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sasha is not a DJ anymore (pg. 4)
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
wow youtre on the fucjing ball mate. pleb. |
haha godo jbo wit hthe spalling tehre m8!!!! |
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| TranceSpeeder |
| alright, the only difference is he wont change the records, so what? is he not changing the damn tune? |
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| TranceSpeeder |
| btw.. ive used programs such as traktor and virtual dj, its just the same mixing. |
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| Alexan |
| I think as long as your tracks are good and unique, your mixing is excellent and you get the crowd going and you know what you're doing it doesn't matter if you're using VDJ, Traktor, Ableton or turntables and a mixer. |
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| TranceSpeeder |
| so this makes tiesto the only one ever not using programs? im pretty sure armin, ferry all have once. |
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| Alexan |
I guess so. Tiesto is kinda old school when it comes to equip :P
Always spinning vinyl and his main synth is a moog (Which isn't bad at all don't get me wrong. I love my minimoog! :D) |
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| TranceSpeeder |
| and there is a reason why djs stay #1 |
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| stren |
| quote: | Originally posted by D-res
exactly
i dont want to go to a venue and see the DJ putting less effort into his sets than i do in my room |
less effort ? I don't think so; just because he doesn't have to beat match doesn't mean he puts less effort into it. He does so many things now, he didn't have time to do before, because he had to beatmatch. Practicly remixing the track on the spot is > than playing vinyl/cd's. I mean c'mon man, don't be an amish boy :D |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by stren
less effort ? I don't think so; just because he doesn't have to beat match doesn't mean he puts less effort into it. He does so many things now, he didn't have time to do before, because he had to beatmatch. Practicly remixing the track on the spot is > than playing vinyl/cd's. I mean c'mon man, don't be an amish boy :D |
its not like that....
you gotta expect arrogance like this from me. im a vinyl head and im all about DJing is Disc Jockey...ing..... hell.. using CDs is pushin it for me, but if i had the money i'd prolly buy a cdj or two, even though i need a mixer way worse. |
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| Outsider |
the only thing that we must realize, that we have XXI century, technology is going forward, we are going forward and sasha is going forward...
it`s good to looking for something new, sasha did ant 'reskept' for that! |
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| ryanmac |
| From a clubbers point of view, you like to see the dj queing a record, speeding it up or slowing it down, with cumputers you don't get any of that, however it's all about the music but I don't think vinyl or CD's will be pushed to one side for cumputer mixing. |
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| A.J. |
I guess you could say this is just semantics over the term "Disc Jockey"....but i doubt that is what the thread-poster means :p :p :p
If you want to take the literal meaning of the term, a disc jockey spins and manipulates "discs" (ie vinyl). Technically, if Sasha is not using "discs", and only using a computer, than he is no longer a disc jockey, but instead a performer or a musician.
hmmmm, maybe i'm just talking cos i've been drinking all day :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
Merry Christmas maties!!!!!!! |
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