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Philanthropist
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Registered: Oct 2009
Location: Sligo
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| quote: | Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
With DJ gear, you get what you pay for!!!!
Do yourself a favor and pick up a pair of used cdj200's. There's someone selling them in the hardware sell forum. They run cheap anyways. |
Cheers for the reply. Thought this might be seen as a good starter but will have a look around for CDJ 200's
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Nov-06-2009 22:58
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MSZ
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: kill me
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hmm..
i picked up a set of numark axis 8, dm 1050 mixer, and hard flight case for 180 canadian today.
i dont know whether i can recommend this type of gear. you have to burn, really slow speeds to make sure this thing doesnt skip. im a little scared still, but i just did a set with no skips.
im gonna test it out at gigs, then make my final decision. but, for the price paid, whatever. atleast i can take it to a friends house, party, etc.
to learn on, i think it would be good, but you cant go wrong with pioneer players. if you have the money get cdj200s. they have amazing disc drives.
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Nov-08-2009 00:05
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Philanthropist
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Registered: Oct 2009
Location: Sligo
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| quote: | Originally posted by msz
hmm..
i picked up a set of numark axis 8, dm 1050 mixer, and hard flight case for 180 canadian today.
i dont know whether i can recommend this type of gear. you have to burn, really slow speeds to make sure this thing doesnt skip. im a little scared still, but i just did a set with no skips.
im gonna test it out at gigs, then make my final decision. but, for the price paid, whatever. atleast i can take it to a friends house, party, etc.
to learn on, i think it would be good, but you cant go wrong with pioneer players. if you have the money get cdj200s. they have amazing disc drives. |
That was my initial idea, at first to learn the very basics just get a cheap set. With christmas and my 21st coming up I might pool the mone then and see what I can afford.
Btw, does 20 seem a bit old for getting into learning the basics? I know its never too old and that craic, but what are general thoughts on the age of getting into Dj'ing?
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Nov-08-2009 22:10
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Zak McKracken
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20 isnt old no. dj is easy, so ull learn it fast. whats more important is your taste in music and that comes from experience really, so if u listened to edm for many years u have a good chance. i dont think i started truly before 20 myself, but been interested in the thing since like 16. hadnt money for gear before 20. id get pro gear at once though, just save a little.
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Nov-08-2009 23:06
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Zak McKracken
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i dont think i would read anything, just fuck with the faders, buttons and knobs and ull get the hang of it pretty fast. track selection is the difficult part.
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Nov-08-2009 23:45
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Philanthropist
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Registered: Oct 2009
Location: Sligo
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Cheers for the replies.
I have Virtual Dj on my laptop. I just mess around with it and try and mix songs of the same bpm. Not really tried in a while so must try and mess about again. Joining the Dj society in my college on Wednesday so hopefully will get a few tips there and can learn to beatmatch and mix properly.
I've offered the guy selling €250 for the above set of decks and mixer, so hopefully I'll get them, learn more and things will progress from there.
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Nov-09-2009 15:15
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