I've always brushed this off as "does he really use it though?!" but I don't know enough about the music he spins originally to decide. If he actually does use the stuff, then sweet. He did say something that I couldn't say better myself.
“The other day I was wondering, what did I actually do once the record was playing? Wait for eight minutes to mix in the next one? How boring.”
This is why I hate spinning CDs/vinyl. *puts on flame shield*
Jan-19-2008 01:19
nsamadi
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quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
“The other day I was wondering, what did I actually do once the record was playing? Wait for eight minutes to mix in the next one? How boring.”
This is why I hate spinning CDs/vinyl. *puts on flame shield*
Yeah, I feel the same way as well. I believe James Holden also said, why bother when you got machines that can do it for you...so you can focus on adding samples..etc...
to each his own I guess...
also another mini interview with PVD at beatportal.
Originally posted by nsamadi
Yeah, I feel the same way as well. I believe James Holden also said, why bother when you got machines that can do it for you...so you can focus on adding samples..etc...
to each his own I guess...
lol, leave it to James to state the thing that I wish everyone would see.
Jan-19-2008 01:45
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Yeah UC-33!
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tiesto made a interesting comment on a radio show awhile back.
he was saying something refering to using laptops live instead of turntables or cdjs makes it look like your checking your email or something and the whole dj vibe is lost..anyways thats one of the reasons why i respect tiesto so much.
Jan-19-2008 05:13
mphreak
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Nice interview.
However,
"At the same time, my fans aren’t too excited about the sounds that come from Justin Timberlake’s music because they’re not used to them."
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Jan-19-2008 10:51
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By the way, does anyone here have a link to the video presentation he did of Serato and Ableton? He explained how he combined timecoded CD's on his CDJ1000's and Ableton Live at the same time, on two different laptops. I guess this was about three years ago, but I can't find this video anymore.
Originally posted by iammesol
I've always brushed this off as "does he really use it though?!" but I don't know enough about the music he spins originally to decide. If he actually does use the stuff, then sweet. He did say something that I couldn't say better myself.
�The other day I was wondering, what did I actually do once the record was playing? Wait for eight minutes to mix in the next one? How boring.�
This is why I hate spinning CDs/vinyl. *puts on flame shield*
who plays a track that can sit for 8 minutes by itself?
I think at most i have a track sitting by itself for 3 minutes, and if I let it sit that long, it's because I think it's fucking great and deserves to be heard out
whether you play vinyl or not has nothing to do with it - jeff mills, need i say more?
Jan-19-2008 18:51
stan229
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Originally posted by 16YearOlTerror
tiesto made a interesting comment on a radio show awhile back.
he was saying something refering to using laptops live instead of turntables or cdjs makes it look like your checking your email or something and the whole dj vibe is lost..anyways thats one of the reasons why i respect tiesto so much.
kidding right?
Its better to look like youre a taint trying to find a purpose for yourself so you stick your hands in the air like an idiot to grab the balls and the asshole at once and let the track wreck?
this is a whole long debate that you can search for .. i'm sure its been covered
but more on topic.. that euphonix desk looks sweet that he talked about during the beatportal interview
Jan-20-2008 12:47
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I heard that Tiesto comment on Radio1 as well. The thing is though that Paul Van Dyk is not just mixing with computers live he is playing and making new music at the same time. Its just the difference between how you want to perform. Paul is definitely one of the few DJs that you will see with two MIDIs out during a performance.