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Tomorrow I'm taking the plunge and buying a B-52 Matrix 2000 system with the 2 12" speakers and the 18" sub woofer, so I can start getting paid more to play at house parties. I found it for about $750 at a local store. After I get my next check I'm playing on splurging on a lighting system. Luckily my girlfriend is a theater teacher, so I have a full time roadie to help run stuff.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 07:54 |
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Save Russian Jews posted:Those V-Modas look amazing and my current Sonys don't really rotate the way I want them to (and are consequently getting returned); I'm really not trying to spend money today, but ughhh, they're so tempting. Djtechtools did a pretty good headphone review http://www.djtechtools.com/2012/12/05/dj-headphones-battle-royale-5-headphones-reviewed/ , the v-modas did pretty well. Save your money on the mixdeck, and buy some gear that will last the long haul.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 08:53 |
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ZHamburglar posted:Tomorrow I'm taking the plunge and buying a B-52 Matrix 2000 system with the 2 12" speakers and the 18" sub woofer, so I can start getting paid more to play at house parties. I found it for about $750 at a local store. After I get my next check I'm playing on splurging on a lighting system. Luckily my girlfriend is a theater teacher, so I have a full time roadie to help run stuff. Why is it 750? I don't know if I could ever trust a used B-52 system, especially since it's one of those where if one thing breaks then the entire thing is unusable.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 09:29 |
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Old Man Pants posted:Djtechtools did a pretty good headphone review http://www.djtechtools.com/2012/12/05/dj-headphones-battle-royale-5-headphones-reviewed/ Thanks for the advice and the review; I'd been looking for something legit-looking/reputable that wasn't some weirdo on a youtube video telling me "see, this one just sounds clearer" while pressing his Beats Studios to the webcam.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 14:10 |
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The earcups on the v-modas don't rotate. If you're looking for that look elsewhere.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 18:12 |
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Merry Christmas to me: I finally sucked it up and bought the Crane Stand Pro. My Stanton one is a wobbly piece of junk and I'm tired of it. I borrowed a friend's Crane stand one night and I was sad when I had to go back to my Stanton one.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 21:09 |
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So my mix is https://soundcloud.com/phractured/october-31st-yall-tricks-lovetracklist posted:tracklist * Dat poo poo Cray - DJ Slink and Jason Paul * And the transition times transitions posted:* 1:52 * 3:52 * 5:36 * 7:06 * 10:48 * 12:06(lovely transition) * 13:17 * 14:28 * 15:24 * 16:58 * 18:28 * 20:40 * 22:00 * 24:00(Abrupt but intentional) * 24:50 * 26:27 * 27:50 * 29:17 * 31:19 It's all house/rap/trap, so if you like that kind of stuff and would be willing give me a constructive listen, that would be much appreciated.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 21:31 |
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First transition - technically, it is fine - but I think you needed an edit on both tracks. When you're coming in 1:52 after the track has dropped, it's a good idea to chop down the track so you can at least go out on the track's natural outro (or create your own outro with the rest of the track). That'll make it sound really clean. Same thing with the second transition - you're just dropping into really busy parts of the track. Actually, going through the rest of the mix, I think that's what you're really missing - I think you want to shorten up the playtime on the tracks, but in the process you're mashing together the tracks kind of tightly - it'll work for tracks you know really well, but sometimes it gets a little busy. This'll bite you especially on hip-hop tracks - those, you really need to use those intro/outro loops and drop in at the right time. Use the intros and outros to lead the songs in and out and you should be ok. If you want to go to the extreme and get into quickmixing, chop every song down to like 1:50 with intros and outros and have fun tl;dr edits dude
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 21:48 |
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dj bobby bieber posted:quickmixing I was doing this by accident. My wife (aka my audience of 1 as I do my thing in the living room) pointed out that I'm not letting the tracks play out enough to be actually enjoyed. I took her advice, and I'm letting songs play for more than just a minute, and I can tell that there's a much better flow of energy if you let the tracks do their own thing. My problem was that I felt like I was just standing there as a track plays, but I guess that's when I'll do my Jesus poses.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 22:08 |
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Alfajor posted:I was doing this by accident. My wife (aka my audience of 1 as I do my thing in the living room) pointed out that I'm not letting the tracks play out enough to be actually enjoyed. I've found that it is very entertaining (and effective) to quick mix in bar-driven clubs that are top40/house format and during/after peak hour. Keeps the energy high and you get to plow through a bunch of new and old songs. Elsewhere, people are going to think you have ADD.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 22:31 |
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I think the thing to remember guys is that there's no "one approach fits all" for DJing. Quick mixing is a good way to keep the energy up if you have a solid crowd but it's not one of those things that you should do all the time. It also is very genre specific. Read your room and let them be your guide. edit: drat it, beaten
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 23:07 |
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dj bobby bieber posted:First transition - technically, it is fine - but I think you needed an edit on both tracks. When you're coming in 1:52 after the track has dropped, it's a good idea to chop down the track so you can at least go out on the track's natural outro (or create your own outro with the rest of the track). That'll make it sound really clean. Same thing with the second transition - you're just dropping into really busy parts of the track. When I am playing in a room I usually let the songs ride longer because I can gauge the crwods reaction, but when I am making mixes for myself I usually just mix in and out based on how song is amusing me. I definitely agree though. I need to let some tracks play out longer.
