right. on the other hand a controller is probably the worst option to "learn the art of mixing".PsycoCarrot wrote:I don't have much spare cash, but I am interested in learning the art of mixing, and a controller is honestly the fastest, easiest, and cheapest way to get into the hobby.
Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
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That may be true, but what is mixing really? Beatmatching two tracks together, knowing when to nudge a track, how to fix a trainwrecked mix, making your blend sound pleasing to the ear, knowing when to drop or add in frequencies, when to use effects, learning and knowing the structure of the music you're playing. All of these things can be accomplished no matter what medium you're using to mix. The method of learning is different for each medium, but in my opinion, mixing is something that transcends the physical hardware.
Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
im pretty surprised the usb stick option hasnt been mentioned more. two tiny usbs, that usually hold at least a few gigs of music or far more than a wallet of cds, that you can just plug in and use. their also relatively cheap for how much storage you get compared to cds, and it saves lugging a shiny laptop into a dirty club and risking it being stolen/damaged/pissed on. im hoping that eventually the companies that make cdjs will start making decks mainly for usb sticks personally. vinyls a different beast though, i highly doubt it will ever completely die, it sounds awesome, and theres just something about owning vinyl that you dont get with downloading an mp3 for some reason.
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Vinyl fucking rules. Think how it would go down if you tried to limited releases on digital...Cheeky wrote:im pretty surprised the usb stick option hasnt been mentioned more. two tiny usbs, that usually hold at least a few gigs of music or far more than a wallet of cds, that you can just plug in and use. their also relatively cheap for how much storage you get compared to cds, and it saves lugging a shiny laptop into a dirty club and risking it being stolen/damaged/pissed on. im hoping that eventually the companies that make cdjs will start making decks mainly for usb sticks personally. vinyls a different beast though, i highly doubt it will ever completely die, it sounds awesome, and theres just something about owning vinyl that you dont get with downloading an mp3 for some reason.
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ask french fries & bambanoudsprainman wrote:Vinyl fucking rules. Think how it would go down if you tried to limited releases on digital...Cheeky wrote:im pretty surprised the usb stick option hasnt been mentioned more. two tiny usbs, that usually hold at least a few gigs of music or far more than a wallet of cds, that you can just plug in and use. their also relatively cheap for how much storage you get compared to cds, and it saves lugging a shiny laptop into a dirty club and risking it being stolen/damaged/pissed on. im hoping that eventually the companies that make cdjs will start making decks mainly for usb sticks personally. vinyls a different beast though, i highly doubt it will ever completely die, it sounds awesome, and theres just something about owning vinyl that you dont get with downloading an mp3 for some reason.
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Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
no... did they really?Nevalo wrote:ask french fries & bambanoudsprainman wrote:Vinyl fucking rules. Think how it would go down if you tried to limited releases on digital...Cheeky wrote:im pretty surprised the usb stick option hasnt been mentioned more. two tiny usbs, that usually hold at least a few gigs of music or far more than a wallet of cds, that you can just plug in and use. their also relatively cheap for how much storage you get compared to cds, and it saves lugging a shiny laptop into a dirty club and risking it being stolen/damaged/pissed on. im hoping that eventually the companies that make cdjs will start making decks mainly for usb sticks personally. vinyls a different beast though, i highly doubt it will ever completely die, it sounds awesome, and theres just something about owning vinyl that you dont get with downloading an mp3 for some reason.

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ltd digi for one thing dubShum wrote:no... did they really?Nevalo wrote:ask french fries & bambanoudsprainman wrote:Vinyl fucking rules. Think how it would go down if you tried to limited releases on digital...Cheeky wrote:im pretty surprised the usb stick option hasnt been mentioned more. two tiny usbs, that usually hold at least a few gigs of music or far more than a wallet of cds, that you can just plug in and use. their also relatively cheap for how much storage you get compared to cds, and it saves lugging a shiny laptop into a dirty club and risking it being stolen/damaged/pissed on. im hoping that eventually the companies that make cdjs will start making decks mainly for usb sticks personally. vinyls a different beast though, i highly doubt it will ever completely die, it sounds awesome, and theres just something about owning vinyl that you dont get with downloading an mp3 for some reason.

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Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
wow.
RE: controllers/other digital setups
I'm all for them personally but it feels like it's taking a bit of time for quality DJs to pick them up and put them to use. I know the manufacturers invest a lot into promoting their wares via big name DJs but for now at least I've never seen anyone play an amazing set out on one, it all seems to be about overusing the onboard effects without any real consideration to what's going on at the song level or in the mix as a whole. Maybe the direction that Richie Hawtin has been going in as a DJ is an example of where I would like things to go generally... perhaps... i'm not totally sure.
RE: controllers/other digital setups
I'm all for them personally but it feels like it's taking a bit of time for quality DJs to pick them up and put them to use. I know the manufacturers invest a lot into promoting their wares via big name DJs but for now at least I've never seen anyone play an amazing set out on one, it all seems to be about overusing the onboard effects without any real consideration to what's going on at the song level or in the mix as a whole. Maybe the direction that Richie Hawtin has been going in as a DJ is an example of where I would like things to go generally... perhaps... i'm not totally sure.

Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
im not knocking vinyl, mine are my pride an joy and i use them whenever i can, i just think that days of vinyl as the most used format for djs have gone, but i think itd be an utter disgrace if the vinyl culture was allowed to go completely.dsprainman wrote:Vinyl fucking rules. Think how it would go down if you tried to limited releases on digital...Cheeky wrote:im pretty surprised the usb stick option hasnt been mentioned more. two tiny usbs, that usually hold at least a few gigs of music or far more than a wallet of cds, that you can just plug in and use. their also relatively cheap for how much storage you get compared to cds, and it saves lugging a shiny laptop into a dirty club and risking it being stolen/damaged/pissed on. im hoping that eventually the companies that make cdjs will start making decks mainly for usb sticks personally. vinyls a different beast though, i highly doubt it will ever completely die, it sounds awesome, and theres just something about owning vinyl that you dont get with downloading an mp3 for some reason.
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Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
Personally I've enjoyed the hell out of Serato every since I bought a box last summer. I still get to use the decks, can search for tracks easily, and best of all can record my vinyls to lossless digital and not tear up my vinyls cueing them.
Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
The thread title is very misleading.
I'm sure he's got his anti-war dub acetate on ebay right now
Coki DJing on a fucking home stereo would be sick.
And a really great DJ learns on every format!
It's like starting fresh, but you still got chops from the other medium,
so he may be relearning to spin , by getting CDJ mixes tight.
If I had the flow I'd run all that shit at the same time and see what happens.
I'm sure he's got his anti-war dub acetate on ebay right now

Coki DJing on a fucking home stereo would be sick.
And a really great DJ learns on every format!
It's like starting fresh, but you still got chops from the other medium,
so he may be relearning to spin , by getting CDJ mixes tight.
If I had the flow I'd run all that shit at the same time and see what happens.
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Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
Not necessarily true. Mark Ernestus from Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound pretty much did this at DMZ/Exodus, all dub tunes back to back, sick MC, and I thought it was quality to be fair, probably my favourite set of the night.Sonika wrote:OfficialDAPT wrote:People could just play their tunes back to back and not DJ at all..............................................
and that
would suck
Don't judge what's good or not when you haven't even been to a night dude.
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Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
Isn't that what zombie does more or less? Pretty sure I'd still like to hear him play.garethom wrote:Not necessarily true. Mark Ernestus from Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound pretty much did this at DMZ/Exodus, all dub tunes back to back, sick MC, and I thought it was quality to be fair, probably my favourite set of the night.Sonika wrote:OfficialDAPT wrote:People could just play their tunes back to back and not DJ at all..............................................
and that
would suck
Don't judge what's good or not when you haven't even been to a night dude.
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Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
bvdub too. Some limited edition normal CDs that sell for a hundreds in the forums/discogs/collector communities. I got a couple but I sure didn't pay what they are asking lol.Shum wrote:no... did they really?Nevalo wrote:ask french fries & bambanoudsprainman wrote:Vinyl fucking rules. Think how it would go down if you tried to limited releases on digital...
Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
garethom wrote:Not necessarily true. Mark Ernestus from Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound pretty much did this at DMZ/Exodus, all dub tunes back to back, sick MC, and I thought it was quality to be fair, probably my favourite set of the night.Sonika wrote:OfficialDAPT wrote:People could just play their tunes back to back and not DJ at all..............................................
and that
would suck
Don't judge what's good or not when you haven't even been to a night dude.
fair enough, more speculation than anything else
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this is one of the most important videos about vinyl!
thekuku wrote:Nah never taking the piss. Not on DSF at least
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Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
Prepare to be painfully disillusioned.PsycoCarrot wrote: Some people are saying that using a controller looks dumb... which doesn't make sense to me. I've never been to a night before, but was under the impression that it's about the music, not what the DJ looks like.
Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
Depends on the vibes though I guess, and I couldn't see it working without the MC, but still, was thoroughly enjoyable. I'm not sure on this one, might be chatting breeze, but isn't that the way a lot of DJs/Selectors in Jamaica play anyway?Sonika wrote:garethom wrote:Not necessarily true. Mark Ernestus from Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound pretty much did this at DMZ/Exodus, all dub tunes back to back, sick MC, and I thought it was quality to be fair, probably my favourite set of the night.Sonika wrote:OfficialDAPT wrote:People could just play their tunes back to back and not DJ at all..............................................
and that
would suck
Don't judge what's good or not when you haven't even been to a night dude.
fair enough, more speculation than anything else
Re: Coki gives up vinyl, switches to CDJs
Most reggae DJ's don't really beatmatch just pull up one track press start on the next!garethom wrote:Depends on the vibes though I guess, and I couldn't see it working without the MC, but still, was thoroughly enjoyable. I'm not sure on this one, might be chatting breeze, but isn't that the way a lot of DJs/Selectors in Jamaica play anyway?Sonika wrote:garethom wrote:Not necessarily true. Mark Ernestus from Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound pretty much did this at DMZ/Exodus, all dub tunes back to back, sick MC, and I thought it was quality to be fair, probably my favourite set of the night.Sonika wrote:OfficialDAPT wrote:People could just play their tunes back to back and not DJ at all..............................................
and that
would suck
Don't judge what's good or not when you haven't even been to a night dude.
fair enough, more speculation than anything else
With regards to the vinyl v digital debate it would be nice to see more DJ's using time coded vinyl so that proper turntables get better treatment in clubs, I don't see it happening though. People who are just starting to DJ aren't going to buy turntables and serato or even CDJs when they can just buy a controller and plug it into their laptop. I think controllers are going to be the biggest medium in the future

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