|
My ways on how to get started. (pg. 3)
|
View this Thread in Original format
| Trance Nutter |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Coleman
I'm also in a big school with almost 3k people.
|
Wow, what a great piece of advice! I'm in a uni with 25k people (around 5 k on my campus alone), Using that theory i should have a gig this weekend no problems!
But instead I'll be sitting around on my elbow (see Dirk W's post), cos it doesn't matter a bit how many people you go to school/uni with, its how many promoters you force your promo onto, same as producing. If you want a gig, this is the way to do it. |
|
|
| Dirk W. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Nutter
But instead I'll be sitting around on my elbow |
:haha: :stongue: :haha: |
|
|
| DannyO |
| quote: | Originally posted by djshan
i still dont understand why some people here think vinyl is important for djing. ask urself this question: wats more important? music or records? |
This is true, it is about the music, but theres something special about vinyl, if I walk into a club and the DJ is laying an awesome mix with 2 CDJs, I'll be all happy and go about my clubbing, but if I walked in and the DJ was laying down the same mix but with vinyl....I dunno, it just adds to the experience for me, alot of people prefer seeing a DJ with vinyl aswell, for the WOW factor and of course the experience, but like you said, it should be about the music, I'm a die hard vinyl whore, but I do appreciate CD decks and what they have to offer, I plan on incorporating one into my setup to add to my sets, I will not be biased and stick to vinyl and be help back from what the rest of the DJ equipment world has to offer.
But what Coleman has surgested is just plain wrong for anybody who wants to get into DJing.
And why for the love of god is this thread still up, make me a mod for 10 minutes so I can close it before some new TAs see this and buy an Ipod instead of decks. |
|
|
| Trance Nutter |
15 year olds should not be giving out this advice anyway.
They simply have not have the industry exposure to work out what works and what doesn't. He (obviously) does not know what it really takes to get a dj gig in a club, cos he's never done it himself.......... |
|
|
| anth_on_e |
| coleman is 15 yrs old? |
|
|
| Trance Nutter |
| quote: | Originally posted by anth_on_e
coleman is 15 yrs old? |
its been deleted but there was a topic about whether he should be banned cos it sounded like he was from a pr company spruiking products. He retorted by saying he doesn't work for a company, cos he's 15....... |
|
|
| wiregen |
| jesus only 15?! god....kids these days:mad: |
|
|
| Trance Nutter |
..........and I've killed any chance of him being taken seriously from now on...............
oops |
|
|
| KiNeTiC ENeRgY |
| quote: | Originally posted by djshan
i still dont understand why some people here think vinyl is important for djing. ask urself this question: wats more important? music or records? |
How about music = records. I like that equation. |
|
|
| djshan |
| quote: | Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
How about music = records. I like that equation. |
no! how about you sthu.:rolleyes:
i am against people burning mp3's and not buying music. i think it does have a negative effect on the artist(s). and i believe the dj has the right to choose his/her own format, whether its vinyl or cd or wutever. once again its all about the music, and music only.:) |
|
|
| cheesy |
| I don't think this guy even knows what pitch is, we were talking about pitch then he tells us he's getting an effect processor??? |
|
|
| D-res |
i cant believe this kids ignorance.. i belive sunday night he PMed me a few times asking if stantons were any good and then after words, he asked another question, and this is no lie. i would quote but as you know, the hard drive crash on the server... anyway...
the ever so knowledgable and powerful DJ Coleman, number 2 DJ in NC asked me if "its possible to DJ with just one turntable and a mixer"
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
:wtf:
where is this kid comming from
:eyespop: |
|
|
|
|