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 01:08 |
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So I'm completely new to the DJing scene, what kind of hardware controller would you guys recommend? Also here's my soundcloud with some mixes i made: https://soundcloud.com/phev
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 05:19 |
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What do you want to do with it?
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 18:11 |
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revmoo posted:What do you want to do with it? I'd like to eventually go on to DJing around the city I live but for now just house party stuff, I'd like something that's capable of both but not too complicated. Price ins't really much of an issue.
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 23:24 |
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so I want to DJ, but I'm a little intimidated by the OP. I don't have anyone elses equipment to mess around on. I have FL Studio. I have a simple goal of just mixing a couple of songs/transitioning them into each other, probably some electrohouse or trance but maybe hip-hop as well. How would I go about doing this?
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 00:08 |
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Isn't FL Studio more for making songs rather than DJing?
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 00:56 |
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ManSauceGuzzlr posted:I'd like to eventually go on to DJing around the city I live but for now just house party stuff, I'd like something that's capable of both but not too complicated. Price ins't really much of an issue. Rane Sixty Two or Traktor Z2 and some 1200s.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 01:03 |
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dj bobby bieber posted:Rane Sixty Two or Traktor Z2 and some 1200s. Thanks for the response, but I clearly underestimated the cost of this stuff. I have about 1 grand to spend total, can you recommend anything in a lower price range? Edit: I'm taking a look at the ns7, looks pretty good, any advice? What's the difference between the ns6 and the ns7, and is the price difference worth it? ManSauceGuzzlr fucked around with this message at 02:17 on Dec 29, 2012 |
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an skeleton posted:so I want to DJ, but I'm a little intimidated by the OP. I don't have anyone elses equipment to mess around on. I have FL Studio. I have a simple goal of just mixing a couple of songs/transitioning them into each other, probably some electrohouse or trance but maybe hip-hop as well. How would I go about doing this? You want dj software, not fruity loops. Try the trial version of Traktor out
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ManSauceGuzzlr posted:Thanks for the response, but I clearly underestimated the cost of this stuff. I have about 1 grand to spend total, can you recommend anything in a lower price range? Check out the Traktor S2. Runs a bit under 500 bucks on amazon it looks like
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 02:32 |
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ManSauceGuzzlr posted:Thanks for the response, but I clearly underestimated the cost of this stuff. I have about 1 grand to spend total, can you recommend anything in a lower price range? I'm selling an NS7 if you're interested. It is kind of a niche product with the turntables. I personally love the feel because I started on turntables, but the ns6 has more features as a controller. The new Pioneer controller is the one to beat at the moment (I think anyway) and I can see it being adopted in the clubs. The Traktor controllers are very nice and generally cheaper. Both will do more than you need to get started.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 03:46 |
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an skeleton posted:so I want to DJ, but I'm a little intimidated by the OP. I don't have anyone elses equipment to mess around on. I have FL Studio. I have a simple goal of just mixing a couple of songs/transitioning them into each other, probably some electrohouse or trance but maybe hip-hop as well. How would I go about doing this? If you have no gear you can try to start to learn with virtual dj home free which is what I did. Bind keys on your keyboard to change the EQ's of the tracks so you can try to get a feel for EQing more naturally rather than just doing it with your mouse. Blowdryer fucked around with this message at 04:10 on Dec 31, 2012 |
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vanilla slimfast posted:Check out the Traktor S2. Runs a bit under 500 bucks on amazon it looks like Or the S4.
