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    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Hey and welcome! Yes the passion never dies ones you have it… glad you are back on decks.

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    Phil Morse
    Keymaster

    Awesome statement of intent there… good luck Drew!

    #2477541

    Hey Archdrewid,

    Welcome back to the world of dj’ing. Sure, you don’t have to rip all your cd’s to Flac, but you will 🙂

    Like you, I’ve been in and out of dj’ing for most of my life and when I got offered a “residency” in a local pub, I decided it was time to take the plunge and change from vinyl and cd’s to digital. At first, I digitised the tracks I thought I would need for the residency, then I proceeded to rip all my cd’s to Flac, tag them, import them into Traktor, analyse them, then check the grids, download coverart, etc. After more than 3 years of almost daily doing at least a couple of songs, I’m now the proud owner of a well organised track collection. All my cd’s are ripped and I’m taking on my vinyl collection for those not digitally available songs.

    Sure, it was a lot of work and it wasn’t always fun, but it was a bit like collecting. My collection grew every day, a nice feeling. Sure, I’ve got alot of tracks on my hard drive that I will never play, tracks I don’t even like and maybe this goes against the “How to keep your tracklist well organised” rules, but I know I’m ready for every occasion.

    The world of dj’ing has changed dramatically from the 80ies and 90’ies. Back then, only fools and horses (well, maybe not horses) got into dj’ing. It wasn’t easy to learn, expensive to get a decent practise setup, you had to search for the records you wanted (and for sure, you always wanted that hard to find bootleg), no internet, no Discogs, just recordstores. Music & gear back then wasn’t as cheap and readily available as it is now. And there was no superstar hero status as there is now. Then a dj was someone who stood in the booth and played music, people hardly noticed him, even the guys who brought the drinks had more succes with the ladies…

    Now everybody wants to be a dj and some of them are realy good at it too. Those damn kids, they learn so fast, you’ve gotto hate them 😉 But hey, now you can enjoy the same weapons, cheap controllers, download pools, Sync, etc so I’m sure you’re trip through dj land will be funfilled.

    Have fun !

    #2478841
    Drew Fairaizl
    Participant

    Thank you all, I’m already finding my feet again. After rolling through the Digital DJ Fast course I’ve learned a lot that I missed along the way (or really misunderstood) and got reinforcement on a lot as well. I’m currently spending my time curating the music collection and building some mixtape lists. I’m trying not to get distracted with all the cool options available now and have put blinders on as it were to focus on a 90 album “crate” and the core techniques. Most of all, I’m focusing on enjoying the journey and not rushing it all.

    #2478871
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Good job, m8!

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