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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:02 am
by HAACK
Get a second turntable, then get Deckadance, really been enjoying this program over all the others I've tried.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:17 am
by lemony_steve
From what I know it's pretty hard to get booked if you just use a laptop to mix tunes.. Unless your throwing your own parties, most promoters out here rather book and support djs that use turntables/cdjs. When I spin dnb I spin vinyl, but I bought serato for dubstep just because the majority of the tunes I mix aren't available on vinyl. I have nothing against people that just use laptops, but I am really supportive of the turntable culture and really don't want to see it die out.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 3:24 am
by antipode
my laptop and itunes lol
Sorry to break it to you buddy, but that's not DJing.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 5:33 am
by FSTZ1
I played my first gig...
in 1989
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 7:57 am
by lowpass
epoch wrote:my laptop and itunes lol
Sorry to break it to you buddy, but that's not DJing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disc_jockey
"A disc jockey (also known as disk jockey, DJ or deejay) is a person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience."
Seems to me he selected and played recorded music for an audience, no?
If I remember rightly the most important aspect of a dj is the selection of the tunes.
I would rather hear a really good list of tunes played one after another than bad choices of songs beatmatched horribly together.
edit: @op man you seemed to take offense by my post, there was a fair whack of sarcasm in there. I fully support people's decision to buy software as opposed to buying the cracked version which could have all sorts of crap in it.
I'm assuming the other guy who laughed at buying software also had this same attitude, if not then he's just being a dick for not much of a reason.
Vinyl isn't for everyone, as you say it's expensive and is currently makign me a broke man (still gotta love it though) going for a cheap laptop / software option seems pretty cool for now, might be good to invest in an interface or something down the line to help you out.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 8:31 am
by FSTZ1
my definition of a DJ: someone that plays music for other people to enjoy
sure...
I play vinyl, cdj's and serato
but my brother is an ipod dj
he has great taste in music and can share wonderful music to people to who wouldn't have heard of it without his help
so GWAN with your ipod, have a good time
who fucking cares???
people need to get over themselves
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:08 am
by mickledan
Yeah playing people music is great!
A joy to behold and a great feeling also, catering and celebrating music!
But is setting up a playlist DJ'ing?
Only in the loosest possible sense of the word,
Then again where does the line blur, if you are an Ableton DJ all you need do is Crossfade..
I had a winamp plugin that would crossfade...
Computers are just different man, automated monotony and whatnot.
I'm all for both styles, to me its wierd that people get hands on with CD's!
Serato looks good but if you haven't got the feel of vinyl at all then why bother?
Why not just get a good hardware DJ interface?
EDIT-
Ignore the part about ableton, I mean to say you could JUST crossfade
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:15 am
by deadly_habit
epoch wrote:my laptop and itunes lol
Sorry to break it to you buddy, but that's not DJing.
sorry to break it to ya buddy but anyone playing other peoples tunes in front of a crowd is a dj
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:33 am
by heidi m.
^ What them 4 said.
Big up the original poster aswell, good luck

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:18 pm
by dignan
I know that playing tunes with a Mac and iTunes isn't technically DJing, but how else should have I of phrased what I did? I had people dancing, I only got told once to change the song, and I really enjoyed myself. I think I chose a good selection of songs and, like most people are saying, that's the most important thing.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:22 pm
by hurlingdervish
MickleDan wrote:,
Then again where does the line blur, if you are an Ableton DJ all you need do is Crossfade..
I had a winamp plugin that would crossfade...
you dont know much about ableton do you
the good ableton djs arent "just crossfading"
they are snagging loops, resampling, making drum parts to ease transitions, borderline live remixing
trying making a loop in sync to a song with a mpc and loop pedal....yea good luck
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:28 pm
by deadly_habit
yea ableton you gotta spend a few hrs preshow setting points just to do basic mix wise
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:30 pm
by hurlingdervish
Deadly Habit wrote:yea ableton you gotta spend a few hrs preshow setting points just to do basic mix wise
thats one way to do it, but you can have a track in your set with all of your songs that you might use already warped so you can improvise
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:36 pm
by deadly_habit
hurlingdervish wrote:Deadly Habit wrote:yea ableton you gotta spend a few hrs preshow setting points just to do basic mix wise
thats one way to do it, but you can have a track in your set with all of your songs that you might use already warped so you can improvise
yea im talking about warping unless 4 to the floor most dnb and dubstep you have to hand adjust
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:39 pm
by hurlingdervish
Deadly Habit wrote:hurlingdervish wrote:Deadly Habit wrote:yea ableton you gotta spend a few hrs preshow setting points just to do basic mix wise
thats one way to do it, but you can have a track in your set with all of your songs that you might use already warped so you can improvise
yea im talking about warping unless 4 to the floor most dnb and dubstep you have to hand adjust
oh i thought you meant preplanning the entire set my bad.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:41 pm
by deadly_habit
hurlingdervish wrote:Deadly Habit wrote:hurlingdervish wrote:Deadly Habit wrote:yea ableton you gotta spend a few hrs preshow setting points just to do basic mix wise
thats one way to do it, but you can have a track in your set with all of your songs that you might use already warped so you can improvise
yea im talking about warping unless 4 to the floor most dnb and dubstep you have to hand adjust
oh i thought you meant preplanning the entire set my bad.
well with ableton you have too unless you spend time off warp marking tunes for a bank
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 3:44 pm
by abs
yellowhighlighter wrote:if i knew the dj was using itunes i would stop dancing and get everybody to leave.
ever seen shitmat live before?
-boring wrote:fuck abelton djs. my opinion.
fuck you. in my opinion.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 5:56 pm
by FSTZ1
Abs wrote:yellowhighlighter wrote:if i knew the dj was using itunes i would stop dancing and get everybody to leave.
ever seen shitmat live before?
-boring wrote:fuck abelton djs. my opinion.
fuck you. in my opinion.
it's gettin hot in hrrrr!!
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 6:39 pm
by abs
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 7:02 pm
by 3za
FSTZ wrote:I played my first gig...
in 1989
i wasn't even born then
