Re: Say Hello To My Little Friends!
didn't realize the reply got bumped lower then where I thought it would go.
Standard audio is just burning as a regular CD and putting several tracks on each one.
Some DJ's just have 1-3 tracks on each CD, others do more, I like to get around 8-10. I don't like full maxing time-wise since those outer tracks are the first to go/skip as the CD gets heavy use out of it.
Problem with burning straight MP3's is not every club has MP3-compatible CD decks yet...so you couldn't essentially play. And unless you know where the tracks are on a MP3 CD, cueing it up would be a bitch (note: fast cueing = hold track search and use the jog wheel on the Pioneer's; Denon's have that nice dial for track selecting)
Originally posted by BureOne
Standard audio is just burning as a regular CD and putting several tracks on each one.
Some DJ's just have 1-3 tracks on each CD, others do more, I like to get around 8-10. I don't like full maxing time-wise since those outer tracks are the first to go/skip as the CD gets heavy use out of it.
Problem with burning straight MP3's is not every club has MP3-compatible CD decks yet...so you couldn't essentially play. And unless you know where the tracks are on a MP3 CD, cueing it up would be a bitch (note: fast cueing = hold track search and use the jog wheel on the Pioneer's; Denon's have that nice dial for track selecting)
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