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How do DJ's organize their CDs? (pg. 3)
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| Zild |
| Guys 1 track per CD is still way better than having to lug around records. Plus the other adavantages of CD are still apparent like the PRICE. That's why I like CDs. They could be bigger than records but for $1.50 I'd still carry them around. |
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| discobiscuit |
| quote: | Originally posted by RapidFire
ah, thought so. but that begs the question, how would one know wether their music is downloaded leagally or not? |
by looking at your cdr collection, noone could tell... but if someone w/ skills got on your computer, they could find out if you paid for them or downloaded them illegally |
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| discobiscuit |
| zild, i'm a recovering alcoholic too... |
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| Zild |
| quote: | Originally posted by discobiscuit
zild, i'm a recovering alcoholic too... |
It's a joke mate. I drink all the damn time. |
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| alligator |
| quote: | Originally posted by discobiscuit
by looking at your cdr collection, noone could tell... but if someone w/ skills got on your computer, they could find out if you paid for them or downloaded them illegally |
and how might such a person get on your computer? |
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| Tony Morello |
sure i probably over-exagerated on the 5 wallets, but i like being able to bring a lot of music with me
cause depending on the atmosphere in the club, i might not want to play a limited style or i might want to play a totally different style than i originally intended
ideally, i'd like to eventually have my entire record collection as well on disc and be able to bring my entire music collection with me when i go play somewhere |
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| tubby |
has anyone ever been asked to prove that they bought their tracks from a legitmate source? the only proof I have is the receipts emailed to me, but I use a work email address. If I change jobs I'd lose that trace, and don't really care to have to file hardcopy receipts for everything I buy.
I guess worst case I could go back to those sites, just seems very difficult to prove one way or another.
I could always go to credit card statements, but they don't refer to specific tracks.
as for organising, I put 3-4 tracks per cd, depending on how many I just got and how much writing I can fit on a cd and still be readable in the dark. with the cost of cd's, and their weight, I can't see any reason you couldn't go less if you wanted. Never bothered to keep duplicates, but I do make sure I keep copies of them all on a hard drive, and on mp3 player, in case i mess up the cd. |
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubby
has anyone ever been asked to prove that they bought their tracks from a legitmate source? the only proof I have is the receipts emailed to me, but I use a work email address. If I change jobs I'd lose that trace, and don't really care to have to file hardcopy receipts for everything I buy.
I guess worst case I could go back to those sites, just seems very difficult to prove one way or another.
I could always go to credit card statements, but they don't refer to specific tracks.
as for organising, I put 3-4 tracks per cd, depending on how many I just got and how much writing I can fit on a cd and still be readable in the dark. with the cost of cd's, and their weight, I can't see any reason you couldn't go less if you wanted. Never bothered to keep duplicates, but I do make sure I keep copies of them all on a hard drive, and on mp3 player, in case i mess up the cd. |
This really seems to apply to a lot of people in this thread and I find that rather pathetic!
If you're too lazy or disorganized to keep a track record of all your digital purchases then just stop doing it!
Just go back to playing vinyl or just quit djing.
How difficult is it to print out a receipt of all your purchases and keeping them in a folder?
The day you get controlled, you might be asked for these bills, you'll just have to go home and provide your so called folder. Simple as pie :toothless
There's also tons of people who play illegit mp3s and such. Just because "everyone" does it doesn't make it right. It's those people who give the whole digital djs a bad rep. How many times have I gotten frowns and ackward reactions when saying I played cds!?
I personaly put 8 or so tracks per cd. Try to keep similar artists and labels and various remixes/versions of tracks on the same cds. |
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| bass.exe |
| quote: | Originally posted by jdat
This really seems to apply to a lot of people in this thread and I find that rather pathetic!
If you're too lazy or disorganized to keep a track record of all your digital purchases then just stop doing it!
Just go back to playing vinyl or just quit djing.
How difficult is it to print out a receipt of all your purchases and keeping them in a folder?
The day you get controlled, you might be asked for these bills, you'll just have to go home and provide your so called folder. Simple as pie :toothless
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We should quit using CDs or even DJing because we dont print out our receipts?? I don't see the connection.:rolleyes: |
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by bass.exe
We should quit using CDs or even DJing because we dont print out our receipts?? I don't see the connection.:rolleyes: |
While that's not exactly what I meant I guess you're still somewhat on the ball.
Playing mp3s requires a whole different way of proceeding then playing vinyl ( which is physically tangible while digital matter is not and can easily be copies etc ).
If someone isn't willing to keep track of their purchases then they'll just have to accept the possibility that one day down the road they will be one of these djs that gets busted with thousands of mp3s and not be able to prove if any of it is legit or not. |
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| FSUares |
| quote: | Originally posted by alligator
and how might such a person get on your computer? |
Some insight on this subject from across the pond:
This one is from the UK but who knows when it can start here...
Digital DJ License
Mix CD problem (This is a mix CD he put out, but could apply to DJs. If you are getting $1,000 for a DJ gig, you are still profiting off someone else's work without buying the rights)
Australian DJ Fined
Listen. I realize I am not a lawyer and I know know copywrite laws. But don't you think that as more DJs start using MP3 based formats...the record companies are gonna start trying to keep ckecks on who is using thier music. I'm sure when vinyl dies out people are just gonna let their songs be played everywhere for free.Those companies are not gonan sit aorund and go bankrupt. They are gonna make sure you are paying for thier music. As fun as DJing is....it is still a JOB for the pro's. I know some guys get payed around $20k for some gigs (rumored Deep Dish at Space Miami) but they still need to make money off the tracks they produce. If you think producers are not trying stop people from playing un-licensed tracks in a club you are ignorant. That is my two cents |
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| bxtreme |
| was wondering.. what do u guys think of storing ur CDs in alphabetical order to find them easily.. and then referring to a database on a laptop that would contain key information? anyone tried it? i have a small 13 inch screen laptop and wouldnt mind taking it with me cuz it makes finding the tracks u want much easier.. |
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