
"First, you load up the tracks and then play this one there are so many buttons. Once you know what to do, it's easy. As the King attempted to master the controls, an onlooker commented: It's not as easy as it looks, is it? Charles laughed, replying: I'm trying to get the hang of it."
"Mr St Louis, formerly from east London, told the King that taking a DJing course through the trust had been more than helpful. He said: I always wanted to DJ. Now I know I can do it."
King Charles visited Aviva Studios in Manchester, home to Factory International arts organization, to meet beneficiaries of his charity, the King's Trust. During the visit, 22-year-old aspiring DJ Christian St Louis from Greater Manchester invited the monarch to try operating a mixing table. St Louis guided Charles through the basics of loading tracks and operating the equipment, with the King acknowledging the complexity of DJing. St Louis, formerly from east London, shared that completing a DJing course through the King's Trust had been transformative, enabling him to pursue his passion for music production.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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