hi all,
I've been a DJ for three weeks now, and everyone's right, practice pays off... I got a question about a minor issue... I was watching the DJ Tiesto @ Dutch Dimension video today to try to pick up some techniques and I noticed that he doesn't stop the tables when he takes off or puts on his records... do most DJs keep the tables spinning all night?
Jun-25-2002 02:39
CarlosM
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Valencia, Venezuela
Ill Keep My TT Runing almost all the time I spin, however I have seen DJ that stops his TTs, even Tiesto, I have seen tiesto stoping his TTs,.. i think is just the way u want, and the way u used to do it.
Later.
Jun-25-2002 03:29
mikefasssy
Fa Kin Su Pah
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Vancouver
i do if i have a certain spot im cueing from and i beatmatch really quickly, i just bring to que spot and kill it. either that or ill let it run in phones and check to make sure its matched every once in a while.
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Jun-25-2002 05:12
Acid Circus
Dark Tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Its just the way you learn to do stuff. I don't stop the TT's when taking records off but I do stop them just before the first beat of where I will start the next tune. Just makes it quicker for finding those all elusive cue points.
Most DJ's will have little quirks that they done while learning and still use them. For some bizarre reason I have to start with m first tune on the left hand deck (unless I'm mixing in through another DJ). Strange but I always play better when I do it!!!
Jun-25-2002 14:36
DJ TranceFormer
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Alexandria, VA
it doesn't matter, i mean it's not gonna effect on ur beatmatching if u stop ur decks or if u will keep them running all the time....
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bournemouth, UK when I'm at home, Cardiff, UK when I'm at uni
I always stop the TT before I take the record off it and start it up again once the new record is on it. No real reason for it, just habit.
Jun-28-2002 23:45
hapamoto
R3ELISM
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canoga Park, California
i stop it because im pretty careless i guess when swapping records so if the platter is still moving its difficult for me to get the record on unless i am really paying attention and i'll think the rec is on but its only halfway and when i let go the rec ends up spinning around and flying off the table.. from experience, i believe more people keep the TT's on while switching tracks, however it makes no difference, i think they do it for looks..
Jun-29-2002 20:47
Spin Doctor
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Outside Over There
quote:
Originally posted by hapamoto
i think they do it for looks..
Or were all just lazy and can’t be bothered to turn it off if we don’t need to
Jun-29-2002 20:55
Andrew K
Junk Science
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Salonica, Greece
I never stop them when I change records...
Sometimes I stop the second TT when the other has a long break.
hapamoto : use both your hands, it's very easy indeed
Spin Doctor : oh yes, I am so fcuking lazy...
And imagine when you spin 6 hours... it's annoying to turn them on/off all the time...