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Post by firky » Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:11 pm

Has anyone used this to play out live? If so what did you think, I am toying with the idea myself but a little voice is telling me not to trust it. :a:

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Post by Jak The lad » Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:27 pm

The sync button allows more beer consumption.
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Post by firky » Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:29 pm

Jak The lad wrote:The sync button allows more beer consumption.
Well the idea is just to get the prog to do most of the work and get kids up to have a go at playing out themselves, it's to raise money for a children's hospice. The kids are too young to drink but too old for jelly and ice-cream or teeny-bopper-discos so am trying to think of something different and 'young'. The oldest is about 15 but most of them are 12/13.

Basically want something an idiot child can use and get the belief he's an awesome DJ.
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Post by particle-jim » Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:36 pm

traktor is pretty good imo, i have traktor and a numark stealth control and it does pretty much everything i need... also the sync button is good for when im being lazy but i prefer not to use it as it feels like cheating
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Post by +3 » Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:01 pm

Traktor makes mixing easier--if you already know how to DJ. But even then there’s a learning curve, initially. You have to program cue points, beat grids, etc, that’s hours of work behind the scenes...

It doesn’t “do it for you” in no sense, and it really irritates me when people think that.

Even if you use timecode plates, and just stream from the box, you’re still learning to mix by hand, which is no different from using records, except the audio is coming from inside the comp, not the tables.

Nobody’s going to walk up to Traktor and in 15 mins “Feel like an awesome DJ” … Frankly I think its easier to learn on 12”s… But again, easier to DO once you already KNOW it, on Traktor...

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Post by firky » Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:06 pm

Hmmm... I'll have a look for something even simpler then!
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Post by HRKRT » Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:34 pm

firky wrote:Hmmm... I'll have a look for something even simpler then!

dont look for simplicity, look for what best fits your needs and wants. have a play around with it if you can. i'm a vinyl purist, but i play around on my mates with control vinyl sometimes, and thats quite good. not really used serato so cant make a comparison
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Post by AxeD » Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:29 pm

You're kidding right? Thousands of big names use Traktor for live sets.
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Post by firky » Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:39 pm

AxeD wrote:You're kidding right? Thousands of big names use Traktor for live sets.
That's my point, Einstein. These kids are not big names are DJs.
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Post by MPathy » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:05 pm

I'm confused. will you be teaching them to mix using decks and control vinyl or on a pc/laptop? If the latter then I would suggest virtual dj. It's very user friendly for anyone new to the concept of mixing.

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Post by defoxster » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:37 pm

If your looking to teach someone on a program similar you can do it really easily on serato!
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Post by gwa » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:41 pm

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Post by firky » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:49 pm

The budget is my not friend though, GWA, but the best idea I have heard so far... I'll see if anyone can donate one for an evening :)

Basically it's a bunch of kids who are terminally ill and I just want them to have a go at the most basic of mixing, just to get a feel for it, doesn't matter if it's not the real thing - the most important thing is that it's fun and easy for them to use / pick up. If it was photography I wouldn't throw Adobe Photoshop at them but Picasa or something where all manipulation can be done with a couple of wizards and slide-rules, that's the kind of thing I am after.

Does that make sense?


Googling virtual DJ in a bit.

Of course all software must be easily available on rapidshare :O
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Re: Traktor

Post by HRKRT » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:57 pm

i reckon the control vinyl or at least that new traktor thing with the wheels (dunno what its called). the physical side of having the knobs there will be easier for them i reckon. it beats looking at a screen, clicking with a mouse.
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Post by Sheff » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:58 pm

Give them a set of 1210's and make them double drop every tune.
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Virtual DJ or Deckadance is great if you have a midi controller with it. I used to have this before I got my decks http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 8181wt_910
I paid about £30 for mine which was used and honest to god it was so much fun and stupidly easy.

Its great because it's not just like you're showing a kid a screen and trying to explain what everything does,
everything is there on this tiny midi controller, crossfader, pitch, EQ's, sync buttons, track selector thingy and all the other stuff I've forgot about.

I'd recommend this also to anyone who's wanting to start DJing but doesn't know weather to splash out bare money on proper equipment. I honestly had so much fun on that simple little badboy.

Edit: and I also got a free copy of Virtual DJ too with mine

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Re: Traktor

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Re: Traktor

Post by AxeD » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:07 pm

firky wrote:
AxeD wrote:You're kidding right? Thousands of big names use Traktor for live sets.
That's my point, Einstein. These kids are not big names are DJs.
You didn't say anything about kids who need help with their mixing in your first post. My comments was about:
firky wrote:Has anyone used this to play out live? If so what did you think, I am toying with the idea myself but a little voice is telling me not to trust it. :a:
Anyway Traktor is probably a little to advanced in this case, support the idea though.
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Re: Traktor

Post by bassrael » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:31 am

mixvibes is really cheap but serato scratch is the best

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Re: Traktor

Post by TSH-Tim » Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:23 am

Traktor or Serato are a pain in the ass when a dj turns up ( halfway into the night ) wanting to plug all there shit in Arrrrr !!
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