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  • in reply to: Pioneer DDJ-s1 or Denon MC-6000? #1006983
    AthensDJ
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    djsubculture, post: 22959, member: 156 wrote:

    No, just back your music up onto another drive..

    So if the HD of the pc crashes, the software can access the tracks from an external drive right? Can you also plug a back up drive (through usb) straight to the controller without the need for a pc? (in an emergency situation that your pc wont restart)

    in reply to: Pioneer DDJ-s1 or Denon MC-6000? #1006966
    AthensDJ
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    djsubculture, post: 22932, member: 156 wrote: See above answer. ^^^^

    so which software do you think will be easier for me to use? Someone who has never worked with a controller. I ve heard serato is a better choice for noobs. But going serato prolly means that i wont be able to use the laptop that i just bought (hp G6 w/dual amd processors).They say serato and amd processors dont match.

    another question: If i go controller, does that mean i need two laptops (one being for back-up?)

    all of a sudden getting a regular pair of Pio or denon decks seems the “right” choice..
    a collegue at a gig the other night was telling me that he upgraded his gear with decks (once again) instead of a controller. I really dont know what i should do. But one thing i do know. I want a smaller/lighter flightcase to carry, no more cd’s to burn and no more labeling of cd’s either.

    now if a client wants 50 songs played at their wedding or party, i gotta burn them on a cd, label the cd, etc. And if they add a coupla songs last minute, i gotta burn another cd. But i m thinking with a controller, you just make a folder with all the tunes and when the gig is done, you erase the folder and you re done

    in reply to: Pioneer DDJ-s1 or Denon MC-6000? #1006941
    AthensDJ
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    is the mc-3000 a considerable choice or not?

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