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Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
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I wouldn't really say it's a case of being "up to date" - the average bedroom DJ probably changes their kit more often than the average club.
The vast majority of clubs with permanent install CDJs have Pioneer CDJ1000s (mk1, 2 or 3 - really doesn't matter which - once you're used to one, you'll find it pretty easy to move to the others), failing that usually CDJ800s, which are also really easy to pick up if you're used to another Pioneer model. Some clubs still just have old Denon rackmount CD players though.
Mixers vary more widely than a lot of people seem to think... many clubs now have DJM800s, loads still have DJM600s, DJM3000s, quite a few have Xone62s, Xone 464s, Xone92s etc and some have different mixers altogether like Rane, Formula Sound and all sorts of brands you've probably never even heard of (and neither have I).
The best advice I can give is to ask around amongst your mates if you can have a go on their gear, see what they've got and try using as much different equipment as you possibly can - that's the only way to guarantee that you'll be able to cope with anything you might find when you turn up at a club. Even if you come across a mixer you haven't used before, if you've got a lot of experience using different kit, it won't take you long to work it out and will mean you can make the most of its features when you're there. The same goes for CDJs - most of the old Denon rackmount CD decks work in similar ways, as do the new Denons and the Pioneers respectively.
Also, it can be a good idea if you're not 100% confident about using different kit to phone up a club before you play there and find out what they've got installed - the manuals for all common CD decks and mixers are available on the net, give them a read through before you turn up.
Most people don't just use their decks at home for practising for gigs - they use them to record demos, podcasts, radio shows, play at house parties etc, so I wouldn't necessarily recommend going for the kit you're most likely to find in a club just so that you'll perform your best in such a situation... there's the age old problem of learning loads of tricks etc on your DJM800 and CDJ1000s then turning up and finding a Xone92 with a Denon DN2000F and not being able to do any of it.
Get the kit you think you're going to enjoy using the most and which does what you want it to do. In terms of mixers, I've personally got a Denon DN-X1500 - I've never seen one installed in a club, but it's a quality mixer I can use to do some awesome things on demos and it's really flexible with external FX etc. If you ARE the kind of person who wants to go down the route of FX and sampling etc, I'd strongly recommend looking at external gear to do that, as you can usually easily take that along to a club, meaning you can have the same facilities regardless of where you play.
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Aug-12-2008 21:59
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MSZ
godspeed

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: kill me
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Aug-13-2008 18:28
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