IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
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When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
I'm probably jumping in on this thread far to late for anyone to actually read my post but fuck it. I've been a DJ for about 15 years, spent the first 10 of those years lugging flight cases and boxes of vinyl about, I then started using Serato. I've also spend a sadistic amount time learning and practicing scratching/beat juggling/turntablist stuff making playing records a more complicated task.
Recently I've got myself an APC40 and have deconstruction all our tracks into bit & pieces so they can be played, remixed and mangled in Ableton. I don't pretend I'm doing the same thing with Ableton as I did with turntables, sure you can use Ableton to play one track after another but I make an effort to get involved with the music (at to behonest I'm hardly scraping the surface yet) and all I can tell you is keeping a set together and keeping track of all the parts of the project in Ableton is a complete mind fuck and requires far more concentration that playing records.
Casing point, I could get completely pissed and hold together a half decent set on the turntables...chances of that happening in Ableton is zero...sure it keeps everything in time but that's just the start of it.
Recently I've got myself an APC40 and have deconstruction all our tracks into bit & pieces so they can be played, remixed and mangled in Ableton. I don't pretend I'm doing the same thing with Ableton as I did with turntables, sure you can use Ableton to play one track after another but I make an effort to get involved with the music (at to behonest I'm hardly scraping the surface yet) and all I can tell you is keeping a set together and keeping track of all the parts of the project in Ableton is a complete mind fuck and requires far more concentration that playing records.
Casing point, I could get completely pissed and hold together a half decent set on the turntables...chances of that happening in Ableton is zero...sure it keeps everything in time but that's just the start of it.
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
Pfft, I'm so sick of fake ass 'vinyl' dj's.
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
I'm just vinyl for the opposite reason, sure vinyl isn't cheap, but neither are CDJs! Over 1k a pop aren't they?SK3W3R wrote:im a digital dj, not because im lazy but because i just cant afford vinyl, i still do all my beatmatching manually and still give it 110% everytime i play and i still drop whatever tunes i can on vinyl its just purely a money sense in somee peoples cases, so dont strike us all down with the same stone
Personally I only mix vinyl, I do prefer the format (enter typical reasons here), but I feel pressured to get CDJs pretty badly because often if you rock up at a club to do a set, the turntables aren't maintained, no slipmatts, awful needles, unsterdy platforms etc etc etc, plus being only vinyl I literally can't play dubs
Someone give me a CDJ please.
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
everybody knows vinyl wins. You guys using ableton and cdj's just don't want to admit it because otherwise you would feel bad you spent a k on that digital shit.
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
I guess so.alien pimp wrote:did i wake up in 2005?
Thought people realized that this argument was retarded back then, but I guess nobody learns.
Also, since vinyl is obviously inherently better, yet I can't afford technics, does this make me less of a person?
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
absolutely.djelements wrote:I guess so.alien pimp wrote:did i wake up in 2005?
Thought people realized that this argument was retarded back then, but I guess nobody learns.
Also, since vinyl is obviously inherently better, yet I can't afford technics, does this make me less of a person?
"nicenice" on the SNHO:
When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.
Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
Not arsed what format the dj is playing to be honest, as long as the tunes are decent and everyone's having a good time.
Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
So can you afford CDJs? I thought CD decks were way more than Vinyldjelements wrote:I guess so.alien pimp wrote:did i wake up in 2005?
Thought people realized that this argument was retarded back then, but I guess nobody learns.
Also, since vinyl is obviously inherently better, yet I can't afford technics, does this make me less of a person?
Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
Digital DJ’s are cool (imo) if you are playing your own tracks, like some live remixing thing, or if you are a label head then mixing/live remixing the releases on your label. That is about as far as my tolerance goes with them. Why would you want to book a DJ who turns up to a night with an Apple & some Ableton, mixes tunes that have been released and the whole set sounds un-naturally tight whilst you pay him a 3 figure sum for something you could of learnt online if you have enough time on your hands and aren’t a serial wank artist. The same goes for mixing live with turntables, (I was a S.W.A before I mixed, now I am just a W.A
) except the DJ, I believe has more of a battle to keep the records in time, has more original sounding techniques at his disposal (without having to adjust XYZ on the settings screen, then re-booting, re-sending the FX, re-loading, Cueing, etc...), and of course, it’s vinyl, and the next DJ can play straight after you have dropped your last tune, rather than wondering if taking out the line on channel 2 is going to turn the speaker stack off or not.
Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
he uses traktor. deams summed it up for me tbhDRTY wrote:So can you afford CDJs? I thought CD decks were way more than Vinyldjelements wrote:I guess so.alien pimp wrote:did i wake up in 2005?
Thought people realized that this argument was retarded back then, but I guess nobody learns.
Also, since vinyl is obviously inherently better, yet I can't afford technics, does this make me less of a person?
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
own productions are of course okay digital imho. though i stick on my tables in such cases and use scratch for own productions.
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
harder than you'd imagine...deadly habit wrote:go mix some cassettes
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
+1vulvavibration wrote:own productions are of course okay digital imho. though i stick on my tables in such cases and use scratch for own productions.
"nicenice" on the SNHO:
When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.
Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
yeah, basically.deamonds wrote:Digital DJ’s are cool (imo) if you are playing your own tracks, like some live remixing thing, or if you are a label head then mixing/live remixing the releases on your label. That is about as far as my tolerance goes with them. Why would you want to book a DJ who turns up to a night with an Apple & some Ableton, mixes tunes that have been released and the whole set sounds un-naturally tight whilst you pay him a 3 figure sum for something you could of learnt online if you have enough time on your hands and aren’t a serial wank artist. The same goes for mixing live with turntables, (I was a S.W.A before I mixed, now I am just a W.A) except the DJ, I believe has more of a battle to keep the records in time, has more original sounding techniques at his disposal (without having to adjust XYZ on the settings screen, then re-booting, re-sending the FX, re-loading, Cueing, etc...), and of course, it’s vinyl, and the next DJ can play straight after you have dropped your last tune, rather than wondering if taking out the line on channel 2 is going to turn the speaker stack off or not.
plus I find watching people playing 'digitally live' very dull. there's a lot less margin for error when playing vinyl and I (personally) believe it requires a different set of skils from re-editing and relooping stuff through ableton or whatever, and i enjoy watching people playing dubs more as a result. that's not to say there isn;t skill in doing the latter, because quite clearly there is a LOT of skill involved in digitally re-editing stuff live.
(cue haters etc.)
just for infos I love using ableton for mixes, but I don;t like to rely on it/use it at all playing out. for instance i did this mix back in 2005 with my mate. All the tunes were spun on 1210's with a vestax scratch mixer, but there was no way we'd have been able to put the accapellas on without ableton.. it's an amazing programme.
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I just don;t personally see the spectacle of going out to watch someone use ableton. perhaps i've got a vinyl fetish
(tbh though, I say this and I'm sure if the stuff dj x was doing digitally live was interesting enough, i wouldn;t really give a fuck whether they were doing it through an electric banjo or not.)
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
mix master mikebagelator wrote:harder than you'd imagine...deadly habit wrote:go mix some cassettes
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truthdeadly habit wrote:mix master mikebagelator wrote:harder than you'd imagine...deadly habit wrote:go mix some cassettes
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In my experience, the vast majority of punters and promoters don't give a fuck what kind of media you use as long as what comes out of the speakers does the business.
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
I have a 150 dollar midi controller.DRTY wrote:So can you afford CDJs? I thought CD decks were way more than Vinyldjelements wrote:I guess so.alien pimp wrote:did i wake up in 2005?
Thought people realized that this argument was retarded back then, but I guess nobody learns.
Also, since vinyl is obviously inherently better, yet I can't afford technics, does this make me less of a person?
It's a piece of shit, but I use it for traktor.
This is a bad thing?deamonds wrote:the whole set sounds un-naturally tight
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Re: IM SO SICK OF FAKE ASS DIGITAL DJS!!!!
A DJs job is to make people dance, take them places, show them new tunes, repsond to shifts in crowd mood etc etc. It doesnt matter on what format this is achieved and the sooner you realise this the better.djekim wrote:there seems to be a trend of talentless people sitting there hitting buttons on a freaking apc40 and calling themselves djs. THEY ARE NOT DJS! instead i would call them posers.
i am personally holding the opinion that there should be producers and there should be djs. what happens when a producer has to dj or the other way around is you get a half assed product. im not saying that everyone that djs cant make a track or the producers can spin but to really be at the top of your game in either you dont have time for the other.
with that being said all of these jackasses that sit there and line up their tracks in ableton then hit the button to trigger the song ( and mind you they dont even have to hit the fucking buttons in time ) need to step down and let the big boys do the work on the decks. for fucks sake a retarded monkey can sit there and hit buttons.....
Its hilarious that people like you get worked up like this over something so trivial. "A retarded monkey" can also buy records and learn to beat match, its fucking simple. All the other DJ skills besides these are what make the difference. Grow up.
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