Terry_42, post: 37796, member: 1843 wrote: Have you already mastered your current setup? I mean you already have a lot of buttons to push, what do you expect to get more out of another unit?
*sigh* Thats the kind of answer I’d expect from a father who tells his kids “We got icecream at home.” Can I hear from people who have either device?
Here’s the thing; when Im playing out I will sometimes drop a Remix or Non-radio version of a song and most often people dont like it or look at me funny. Never will forget the night I played a Levels remix and a girl screamed, No not the Skrillex remix! It was funny but lesson learned. So in theory these devices are great but I have yet to see anyone use them in practice in a club setting where you’d normally here dance hits.
Im not referring to a concert venue where multiple DJ’s are playing various flavors of Dub or DnB or Ean Golden’s CNTRL event. Just typical weekend bar with chicks and dudes is it wise/practical/whatever to drop samples over a song using an F1 or 3D or are these toys best left at home?
I watched Phils YouTube video about the 3D and it was very informative but the question still remains.