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ParticipantThe people who’s voices can be heard right after he makes his “too future” comment responded about the exact same way I would have.
December 19, 2012 at 6:24 pm in reply to: Have anyone had to deal with an annoying DJ? If so,how? #33862DJ Contour
ParticipantYou know in some countries, people like that get their fingers cut off so they can never turn a knob again…. lmao
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ParticipantWhich DJ Pool would you recommend ?
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ParticipantAny tips that involve making top40 actually bearable are more than welcome by me ! Thanks for the response !! What’s your preferred way of finding good quality acapella tracks?
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ParticipantThank you for the responses ! I really like the Chauvet products and I’ll probably head up to Guitar Center to see what I should invest in. I’m deff going to get an LED Bar and some moonflowers, at least to start. Somewhere in this house I have a fog.. lol
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ParticipantThanks for the explanation ! However, the free upgrade to Serato DJ from ITCH does not give me a license for Serato DJ (I would still have to pay for it if I wanted the license) does this mean that the whitelabel tracks will be bad quality through that software?
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ParticipantThanks for the response !
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ParticipantThanks for all the feedback on it ! I’m so excited to put this to use for New Years Eve. I might head up to a local Guitar Center and get a Coffin Case for it just to help with transporting it. I could kind of tell that 4 channels would only work well with House, anything else seems like it might get a little out of hand. Are you going to upgrade to Serato DJ for free in the spring and use that?
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ParticipantI’m deff gonna have to rethink lmao.. I wish i could play with each brand and product to assess them myself but a lot of my browsing is online and every site is going to praise their own product. I might just have to go with one, and if It’s a flop then I’ll have that much more knowledge to help me in the future.
November 19, 2012 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Do you think digital djing makes djs play out to soon??? #32203DJ Contour
Participantrfb, post: 32144, member: 2662 wrote: I was about to start a similar thread.
I only recently came back more into the Techno scene (which is pretty strong where I live) along with me wanting to fill some spare time with DJing (I’m definitely not trying to make money or a career out of this). But once you are a “DJ” you go to events and concerts and see everything through completely different eyes.
My problem is not so much with beginner DJs who play out too early (prolly because I don’t go to these places), but more with many DJ/Producers who seem to get booked at pretty much every club now (I’m talking Deep House/Tech House/Minimal/Techno). The resident DJ is left to open and close for them.
Which in itself is fine, but most producers I see performing live don’t play to the crowd at all. It’s f’in 0230 AM and people are really getting into it, lots of energy on the dancefloor – yet they (more often than not these days it’s at least two people I have the impression) are hunched over their Ableton laptops, fumbling their launchpads and APCs, triggering stuff on their Maschine… only to throw in 64bar breakdowns every 2 minutes and completely kill off the dancefloor. Zero crowd interaction.
I witnessed the same thing last night with opening acts for Boys Noize. These guys (6 or so) act like complete tools, wearing masks, I don’t know WHAT they did there exactly (half of them would dance around and twist an effects knob every couple minutes). Who books some douchebags playing TRAP and throw shitty German raps over it occasionally for a Boys Noize show anyway?? Then the next opening act (Spank Rock). They were pretty decent, but it was so sad too when the female DJ who actually startet to play a decent and weird electro house kinda set, that FINALLY got people going a little bit, put it on autopilot to get half naked and dance like a stripper who overdid the cocaine a lil bit.
I think it’s sad that now where everyone is/has to be a producer, gimmicks and “performance” seem to become more important than the music. I’m sure I’m not the only one of all the people paying cover who couldn’t care less if there’s three guys with tons of equip and dressed up as monkeys in the booth pushing the boundaries of technology. I don’t f’in care, give me some good music I can dance to! Oftentimes I (and from the crowd reaction there’s many more like me) actually have a better time when the resident takes over again and plays to the crowd from his CDJs, focussing solely on beatmatching and programming (!!!!!!!). Most people at the club don’t give a #!*& what technology the guy in the booth uses. I’d rather have someone with his Mixtrack Pro and Virtual DJ than all this self-centered Ableton-I’m doing live remixes-BS.
There’s some exceptions, Boys Noize wrecked that place last night. But yeah, I feel like it’s becoming an exception more and more.
I would gladly like to be that person with my Mixtrack Pro and Serato Intro doing everything I can to keep people dancing! 🙁
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ParticipantThanks man ! for sure
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ParticipantSame situation for me ! I’ve been using Serato Intro (which so far has been excellent and never crashed) and I’ve considered splitting the output into my speakers and back into my computer to record, but it’s a work in progress. I’ve rode the fence on VDJ Pro since I began DJing and I feel like it may be a more wise choice to wait until I upgrade controllers and get the newer Serato.
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ParticipantThanks ! I agree too that the speakers are prioritized before the controller. However with the Mixtrack Pro what software have you all been running? I’m still looking for a decent method of mix recording
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Participantthank you ! ill be doing some research on PA systems and prolly head to local audio center to find what I prefer. What controller(s) do you use?
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Participantthank you for the recommendations !
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