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DJ Whistla wrote:plus the bass quality on digital formats jus doesnt compare to dubplates, imo
With the kind of music Pete Tong plays, bass isn't nearly as important as it is in Dubstep. I would only use Dubstep, Grime, Garage, & DnB DJs as a judge.DJ $hy wrote:And after hearing the likes of Pete Tong n alike playing it you have to question just how much we may know. I'm sure all these big boys who use it have a had a equal thought about quality and tehy still use it so imo I'd say its ok to use.
disagree, a 320kbps MP3 will reproduce frequencies above 16k better than a dubplate and wouldn't wear out, and a lossless digital format will be better than vinyl hands down.Daphter wrote:imo serato is a step towards the future, agree that dubplates are always gonna be the best for sonic quality
musta been setup weird, all you normally need to do is flick the input from "line" to "phono"so in order to spin vinyl i had to stuff about pluggin and unplugging the rca's(pretty sure you can spin normal vinyls with it too, just has to go through the setup)
it depends if a dj is sponsored or not.geiom wrote:I really don't think that -
"the big people use the digital/laptop systems so they must be good" argument means anything really - pete fucking tong and "the ibiza dJ's" for instance I have seen mentioned here ?????
does famous (and rich) equal good taste and quality music ?
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Daphter wrote:so in order to spin vinyl i had to stuff about pluggin and unplugging the rca's(pretty sure you can spin normal vinyls with it too, just has to go through the setup)
darkmatter wrote:musta been setup weird, all you normally need to do is flick the input from "line" to "phono"
Cool, clears that up, in that particular instance I had to set-up as robotic stated above, just in reverse: Serato>>Vinyl Only (No Lappy),, 1st time doing it just a bit of a brainteaser..robotic wrote: my last point is that setup isn't terrible complicated, and you can mix vinyl wif serato without having to re-plug a thing. only takes me about three minute to set everything up, a bit longer if i have to do it while somebody is already playin (plug in the chan not currently being used by the dj at first, wait for the mix, then plug in the other).
Daphter wrote:imo serato is a step towards the future, agree that dubplates are always gonna be the best for sonic quality
Guess Im more referring to the 'warmth' of vinyl, admit Im as yet not that clued up on the sonic differnces b/t mass-pressed vinyl and dubplate, "always" perhaps not the best choice of words,darkmatter wrote:disagree, a 320kbps MP3 will reproduce frequencies above 16k better than a dubplate and wouldn't wear out, and a lossless digital format will be better than vinyl hands down.
well it's easier if yer just playin vinyl. if yer packin the serato so you can play all yer freshest dubz in the first place, then it doesn't make sense to also carry a bunch of vinyl in addition to the other gear, when you could just have another folder on your hdd. also, i collect the vinyl, and have lost many due to wear and tear on the road and from being played so damn much. digitizing your vinyl saves ya from this... everything i buy stays in mint condition.geiom wrote:another thing i saw mentioned....
If you are going to buy the vinyl anyway and then record it into a computer surely it would just be easier to play the actual record ?
No it doesn't, but for someone of Pete Tong's stature and experience of using vinyl for years to switch to using Serato must surely say something? Maybe it is a genre thing. I would say that it depends on each DJ's background with different genres and how they got into djing. I, for example, started out as a digital dj, and started using vinyl 6 months after, so using a computer feels more natural to me than straight vinyl, and I'm sure that this an increasing trend as the technology for bedroom and home dj's is more accessible for people than buying 2 turntables, a mixer and a load of vinyl.geiom wrote: "the big people use the digital/laptop systems so they must be good" argument means anything really - pete fucking tong and "the ibiza dJ's" for instance I have seen mentioned here ?????
does famous (and rich) equal good taste and quality music ?
You can use wav. Well yopu can with abletonSick Boy wrote:I can understand people who use Serato if they are doing certain gigs, or playing certain gigs, but I would never in a million years spin dubstep over a large system using Serato.
What I'm being made to understand about Dubstep is a lot of the appeal is about the "physicality" of it in the clubs, and you lose a nice big percentage of that physicality by spinning Mp3s.
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