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Which direction for DJing should I choose?
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BlueSoySauce
I would like to become a hardcore techno and trance DJ and I was wondering if it would be better to use two laptops and a mixer or two cdjs and a mixer. I already have two laptops but a lot more professionals seem to use CDJ's. I can't tell which is more quality and better to use. Also if you think laptops make sense for DJing then what programs would be recommended?
kitphillips
Google Traktor, Ableton and serato. Don't say anything until then.
jayxthekoolest
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Originally posted by kitphillips
Google Traktor, Ableton and serato. Don't say anything until then.


Well put.
jupiterone
compact tape cassettes. they're huge now amongst dj's like richie hawtin and mick jagger
BlueSoySauce
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Originally posted by jupiterone
compact tape cassettes. they're huge now amongst dj's like richie hawtin and mick jagger


Wow haha you're hilarious. I can barely breathe with all of this laughing.
BlueSoySauce
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Originally posted by kitphillips
Google Traktor, Ableton and serato. Don't say anything until then.


I've researched these three but is there one you recommend more than the other? Also would you recommend the laptop set up or CDJ?
veezee
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Originally posted by BlueSoySauce
Wow haha you're hilarious. I can barely breathe with all of this laughing.


I'm laughing more at the TWO laptops part of the post. lol.

In all seriousness, I started on vinyl, played it for years, and then sold it all when I moved to the other side of the country.. grabbed a pair of CDJ's and played them. not alot of a difference (well there are some obvious ones) but the concept was the same except that I wasn't lugging around crates of heavy vinyl and buying music was hell of alot cheaper. Later on I found it easier to not burn CD's anymore and just use Torq (an alternative to serato) and played the music the SAME way i did with cdj's and vinyl but the music was coming off the computer rather then wasting money on blanks.

In the end it is the same and you just need to figure out what works best for you.

Jay
BlueSoySauce
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Originally posted by veezee
I'm laughing more at the TWO laptops part of the post. lol.

In all seriousness, I started on vinyl, played it for years, and then sold it all when I moved to the other side of the country.. grabbed a pair of CDJ's and played them. not alot of a difference (well there are some obvious ones) but the concept was the same except that I wasn't lugging around crates of heavy vinyl and buying music was hell of alot cheaper. Later on I found it easier to not burn CD's anymore and just use Torq (an alternative to serato) and played the music the SAME way i did with cdj's and vinyl but the music was coming off the computer rather then wasting money on blanks.

In the end it is the same and you just need to figure out what works best for you.

Jay


So does that mean I just need one laptop? What else do I need besides one laptop? Do I need a mixer anymore and if I do then what do I mix into the second channel if one is taken by the laptop??
Gen3r4l1ty
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Originally posted by BlueSoySauce
So does that mean I just need one laptop?

If you want to spin on a laptop... yes, one would be typical.

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Originally posted by BlueSoySauce
What else do I need besides one laptop?

What else do you want? What do you want to be able to do?

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Originally posted by BlueSoySauce
Do I need a mixer anymore...

Need? No. What do you WANT?

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Originally posted by BlueSoySauce
...if I do then what do I mix into the second channel if one is taken by the laptop??

The software, a controller controlling the software, or an audio interface supporting multiple outs to go into a mixer.


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Originally posted by BlueSoySauce
I've researched these three but is there one you recommend more than the other? Also would you recommend the laptop set up or CDJ?
Not qutie enough it sounds like. It's all a matter of preference dude. Take time to investigate and understand the options, so you can see which one appeals most to what you are trying to achieve before you go buying equipment.
BlueSoySauce
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Originally posted by Gen3r4l1ty .


What else do you want? What do you want to be able to do?




I want to be able to mix just one track into the next and do it in a way that won't cost me too much. I want to do the mixing for a group of about 50 people. I want to have speakers that make it all sound great. I also want the option of video output to a screen for visualizations and stuff.

Thanks for the help :).

veezee
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Originally posted by BlueSoySauce
I want to be able to mix just one track into the next and do it in a way that won't cost me too much. I want to do the mixing for a group of about 50 people. I want to have speakers that make it all sound great. I also want the option of video output to a screen for visualizations and stuff.

Thanks for the help :).


There really is not cheap way out for quality, but basically if you are keen on using your laptop , you will need to use some sort of DJ software and possibly a all in one controller such as Xponent, Hercules RMX (both of which have a built in soundcard) or something.

Basically, the software emulates 2 decks and a mixer and the controller "controls" the software. Get it?

goto youtube and search each one of these m-audio xponent, VCI-100 , Hercules RMX.

Jay
BlueSoySauce
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Originally posted by veezee
There really is not cheap way out for quality, but basically if you are keen on using your laptop , you will need to use some sort of DJ software and possibly a all in one controller such as Xponent, Hercules RMX (both of which have a built in soundcard) or something.

Basically, the software emulates 2 decks and a mixer and the controller "controls" the software. Get it?

goto youtube and search each one of these m-audio xponent, VCI-100 , Hercules RMX.

Jay


Thanks I know what to buy now :). I appreciate all of your help.
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