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dj bobby bieber posted:I'm selling an NS7 if you're interested. It is kind of a niche product with the turntables. I personally love the feel because I started on turntables, but the ns6 has more features as a controller. The new Pioneer controller is the one to beat at the moment (I think anyway) and I can see it being adopted in the clubs. The Traktor controllers are very nice and generally cheaper. Both will do more than you need to get started. I want a DDJ-SX but it's like 2 Grand in New Zealand Pesos. And that's a lot of pesos.
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Solus posted:I want a DDJ-SX but it's like 2 Grand in New Zealand Pesos. And that's a lot of pesos. I think there's a strong possibility that you'll see those installed in clubs in the future. I'm not rushing out to buy one, but it has the namepower and the features to possibly overtake CDJs. It's $999USD here, which is a lot for what it is but not too unreasonable.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 05:57 |
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dj bobby bieber posted:I think there's a strong possibility that you'll see those installed in clubs in the future. I'm not rushing out to buy one, but it has the namepower and the features to possibly overtake CDJs. It's $999USD here, which is a lot for what it is but not too unreasonable. So we're paying over a USD$800 Markup for the same thing to be shipped to here. gently caress everything. I might just import it. Solus fucked around with this message at 07:00 on Dec 29, 2012 |
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Blowdryer posted:If you have no gear you can try to start to learn with virtual dj home free which is what I did. Bind keys on your keyboard to change the EQ's of the tracks so you can try to get a feel for EQing more naturally rather than just doing it with your mouse. Can you post another link to it? I'd love to check it out, I might not know much tenchincal stuff but I know good music when I hear it
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 07:30 |
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dj bobby bieber posted:I'm selling an NS7 if you're interested. It is kind of a niche product with the turntables. I personally love the feel because I started on turntables, but the ns6 has more features as a controller. The new Pioneer controller is the one to beat at the moment (I think anyway) and I can see it being adopted in the clubs. The Traktor controllers are very nice and generally cheaper. Both will do more than you need to get started. Yeah after doing some research I'd prefer an ITCH controller, but I'm still not sure if the NS6 or NS7 is right for me...
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ManSauceGuzzlr posted:Yeah after doing some research I'd prefer an ITCH controller, but I'm still not sure if the NS6 or NS7 is right for me... Try a Novation Twitch. It's cheaper.
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ManSauceGuzzlr posted:Yeah after doing some research I'd prefer an ITCH controller, but I'm still not sure if the NS6 or NS7 is right for me... I personally have a V7 and an X5 right now. The V7 is essentially a half of the controller portion of an NS7, and you control both decks from it. The X5 is basically the standalone equivalent of the mixer of the NS7. I got a refurbished X5 on ebay for around $230 and a used V7 for $300, so altogether a fair amount cheaper than an NS7 probably. I'll though I've only played one show so far, it's really nice when they have a house mixer to just bring your V7 and plug it in. I would like to switch CDJ's the summer if I have the extra funds though, and my current plan is to keep on using the X5 since it's an alright mixer. Would anybody recommend starting out on CDJ-350s though? They seem like a fairly easy transfer over from a laptop, with the USB playback and rekordbox stuff. I just don't want to blow a lot of money and then have an "oh poo poo how do I DJ without my laptop" moment.
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Solus posted:Try a Novation Twitch. It's cheaper. Wow I am seriously impressed with this, thanks for the heads up! Edit: Okay so I've basically narrowed it down to the Novation Twitch or the Pioneer DDJ-SX, the only thing keeping me from the DDJ-SX is the size. I live in a city and use the metro, I can't even imagine having to lug that thing around with me. Any thoughts? ManSauceGuzzlr fucked around with this message at 16:36 on Dec 29, 2012 |
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Okay so I decided on the Twitch, now I'm looking at laptops. Does anyone know of a solid windows laptop that comes with a sound card, or am I going to need to add that on my own?
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The audio interface is built into Twitch.
