DJs that use CDs to mix
when Zed Bias came out to Aus, he was using CDs, and only CDs. The man was a fiend! at the end of his set the dj booth was littered with burnt cds...ahh good times

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I use Traktor Pro & a Numark TC, although I might just buy the Vestax 300.yong wrote:I use Traktor 3.3 and a BCD3000 controller.
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I use Traktor and Vinyl but was also thinking of getting to grips with CDJs as they're getting pretty standard in clubs now. The Denon CD decks look interesting as they have 2 outputs and are basically 2 decks in one, being able to mix 2 tunes off 1 CD:
http://www.decks.co.uk/products/denon/dnhs5500cd
It would be sweet to get two of these for 4 way mixes. I'd probably mix all the tunes in my set down to the same BPM and set up loads of cue points tho, so I could concentrate on the 4 way mixes.
However, as I can do this pretty nicely with Traktor and my Korg Zero 4 digital mixer already, I can't justify the extra expense right now.
http://www.decks.co.uk/products/denon/dnhs5500cd
It would be sweet to get two of these for 4 way mixes. I'd probably mix all the tunes in my set down to the same BPM and set up loads of cue points tho, so I could concentrate on the 4 way mixes.
However, as I can do this pretty nicely with Traktor and my Korg Zero 4 digital mixer already, I can't justify the extra expense right now.
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CD's and Serato are very popular on radio shows throughout. Its difficult to justify cutting dubplates to play on radio shows (the broadcast wont differ to much to that of a dubplate being played)
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Majority of the guys who regularly play out, cut 12" dubs and not 10" now. Pushing the sound barriers even further. These djs who have a bag full of dubs, obviously utilise these on their shows.
Personally I use cds, serato, vinyl and the odd dubplate i do cut.
CD's and Serato are very popular on radio shows throughout. Its difficult to justify cutting dubplates to play on radio shows (the broadcast wont differ to much to that of a dubplate being played)
Playing out Live
Majority of the guys who regularly play out, cut 12" dubs and not 10" now. Pushing the sound barriers even further. These djs who have a bag full of dubs, obviously utilise these on their shows.
Personally I use cds, serato, vinyl and the odd dubplate i do cut.
oooops, sorry mate! beer mixes up things in the head, you know?Chef wrote:No I didnt, not a single cd from me mate, they were for Storm on after me, there wouldn't have been no point in me carrying 30 kilos of dubs to only whip out cd'sBassrael wrote:chef used cdjs at version last year.
i use one now for the show and just started to use it in the clubs too. doesn´t feel real comfy by now though.
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:SIGNED!!!:H*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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Loads of talk around this subject, what I like is that everyone is different just like when it comes to production.
I have a set of Numark CD Decks rack mount style I use alonside my 1210's at home, they are shit but they get the job done. It means I've got more used to mixing digitally so now I can use CDJ's when I play out in clubs (after a few shakey sets!!), its all about widening your selection what ever you use.
I have a set of Numark CD Decks rack mount style I use alonside my 1210's at home, they are shit but they get the job done. It means I've got more used to mixing digitally so now I can use CDJ's when I play out in clubs (after a few shakey sets!!), its all about widening your selection what ever you use.
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Blackdown wrote:well, i dunno. to master to vinyl/dub you have to roll off, ie cut, everything above about 17kHz, which is the high end of what you can hear. it's also the kind of frequencies that cause tinitus.hardreset wrote:I figure on most systems nobody can hear the difference anyway...
add in the fact that the gain (volume) out of a CDJ deck is much louder than a vinyl deck and i defintely notice the loud sonic harshness when DJs use CDs in clubs...
agreed
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DARKSIDE wrote:Radio
CD's and Serato are very popular on radio shows throughout. Its difficult to justify cutting dubplates to play on radio shows (the broadcast wont differ to much to that of a dubplate being played)
Playing out Live
Majority of the guys who regularly play out, cut 12" dubs and not 10" now. Pushing the sound barriers even further. These djs who have a bag full of dubs, obviously utilise these on their shows.
Personally I use cds, serato, vinyl and the odd dubplate i do cut.
why dont ten inch dubs get cut as much?
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