30, 2012. This upgrade is set to include "Remix" decks and will be released on the same day as their new "Kontrol F1" controller.

On May 25, 2012, version 2.5 of Traktor has been released.

On Feb 21, 2013   TRAKTOR DJ is introduced as the the world’s first professional DJ software for iOS. Use familiar hand gestures to perform powerful, truly hands-on sets on your iPad.

If you would like to learn more about Traktor and the variety of compatible controllers check any of these links

For Traktor Controllers.  For Traktor Hardware. For Traktor Mixers

Here is one our videos of the most popular Traktor controller the Kontrol S4


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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Light Columns! Easy portable options for totem look.

The latest addition  to the Scrim Werks family, Odyssey's Light Columns are sure to WOW any crowd!


Odyssey Innovations was one of the big hits of the Winter NAMM show with their new Scrim Werks Light Columns.  DJ Ty shows you how these are made and a quick overview.

Create clean and dramatic lighting effects with Odyssey's Scrim Werks Light Columns.  With 1' - 10' high available sizes, they're perfect for enhancing event decor without using a heavy, bulky, and expensive square truss setup.  Extremely light weight and sturdy, with Scrim Werks Light Columns storage and transport space is not an issue.  Each comes with 4 individual aluminum tubes that attache to a top and bottom aluminum plate with a scrim sleeve matching in length included.  Easy to setup and tear down, each column stands strong and erect to impress and is secure to place a moving head light on top, yet conveniently compact when in storage.

Some Sizes are in stock and ready to ship Check out the Light Columns here 

Features: 

Ships flat
Saves truck space
Available in various lengths
Light weight
Strong aerospace aluminum material
Support weight = 40 lbs

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DJ Ty gives an overview of the Denon SC3900

DENON SC3900 Digital Turntable Media Controller with 9" Active Platter


DJing has progressed to a new era with the evolution of digital media.  In a world that was once first dominated by vinyl records and turntables, then CDs with dual deck cd players and table top CD decks, and now the emerging USB and streaming devices.

It’s time to revolutionize your DJ booth, because right now as a DJ you make a choice between DJing with a turntable, a turntable and software, or a CDJ/Controller. No one device has ever managed to give you the flexibility to choose depending on your performance, style or your audience.

That is, until now.

DJ Ty from agiprodj.com gives you an overview of the Denon Digital Turntable.  The similarities to its predecessor the DN-SC3700 , the differences and the evolution.

Please also check out the video overview of the new Engine Music Management Software from Denon.  




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Wireless Speaker Relay from agiprodj.com


DJ's and event production companies are always looking for options on how to do things faster and more efficient.  The agiprodj.com Wireless Speaker systems is one tool that can give you great flexibility and reliability in your set up reducing tripping hazards for your clients.  In this video Rick from Bass is Loaded DJ service who is also part of the agiprodj team shows you how to run a wireless speaker relay.

This video was filmed on location during setup for a wedding ceremony & reception. The primary points are to show how you can broadcast audio from one speaker to a remote speaker, and then from that remote speaker to additional remote speakers. Also discussed are some of the features and benefits of the Sennheiser systems, and overcoming objections/challenges to using them such as sonic fidelity, delay, work ethic, and AC power options.

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DJ Kos on the VCI-380



DJ Kos is one of the industries best known video DJ's.   While supporting Vestax at the 2013 NAMM Show he caught him giving a great demo on the Vestax VCI-380, and talks with Kevin (aka "DJ Shmoo") his choice to use the VCI-380 and some projects he's working on and even throws in some tips for new DJ's out there.



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Chuavet brings a unique fixture to the NAMM Show



The Chauvet Intimidator™ Spot Duo is the first fixture we can think of that features two fully independently controllable moving heads mounted on an easy-to-rig bar. Set up is easy just slide it onto a tripod, clamp it to truss, set it on the floor, or even on top of a speaker stack. This high performance duo can be linked with up to four other units to create colorful eye-catching synchronized show. With an Independent color and gobo wheels for each side create numerous projections and mid-air effects, while DMX control allows for independent control of each head.  We are hoping to hit a few mirror balls with these..

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Abelton PUSH overview



At NAMM 2013, Dennis from Ableton did an overview demonstration of Ableton Push.  Click on the links above to find out more information or to order directly from our website.  Push is scheduled to be available Q2 2013.

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PUSH is Coming!



At NAMM 2013, Dennis from Ableton did a demonstration of Ableton Push in conjunction with the Akai APC40 and Ableton Live.  Click on the links  to find out more information or to order.

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DJ Spider live set at the NAMM Show 2013


Kevin from agiprodj (aka DJ Shmoo) stopped by the Rane booth at NAMM 2013 to catch DJ Spider’s performance and to talk about some of the gear Spider uses, plus some cool personal stuff.
In this video we see DJ Spider Wearing Aiaiai TMA-1 headphones, a Rane 62 Serato Scratch Live Mixer, Novation Dicers, and a Crane Stand Pro.

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agiprodj is a proud & Authorized Rane, AiAiAi & Novation dealer.



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