where we headed boys n girls? Digital is takin over, so what's a dj to do now? Stick to the roots and preserve the life of edm's ancestry or go corporate with our technology and spread the use of new age technology so we have dj's looking at an lcd monitor while playing?
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your with the times it is going to be digital
1 everybody is going to follow sasha since he is only going to play cds now
2. sasha's little side kick james with his cute little scratch box since everybody loves that shit that is the only way he can play his into to his next track to is to make a bunch of noise before he drops it
but then again with vinyl there is ony certain tones you can hit with that mediaNectar is to Bees As Money is to a WomenComment
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i dunno, i guess i'm jealous of cd users......for me, it takes the fun out of something someone else doesn't have....at least when it wasn't totally digital, you could bask within your collection knowing that you just grabbed a copy of something that may not be reprinted...unfortunately, that's not the case anymore and now everyone has access and the sounds are just becoming too similar.Many people would sooner die than think; In fact, they do so.
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Is it easier to mix with cdr's? Or do you still have to beat match and cue it the same you would do with vinyl?
Plus surely using vinyl is a better way of preserving a HOT promo, i.e less likely to get ripped on p2p software!" I knew I was going to kick it - I've been kicking them all week "Comment
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Originally posted by YO75Is it easier to mix with cdr's? Or do you still have to beat match and cue it the same you would do with vinyl?
Plus surely using vinyl is a better way of preserving a HOT promo, i.e less likely to get ripped on p2p software!Comment
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Originally posted by mario belteryeah, sadly it's seems like the furure will be digital.
i don't mind if some people play some cd's in their sets,
but to play out with a laptop... i don't know.Comment
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Originally posted by dust
I don't understand how you can be sad about it. The future is looking bright, really bright. Imagine the possibilities with all of this new technology... it's all about the musicComment
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Originally posted by hypoluxxaOriginally posted by dust
I don't understand how you can be sad about it. The future is looking bright, really bright. Imagine the possibilities with all of this new technology... it's all about the musicComment
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Originally posted by mario belter
you still have to beatmatch & cue with cd's, but it's much easier with a laptop i think" I knew I was going to kick it - I've been kicking them all week "Comment
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Of course you still use a mixer....and if you don't want to lose the vinyl feeling, you should take a look at final scratch which is an interesting system.
I prefer takin' my laptop with me and being able to play EVERY track out of my collection instead of making a selection before going out. On the other hand i understand what has been said before. It's pretty weak if people just to spin and therefor download every fuckin' track off slsk without even knowing whose copyrights they ignore.
I personally see my tracks valueable....no matter if they are vinyl or mp3 (which i convert from vinyl for this purpose). For me just the playing device has been replaced...nothing else.Comment
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It will be a sad day when you see only computers being used to mix, but I have hopes that it will never occur. Vinyl just has so much to be said for it the weight of a record, the feel of actually touching the music you cue, the sound that can never be replicated by anything digital. I have no problem with using other methods in conjunction with vinyl but I feel that vinyl is the only true method for any DJ. Seems to me, in my limited experience, that virtually anyone can mix with a decent set of cd-players. Too much of the new equipment coming out attempts to take a large portion of the skill out of mixing. These skills are the building blocks of a good set and no machine can ever replicate the human ear or hand, a machine may be perfect in what it does but it can't operate on 'feel' of what would improve the sound, this takes development through practice. To not progress and begin to take advantage of other options out there would just hinder the music but to bypass vinyl or quit playing it all together..that borders on blasphemy.Comment
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I will probably stick with vinyl for now.When i first bought decks it was with the intention of actually using them 24/7,getting gigs,having one eye on a career etc, but then i realised that it was only ever going to be a hobby to me.At the moment I cant see myself splashing out money on a technology that i dont understand,if i have no intention of going anywhere with it.Although it gives you more options,like someone ssaid previously the feel and sound of vinyl is pretty special.Digital will take the 'trainspotting' feel out of dance music i feel.Comment
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