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Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:52 pm
by NilsFG
pissedone wrote:I wonder if he can mix as well on CDJ's as a turntable's.....
He has been mixing with cd's for a few months now so you can judge yourself.

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:55 pm
by FackOff
NilsFG wrote:
pissedone wrote:I wonder if he can mix as well on CDJ's as a turntable's.....
He has been mixing with cd's for a few months now so you can judge yourself.
the man can mix on anything - he could mix on his nipples if they made records that small..

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:57 pm
by MrReplay
I doubt he can mix as well if he grew up mixing on vinyl, I'd be surprised if his CD sets were as good as his vinyl/dubplate ones

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:58 pm
by plastician
cb8051 wrote:
semr wrote:who gives a fuck if its cd's or not...means bare exclusive. trust me he smashed manchester to pieces last night.
If you've witnessed the skill and expertise of Youngsta, and other DJs for that matter, do a set using only vinyl you can appreciate why being forced to use CD/midi is a bit shit not only for the DJ but for the listener/viewer as well.

It takes something away from the experience and culture of the scene.
noam wrote:this should probably be a message to all club owners, look after your equipment and it will look after you
With all due respect, it takes the same amount of skill to mix CD's as it does with vinyl. I actually find it more difficult with CD's

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 4:03 pm
by HRKRT
plastician wrote:Take it from me, its nothing to do with money.

Clubs aren't looking after their decks, and with sound systems getting ever louder, they are becoming a nightmare to work with.

I too have conceded that I'm probably going to have to stop using the Serato vinyl and switch to Serato CD's soon. Skipping needles, people jumping near the DJ booths and loads of other factors make it nearly impossible to play an hour set without some kind of hindrance to your set.

Its definitely more about this than money I think.
:o

Very sad news :(

It's DJ's like Youngsta who are keeping the vinyl scene alive...


Make sure you carry on releasing vinyl though! speaking of which, do you know anywhere where the Maniac release is still in stock?

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 4:25 pm
by lennon
last gig i played the decks were buggered and I was the only person to turn up with a bag of wax!!!!

my set sounded like shit coz the needles were fucked and everyone elses sounded great :-(

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 4:58 pm
by Wolverine
i have started burning cds recently, due to the fact of dodgy decks, hell ive even been to gigs where they only have cdjs there.

people aint looking after turntables anymore, which is a very sad thing. id smash a club to pieces using serato with turntables, but my sets are very average with cdjs, suppose i better get practising for the worse to come

PROMOTERS ETC. SAVE THE TURNTABLES

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:05 pm
by damu
thats really shit. i've been DJing with traktor for a while cos i enjoy focussing on other parts of the mix (i know, i know, don't bother), but i was really thinking of switching back to pure vinyl, this is making me think twice.

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:14 pm
by -dubson-
This thread is breaking my heart. :(

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:25 pm
by dj phonetic
plastician wrote:
cb8051 wrote:
semr wrote:who gives a fuck if its cd's or not...means bare exclusive. trust me he smashed manchester to pieces last night.
If you've witnessed the skill and expertise of Youngsta, and other DJs for that matter, do a set using only vinyl you can appreciate why being forced to use CD/midi is a bit shit not only for the DJ but for the listener/viewer as well.

It takes something away from the experience and culture of the scene.
noam wrote:this should probably be a message to all club owners, look after your equipment and it will look after you
With all due respect, it takes the same amount of skill to mix CD's as it does with vinyl. I actually find it more difficult with CD's

must say i really dont agree with that
Cd players are way more stable, find it a lot easier

shame about the problems you guys have been withnessing
must say i dont really withness a lot of problems except from feedback on the needle or something

im staying with vinyl (and some cds if i play dubs)

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:40 pm
by wooda916
pissedone wrote:I doubt he can mix as well if he grew up mixing on vinyl, I'd be surprised if his CD sets were as good as his vinyl/dubplate ones
i bet he can. CDJ's are piss easy to mix on.
cb8051 wrote:If you've witnessed the skill and expertise of Youngsta, and other DJs for that matter, do a set using only vinyl you can appreciate why being forced to use CD/midi is a bit shit not only for the DJ but for the listener/viewer as well.

