same but with BCD2000, not very traktor compatible thoughyong wrote:I use Traktor 3.3 and a BCD3000 controller.
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Yea Vinyl has to be...i dunno but i'd feel like a bit of a cheat if i'd use cd decks.
..so satisfying to wipe out a chuncky dubplate onto the turntable and espicially if any pull backs are required.
if i'm being honest cd decks are the little man in my mind. Has to be a Vinyl..definatly when you have a rare one like DMZ007
..so satisfying to wipe out a chuncky dubplate onto the turntable and espicially if any pull backs are required.
if i'm being honest cd decks are the little man in my mind. Has to be a Vinyl..definatly when you have a rare one like DMZ007
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Reso was using cds and his show was real good. I prefer vinyl and rain serato combo 
I don't think you would want to mix an acetate?trigga!!! wrote:dubplates are where its at, nothing beats the feeling of mixing with acetateadam_misst wrote:This.Serox wrote:CDs are cool for promoting your own tunes but you cannot beat the sound you get from a 12".
There made of metal, that's what you cut a dubplate from.
to be fair, it's not actually acetate - it's a kind of soft lacquer...
a dubplate is a one-off 10 or 12-inch disc of metal, covered in lacquer, which has grooves cut directly onto the surface by a lathe.
You also get what are often called 'lacquers' or masters - these are the master discs which are cut for a 12" release. They're the same sort of slate as a dubplate and covered in lacquer, but they're bigger than normal records. These are then metallicised (this stage is called 'processing') in order to make the stampers which get used to press records.
a dubplate is a one-off 10 or 12-inch disc of metal, covered in lacquer, which has grooves cut directly onto the surface by a lathe.
You also get what are often called 'lacquers' or masters - these are the master discs which are cut for a 12" release. They're the same sort of slate as a dubplate and covered in lacquer, but they're bigger than normal records. These are then metallicised (this stage is called 'processing') in order to make the stampers which get used to press records.
agree 100% its about the music not the medium. I wish I had the cash to play only vinyl thoughH*O*D wrote:CDs,vinyl, serato, who gives a fuck!! at the end of the day, you are performing, its not a matter of being 'brave enough', wot kind of bullshit is dat!! im sure all DJs, including myself prefer vinyl. and we would all love a big bag of freshly cut dubs for every set, but how fuckin expensive is dat!! im no cheapskate, but u gotta do wot u gotta do to perform. This topic is absolutely pointless!!
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basically u got to move with the times. vinyl is very old hat these days. as much as i love vinyl and the packaging and shit, carrying all that weight is just looong. where as cd's are small, u can play ur own tunes... it makes alot more sense to go down THAT avenue...basically these days i leave vinyl to the geeks 
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Re: DJs that use CDs to mix
*yawn*Harbinger wrote:just out of interest, which dubstep djs do u know that mix with cds? just wondering if there was anyone brave enough to do so
I saw Reso absolutely kill it a few weeks ago. With CDs. No one cared what he was using because they were all too busy making bassface to notice.
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