DJ Tiësto Explained: Grooveradio Interview Repost [Video Inside]
quote:
Originally posted by Mattivi
The tiesto interview was an interesting interview grooveradio had with tiesto. tiesto talks about his upcoming U.S. concert and also more. one part i found most interesting was that he now is using [almost] zero vinyls. he also openly admits he has been struggling with cds and that he has had problems with the mixing and admits he has trainwrecked(he used that word) more than he would like, but that he is getting better and should be mixing 'flawless' hopefully in a few more months. he says this is because he has always been such a vinyl dj and that mixing vinyls is much easier for him, but its 2005 and he is embracing the technology and that vinyls are pretty much dead. im not defending him or his mixing but this is definitly a little enlightening. alot of people on these boards give him so much shit about his mixing because they say he doesnt give a shit or he is drunk, arrogant or whatever. now it seems to be more of harder learning curve than anything. i guess time will tell, just thought the interview was very candid and insightful on the "he's a shitty mixer" debate.
given that the guy has been spinning vinyl for 20+ years, it might have been a little harder for him than alot of new age djs who are more adept to todays technology.
I decided to quote a TA because Mattivi's point erases a lot of the misconceptions that Tiesto is not a great mixer on the decks.
Here is an October 2005 video on him using vinyl. As usual the mixing is superb. Eventually he will master the art of mixing on CD's
Last edited by stevieboy32808 on Oct-28-2005 at 04:41
Oct-27-2005 19:15
UWM
mandroid
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Here
Mixing on CDJs is easier than mixing with vinyl. This is just a sad excuse.
Oct-27-2005 19:20
Groundhog Boy
Stupidity Offends Me
Registered: May 2005
Location: New York, NY
He seems to be adjusting a bit slower than most of the other tried and true DJs, yet everyone will still vote him in the top 5 of any DJ poll done. Just goes to show that legacy is more important than current performance.
Oct-27-2005 19:22
DOOMBOT
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by UWM
Mixing on CDJs is easier than mixing with vinyl. This is just a sad excuse.
What are you on about?! Not if you are used to doing something a specific way for a huge amount of time. Thats like saying, well how can you not ride a motorcycle, it moves for you (instead of pedaling a bike). Everything, when its new to you, takes some time getting used to.
Oct-27-2005 19:25
UWM
mandroid
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Here
All trance apologists will use that argument I'm sure. Have you ever tried mixing on vinyl vs CDJ?
Oct-27-2005 19:35
CleverName
mep
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: home
It doesn't matter if cdjs are easier or harder than vinyl. The fact of the matter is that dozens, hundreds, probably thousands of DJs have succesfully transitioned (pun intended) to CDs. Yet for some reason everyone cuts tijs all this slack just because "he's #1" Nobody's saying he should be perfect at everything, we're saying its retarded to still consider him to be "the best" when he consistently fails to mix.
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Oct-27-2005 19:48
Allied Nations
Make it happen cap'n
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: MTHELL
if hes sooo much better with vinyl, but wants the accesibility for tunes like cds he needs to quit bitching anf get FS2 or Serato Scratch.
End of Discussion.
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Oct-27-2005 19:52
Thois
a.k.a. Iolis
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Netherlands
well then he should have put more time in the learning process, not just change hardware and continue, practice first (+ he knew cds were going to take over vinyl eventually someday so he had years to practice)
Oct-27-2005 20:48
Haak
analog evading shark
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
haha, learning curve! it takes about 2 mins to get the hang of it. and it's easier to make corrections that aren't noticeable than with vinyl
I can cue up and beatmatch vinyl in 10-20 seconds, and it's perfect. I've been playing with Pio 1000's for that last few months and I'm nowhere near the same calibre as with decks.
Originally posted by jon jon
I can cue up and beatmatch vinyl in 10-20 seconds, and it's perfect. I've been playing with Pio 1000's for that last few months and I'm nowhere near the same calibre as with decks.
soo true! and, please remember, tiesto is not god or something, he is just a normal DJ hyped to the max... so he is allowed to have problems sometimes... he has my sympathies now, because he obviously is honest about his mixing..
Oct-27-2005 21:46
The Riddler
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ive found mixing on tt's far easier than cd.
Something about the resistance on the pitch fader on tt's, that its actually a mechanical process (to some extent) that isnt on CD decks (for the most part) is what gets me.