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ManSauceGuzzlr posted:Okay so I decided on the Twitch, now I'm looking at laptops. Does anyone know of a solid windows laptop that comes with a sound card, or am I going to need to add that on my own? The simplest solution at this point is for you to get youself the Novation Twitch, Get some headphones, Get a Lapop that came out in 2011 or 2012. If you decide you don't like Djing later, you have a decent laptop and some headphones for listening to music. And you haven't spend massive amounts of money on a Controller. These are the interfaces of the twitch, Front and Back.As you can see by the outputs it has 1/4inch TRS output for the Master out and RCA output for the booth output. Headphone otput has a 1/4inch and 1/8th inch TRS output so you aren't limited by the jack on you headphones (Converters are like a dollar each anyway) As far as laptops go. This link has the Laptop requirements for the Serato DJ software, which a good chunk of Itch controllers are upgrading too free of charge. And Traktor specs are here. If your laptop meets both of those then you'll be laughing. Try and beat it by a good margin though. While your controller does come with a Traktor mapping, it is designed for Itch/Serato DJ. But it doesn't hurt to make sure you can use Traktor as well. I would reccomend a Macbook, but I use a Windows laptop because that's what I had lying around the house when I started and I haven't needed to upgrade yet. That should meet all the basics you need for DJing, aside from speakers. You don't need to spend hundreds of dollars on studio monitors and other poo poo yet.Just grab yourself one of these, which will convert the Master outut of your Controller into an input compatible with this. Which is what I used until I upgraded to proper monitors/speakers. That will last you until you leave the house and start playing out.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 23:48 |
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So, I talked my boss down to a very reasonable price for the Numark Mixdeck at my work, brought it home... and it's got at least one dead disc drive. Yes, of course I got the extended/replacement warranty (which will essentially pay out $700). So, bearing in mind that I have my employee discount to figure in here (think 25% off of MSRP on equip), no brand loyalties, and no experience, what suggestions would you have for me in that price range? I'm currently eyeing up the Traktor Kontrol S4 and the DDJ-SX. I particularly like the amount of buttons on the DDJ-SX, but it just seems like for a beginner controller, it might be too complicated? I'm not sure. Are there any other ideas any of you might have? Possibly going cheaper on the controller and adding some other things? Save Russian Jews fucked around with this message at 07:39 on Dec 30, 2012 |
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Solus posted:The simplest solution at this point is for you to get youself the Novation Twitch, Get some headphones, Get a Lapop that came out in 2011 or 2012. If you decide you don't like Djing later, you have a decent laptop and some headphones for listening to music. And you haven't spend massive amounts of money on a Controller. I just ordered an IdeaPad Y500 from Lenovo, should easily be able to run anything I throw at it. I don't think the twitch is updated for Serato DJ yet but it should be soon, guess there's no harm in learning ITCH in the meantime. And I already have a pair of sick headphones so that shouldn't be a problem. Thanks for the help!
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Save Russian Jews posted:I'm currently eyeing up the Traktor Kontrol S4 and the DDJ-SX. I particularly like the amount of buttons on the DDJ-SX, but it just seems like for a beginner controller, it might be too complicated? I'm not sure. Both of these are going to be nice controllers, it will eventually come down to what software you want to use, and whether or not you are going to be playing out with it. The s4 is already a pretty big controller, and the ddj makes it look tiny: I cant imagine lugging that thing around.
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Dr. Goonstein posted:I would like to switch CDJ's the summer if I have the extra funds though, and my current plan is to keep on using the X5 since it's an alright mixer. Would anybody recommend starting out on CDJ-350s though? They seem like a fairly easy transfer over from a laptop, with the USB playback and rekordbox stuff. I just don't want to blow a lot of money and then have an "oh poo poo how do I DJ without my laptop" moment. Why would you do this? Most people go the opposite direction (cdjs/turntables -> controller+laptop) Seems like a waste of money if you're already invested with a controller and laptop
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vanilla slimfast posted:Why would you do this? Most people go the opposite direction (cdjs/turntables -> controller+laptop) Not sure where he is, but in the UK, you never, ever see someone taking a controller to a 'proper' club (can't think of a better term). You'd get laughed at. So if you want to graduate to playing clubs etc, you want to learn how to use CDJs or turntables, whether that's through CDs, vinyl, timecode, whatever.
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