It takes something away from the experience and culture of the scene.
+1

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:46 pm
by phlux
dj phonetic wrote:
plastician wrote:
cb8051 wrote:
semr wrote:who gives a fuck if its cd's or not...means bare exclusive. trust me he smashed manchester to pieces last night.
If you've witnessed the skill and expertise of Youngsta, and other DJs for that matter, do a set using only vinyl you can appreciate why being forced to use CD/midi is a bit shit not only for the DJ but for the listener/viewer as well.

It takes something away from the experience and culture of the scene.
noam wrote:this should probably be a message to all club owners, look after your equipment and it will look after you
With all due respect, it takes the same amount of skill to mix CD's as it does with vinyl. I actually find it more difficult with CD's

must say i really dont agree with that
Cd players are way more stable, find it a lot easier

shame about the problems you guys have been withnessing
must say i dont really withness a lot of problems except from feedback on the needle or something

im staying with vinyl (and some cds if i play dubs)
got same feeling here, but yeh opinions change. could really be that plastician finds it harder with CDJ's ..
For me, I do both! K Will keep vinyl alive as long as I can.
Strange to hear about Youngsta(r) switchin to CDJ's though..

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:05 pm
by Ptrn
also the sound quality you get from vinyl is second to none, so much warmer and nicer sounding

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:09 pm
by wolf89
dj phonetic wrote:
plastician wrote:
cb8051 wrote:
semr wrote:who gives a fuck if its cd's or not...means bare exclusive. trust me he smashed manchester to pieces last night.
If you've witnessed the skill and expertise of Youngsta, and other DJs for that matter, do a set using only vinyl you can appreciate why being forced to use CD/midi is a bit shit not only for the DJ but for the listener/viewer as well.

It takes something away from the experience and culture of the scene.
noam wrote:this should probably be a message to all club owners, look after your equipment and it will look after you
With all due respect, it takes the same amount of skill to mix CD's as it does with vinyl. I actually find it more difficult with CD's

must say i really dont agree with that
Cd players are way more stable, find it a lot easier

shame about the problems you guys have been withnessing
must say i dont really withness a lot of problems except from feedback on the needle or something

im staying with vinyl (and some cds if i play dubs)
My mate was talking about how he and all djs he knows who play on cdjs just look look at the digital display telling them the percentage speed difference and just bump it up and done by the same amount till the get the right bpm each time. It's lazy and it shows to be honest if someone's just standing there mixing with no effort. They don't seem to get into what they''re doing.

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:25 pm
by akilles
-dubson- wrote:This thread is breaking my heart. :(

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:28 pm
by dubloke
akilles wrote:
-dubson- wrote:This thread is breaking my heart. :(

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:34 pm
by MrReplay
Here's the clip I was talking about with him playing CD's >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adCUV1XE9vE

Playing off CD's jus doesn't look right to me :cry:

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:42 pm
by wooda916
pissedone wrote:Here's the clip I was talking about with him playing CD's >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adCUV1XE9vE

Playing off CD's jus doesn't look right to me :cry:
Thats the set 2e was on about, dodgy decks at custard factory, they need to sort it out!

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:52 pm
by manuel
FackOff wrote:
NilsFG wrote:
pissedone wrote:I wonder if he can mix as well on CDJ's as a turntable's.....
He has been mixing with cd's for a few months now so you can judge yourself.
the man can mix on anything - he could mix on his nipples if they made records that small..
:lol: :lol:

&
dubloke wrote:
akilles wrote:
-dubson- wrote:This thread is breaking my heart. :(
T'is a sad sad day.

Re: DJ Youngsta - using CD's now??

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:46 pm
by assault
Youngsta should simply start taking his own 'tomb' style setup wherever he plays and plug himself in....

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