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Vinyl is the only way to Dj. IMHO
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| LazFX |
First I have to put up with the wanna be that thinks mixing exclusive on a laptop makes him a Dj!!
Now this !!!!!!

I guess I am getting old.
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| DJ Cinos |
| Mixing on laptops DOES make you a DJ. What the hell does it matter what medium the DJ uses as long as he does it well? |
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| jamiepollock643 |
| I agree with the ipod thing, it does look ridiculous. BUT ableton on the other hand im all for and for the love of god would all the technophobes just stfu about it. If u feel vinyls the only way to go then fine....stop creating useless ing threads about it and play vinyl and leave the rest of the people to use wotever they want to. |
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| LazFX |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Cinos
Mixing on laptops DOES make you a DJ. |
Ha ha ha ha
This is funny.
:stongue:
p.s. there is nothing wrong with Djing with CDs. |
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| DJ Cinos |
| quote: | Originally posted by LazFX
Ha ha ha ha
This is funny.
:stongue:
p.s. there is nothing wrong with Djing with CDs. |
I think you're a bit too obsessed with yourself. Pull your head out of your ass and realize that the DJ's job is to deliver the music and get the crowd going - by whatever means make for the best experience. Everybody go ahead and choose the medium you do it better with.
If there's a ty vinyl DJ and a masterful laptop DJ playing, who do you go dance to? |
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| kr00t0n |
The ipod mixer is bollocks:
"you can’t do pitch control to fine-tune beat matching, and you can’t listen to your cued channel in one ear while the other channel plays — another knock against keeping a single groove moving along."
lol |
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| basd |
| quote: | Originally posted by LazFX
I guess I am getting old.
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1971? Newsflash, you are. |
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| Demoted |
| Do you really expect people to continue to mix with a medium that was invented in the ing 1910's? Not gonna happen. Just accept the fact that things evolve and either way it sounds good in the end. Ableton mashups own all your asses. |
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| oje_oje |
| quote: | Originally posted by LazFX
First I have to put up with the wanna be that thinks mixing exclusive on a laptop makes him a Dj!!
Now this !!!!!!

I guess I am getting old.
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Now I remember live-sets by Kyau vs. Albert where the two guys used vinyls in addition to music stored in their synthesizers they used to play on.
I think, that is the future. So in principle you will have both in the future - stored digital music mixed together with vinyls.
For white labels it is not an option to produce CDs, they will stick to vinyls (cheap) and to music productions that can be stored digitally (even cheaper). Finally you just need suitable mixers... |
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| quote: | Originally posted by oje_oje
Now I remember live-sets by Kyau vs. Albert where the two guys used vinyls in addition to music stored in their synthesizers they used to play on.
I think, that is the future. So in principle you will have both in the future - stored digital music mixed together with vinyls.
For white labels it is not an option to produce CDs, they will stick to vinyls (cheap) and to music productions that can be stored digitally (even cheaper). Finally you just need suitable mixers... |
LOL! you think vinyl is cheaper to produce than CDS!? and what are CDs doing if not storing music productions digitally?! and what's wrong with the mixers used nowadays?!
:conf: :conf: :conf:
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| kr00t0n |
| quote: | Originally posted by oje_oje
For white labels it is not an option to produce CDs, they will stick to vinyls (cheap) |
erm, the majority of white label releases are on cd now |
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