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Yay my decks arrived!!!

Started by kotu, October 31, 2016, 10:58:36 PM

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Oooh, nice DJ deck. Looking to do some dank mixes?
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Those look great. :D How much did they cost?
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Quote from: Juju on November 01, 2016, 04:51:26 AM
Oooh, nice DJ deck. Looking to do some dank mixes?

looking to try and mix

Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on November 01, 2016, 04:53:13 AM
Those look great. :D How much did they cost?

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Wew, that's pretty damn awesome! :D
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By the way, how do you find your decks so far since you got them? Are they easy to use? Would you feel comfortable about mixing stuff in real-time or do you mess up often?

On a side note, I wonder if many people still DJ on vinyl-based decks? I remember around 2007 that it still seemed to be common, but I was always wondering how those DJ's managed to acquire that many songs since I doubt everyone release their songs on vinyl records anymore

For the most part I just used softwares like Mixmeister or even Audacity to mix stuff, but that wasn't very reliable sometimes. In one of my old mixes, you can clearly hear the songs getting out of sync at one point near the end and the volume varies quite a bit during transitions, such as around the 29:46 mark of this mix (early 2007):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjIVBqubAKE

It didn't help that most of my songs were not mixable, though. (some of my newer ones are, but not all)
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Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on December 30, 2016, 03:59:22 AM
By the way, how do you find your decks so far since you got them? Are they easy to use? Would you feel comfortable about mixing stuff in real-time or do you mess up often?

On a side note, I wonder if many people still DJ on vinyl-based decks? I remember around 2007 that it still seemed to be common, but I was always wondering how those DJ's managed to acquire that many songs since I doubt everyone release their songs on vinyl records anymore
The decks are really good, and easy to use. That dougal & gammer mix was recorded live without sync, but normally i mess up once every 20-30 minutes

I think drum'n'bass DJs prefer vinyl because of something to do with the sound and the way it is mastered.
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dj? sorry to say it like that but...
you're AWESOME at making songs <3
but ur better at making songs than at mixing your songs  :ninja:

(its not that bad and I admit most of the songs are hard to mix xD but still its true ^^)
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p2 lol true. But also I kinda prefer making my own songs anyway. :P Notice how I only made about two covers/remixes of other people's songs since 2009 :P

Quote from: kotu on December 30, 2016, 04:01:58 PM
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on December 30, 2016, 03:59:22 AM
By the way, how do you find your decks so far since you got them? Are they easy to use? Would you feel comfortable about mixing stuff in real-time or do you mess up often?

On a side note, I wonder if many people still DJ on vinyl-based decks? I remember around 2007 that it still seemed to be common, but I was always wondering how those DJ's managed to acquire that many songs since I doubt everyone release their songs on vinyl records anymore
The decks are really good, and easy to use. That dougal & gammer mix was recorded live without sync, but normally i mess up once every 20-30 minutes

I think drum'n'bass DJs prefer vinyl because of something to do with the sound and the way it is mastered.
Aah thanks for the explanation. To be honest, I kinda like vinyl more because if played on a good vinyl player there is no quality loss compared to digital recordings, but I don't have money allocated to buying turntables or a record player, so I have to settle for CD's.

However, a lot of DJs seem to use vinyl records that are dirty, scratched like mad or poorly-maintained needles because the cracks and pops seems much more noticeable.
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I always thought I would prefer vinyl but now I am a convert to this type of deck (they run off a USB stick)
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I hope there's no lag or cut offs while recording O.O
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everything seems fine on it

i think the mixer is 100% digital
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Yeah my concern was more on the computer side, especially if someone has a very slow co.puter
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My ones work without any connection to a computer EXCEPT the phono lead when i use the pc to record a mix
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