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tvmann
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: near Vancouver, Canada
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Re: Virtual DJ.. cheater's software.. yes or no?
If this software is anything like Traktor, it will require a fair bit of work to be able to use it smoothly, and it will end up costing about the same as decks and a mixer. All manufacturers like to make exaggerated claims about their their product.
If it is similar to Traktor, if you put in the time you will reduce the work of beatmatching, which is a low-level mechanical skill. You can use that free time to work the mixer EQ, pick the best tracks from a very large collection, read the crowd etc - the more creative parts of the job.
Should a carpenter build a house without power tools, just because that's the way they did it 80 years ago? Should your airliner captain never use the auto-pilot on his plane, just because the Wright Brothers never had one?
| quote: | Originally posted by djHollen
It says, "Breakthrough BeatLock engine: your tracks will always stay on time. Create great mixes faster than ever!" Who is the DJ you or the computer. This takes away an important ability eveyone who wants to DJ must learn. I have much more respect for the people who can dj greatly without the use of these programs.
I have never used the product so perhaps I don't understand the product fully. But it seems like this would take away our mixing abilities and leave us with just song selection.
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Aug-22-2005 13:33
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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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Re: Re: Virtual DJ.. cheater's software.. yes or no?
| quote: | Originally posted by tvmann
If this software is anything like Traktor, it will require a fair bit of work to be able to use it smoothly, and it will end up costing about the same as decks and a mixer. All manufacturers like to make exaggerated claims about their their product.
If it is similar to Traktor, if you put in the time you will reduce the work of beatmatching, which is a low-level mechanical skill. You can use that free time to work the mixer EQ, pick the best tracks from a very large collection, read the crowd etc - the more creative parts of the job.
Should a carpenter build a house without power tools, just because that's the way they did it 80 years ago? Should your airliner captain never use the auto-pilot on his plane, just because the Wright Brothers never had one? |
in the same fashion, then why would i go out to see a DJ if his mixing will be 100% flawless each time because a computer is helping him? i might as well just buy the program myself, stay home, and mix the tracks i want to listen to. or buy studio made mix CDs, because thats what the live performance will sound like.
when i go out, im out to listen to music. now trust me, if when i see Frank Lorber rip it up for 8 hours and not have 1/100th of a beat out place, i knew he was using a computer, then i woudn't have as much respect for him or as much admiration for the set.
THIS IS what a DJ does. take that away, and we are just glorified jukeboxes. and don't use Sasha as an argument, because he proved he was one of the most flawless mixers ever back when he was vinyl/CD and what he does today is quite far from pressing the sync button and then pressing play.
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Aug-22-2005 14:52
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alligator
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: vancouver
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stop judging a person for the medium they chose to play their music...
everyone judges b/c you don't use a tt, or because u use software...it's EDM - technology advances so a lot more people will get into it, that's how the industry is able to run and you guys to get your vinyl, songs or equipment cheaper because there is more demand...which in terms means more units sold therefore price can be dropped and become more affordable...
a 15 year old does not have the finances to buy tt's or cdjs so they might want to give it a shot...a program like virtual dj gives them the opportunity to see if they like the idea of mixing...chose songs, and cut, bring in, fade out...whatever...
first if you get away from beatmatching and see the beauty of mixing and want to go forward you'll have to go back and beatmatch and learn it...
once you know how a perfect beatmatch sounds, you will be able to adjust and make small changes to your cdjs or tts in order to get that perfect beatmatch b/c your ear is trained to hear it...there are a lot of advantages to this program for a beginner...it doesn't turn them into the next sasha, oakie or paul...but gives them a taste and then they'll go out and support the industry by buying equipment, songs...etc
now i use this program, partially because i can't afford to buy cdjs yet...it's a very useful program...and you can play with a variety of things....test to see if a song goes well after another, and understand some more basics...
i don't on the other hand use the beatlock option because it's not always correct, but find the auto beat match as soon as you drop the track a good tool...saves time..
second at a house party, when you don't have equipment...it's a nice tool to use and keep the party going instead of stoping after each song to insert another cd in...
gives more freedom to house parties and allows noobs to try it out...why do you guys have to judge and call it useless...it's a great tool to introduce you to what it means to mix...
on the other side i wouldn't want a club dj to use his computer and no equipment, because if you wnat to play out i find it necesarry that u must know how to use either tt's or cdj's...either or or both...
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Aug-22-2005 21:14
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