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beroshima
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Chicago, USA
Question Vinyl vs CD Decks (I know this is not new)

I've read over a lot of the older threads, and many peeps have been asking about CD Decks and Vinyl to start. Now lets pose a scenario:

A guy with a music education (composition, structure, etc) wants to get into spinning. I know most DJs use both Vinyl and CD decks in their sets now. Even some very reputable DJs (Max Graham and Danny Tenaglia) i've seen and heard of doing complete sets on CD decks. There is a trend towards CD Decks, i've heard, mainly because of the effects some of the newer high end systems can do (flange, etc). Also, I personally see CD decks as good since I can tweak out tracks and make personal mixes to use in a set.

The question is: Should I get CD decks or vinyl? I'm going to spend a decent amount of money on it. I've made a good number of computer-based mixes (like mixmeister), but I want to take it serious and move on. Which should it be, and why?

Old Post Jun-06-2001 06:44  United States
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beroshima
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: May 2001
Location: Chicago, USA

You are telling me you guys have NO opinion on this? If the thread is old and tired, point me to one where it has already been answered, at least. I need some input here.

Thanks

Old Post Jun-06-2001 20:51  United States
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blighty
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Nijmegen, Holland
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Hi there,

Well, It's your own choice, but actually it doesn't matter. It's all about the music. You should try both and then make up your mind,.

Good luck,
Blighty


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bachatu
A Trance Of Thought



Registered: May 2001
Location: South Florida

I don't have either, but I have used both (friends and causins). Have you tested both. You should know that they have a different feel. I personally like the decks, even thougn I don't own any (use mixvibes software). I think I have more of a control with turntables. The cd decks remind me more of the computer,, things are just a button away, while on decks, you control the cue points. In otherwords, i would say that decks are more hands on. I find it easier to mix on cd changers, but I think that is becuase I'm accustomed to mixing on my PC. My causin on the otherhand, finds it more difficult to mix on cd changers (he uses decks). Vinyl is more expensive too. However, singles (depending on the music) are easier to find on vinyl. Thats just my opinion. Hope that helps. Obviously each have their advantages and disadvantages

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k-cee
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Asia

It depends on you.. If most of your music collection is on cd, think of all the vinyl you have to buy just to spin a set..
However if you start djing with vinyl, you'll find it easier to move on to mixing with cd or md than the other way round..
Well that's just my opinion.. I use both cd and vinyl

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Viceroy
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Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Hollywood, CA

Go with what you want to play more...or just get decks and a cd player as well and just hook it up to your mixer.

SjS

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Nautica
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Registered: May 2001
Location: UK

I had 500 cds and I started from scratch with vinyl.

Just got pissed off with all the decent tunes being 12" only.


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Old Post Jun-07-2001 15:27  United Kingdom
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beroshima
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Chicago, USA

The main thing I was worrying about is that i've heard DJs that spin only CDs sometimes get less respect, and are considered amateurs... I know that used to be the case... Is it still? Sorry if these are obvious questions. I'm new to this and want to spend my money and time in the right place...

Old Post Jun-07-2001 18:24  United States
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amit
Addicted to YOUR MOM!!!!



Registered: May 2001
Location: washington dc
turntables!!!

dude just get turntables. They are the best! The only reason you shouldnt get turntables because the cost of the records!!! Other than that get turntables. Records are gonna cost you a lot of money! I am only 16 years old. and my pocket is low on cash! i cant stop buying records! its so damn fun spinning on turntables then cds! you have more control! Thats all i can say. Get Turntables. If you think about it. You should learn how to spin on turntables and then learn it on cds later. Cause Turntables started it all. Learn how to beat match on turntables and then go to cds. If you know how to spin on turntables then its much easier on cds trust me. I am telling you by experience. Cds are cool because you dont spend alot of money buying cds, just download them. But spinning on turntables is whole another experience. You basically can feel the music and flow with the crowd. Just get turntables cause you will learn how it first started.

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Spellbound
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Panama City, Panama

You've got to look at it like this. You can't let being called an amatuer bother you. If you want to CD Dj then do it. I personally prefer turntables because I feel like i can control the flow and direction of my set better. I can't really explain it, but there is something about standing behind my wheels of steel that just gets me going..and remember...the only stupid question is the question that goes unasked...yeah..or something like that..ahaha

rock the kazba

Old Post Jun-08-2001 02:25  Panama
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