Re: Carl Craig is a fucking ...
Mate, let's get one thing very clear. I am not a Luddite, and I have nothing against software. I'm sure I will be esctatic when one day I can stir my dick in a Digweed vortex with a Fleshlight running Reason and Ableton Live.
There is a fundamental difference in the idea of 'mixing' when we discuss it. Mixing to me involves beat matching, programming, loops, EVERYTHING a DJ does to create a set. Mixing to you seems to only involve programming and the miscellaneous excess.
Can you actually claim using the laptop does not ease the labor and lessen the load on your mind so you can have the time and space to fuck around with other shit?
We are not denying the creative use/expression that laptops allow. I acknowledge all that. We agree that, in the head space, laptops allow you to plan, think, and imagine what you can do with your tracks and set. I am all for moving with the times and moving forward.
This discussion has nothing to do with embracing technology and breaking through into the ultimate man-machine meld that will realise every DJ's wet dream. We are talking about the mastery of a skill.
If you had a pair of decks, and all the efx boxes and equipment (theoretically, for the purpose of this) to mimic everything you can do on your software, are you capable of pulling that long transition to hold your set together so you can garnish it?
If I saw you do all that on decks, I'd think you're brilliant. But if you did it on a laptop, I would applaud you for your programming. I'd still love the set, I'll still dance my ass off, but pardon me for not exploding into an orgiastic second coming.
Mate, let's get one thing very clear. I am not a Luddite, and I have nothing against software. I'm sure I will be esctatic when one day I can stir my dick in a Digweed vortex with a Fleshlight running Reason and Ableton Live.
There is a fundamental difference in the idea of 'mixing' when we discuss it. Mixing to me involves beat matching, programming, loops, EVERYTHING a DJ does to create a set. Mixing to you seems to only involve programming and the miscellaneous excess.
Can you actually claim using the laptop does not ease the labor and lessen the load on your mind so you can have the time and space to fuck around with other shit?
We are not denying the creative use/expression that laptops allow. I acknowledge all that. We agree that, in the head space, laptops allow you to plan, think, and imagine what you can do with your tracks and set. I am all for moving with the times and moving forward.
This discussion has nothing to do with embracing technology and breaking through into the ultimate man-machine meld that will realise every DJ's wet dream. We are talking about the mastery of a skill.
If you had a pair of decks, and all the efx boxes and equipment (theoretically, for the purpose of this) to mimic everything you can do on your software, are you capable of pulling that long transition to hold your set together so you can garnish it?
If I saw you do all that on decks, I'd think you're brilliant. But if you did it on a laptop, I would applaud you for your programming. I'd still love the set, I'll still dance my ass off, but pardon me for not exploding into an orgiastic second coming.
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