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Remix Hotel NYC Serato ITCH Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2008

Sam Gribben and Deeznotes takes us through a demo of Serato ITCH on the Vestax VCI-300.

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  • Is the Numark NS7 going to have the same effects as the vci 300??

  • What do you mean by effects? The VCI-300 doesn't have inbuilt effects

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  • there's still nothing like REAL vinyl turntablist but this is definitely the future of dj-ing! good god! there's things you cant even do with vinyl on this shit. its unlimited the amount of concepts. try it out! i did and it made my penis 6 inches longer!

  • I just purchased the Numark NS7 and i must say it is the best controller out there (my opinion). I test drove the VCI-300 and it felt a little fragile to me. This dude can definately kill it. I do admit it does take a lil practice on the NS7 to get the hang of it as well as the VCI-300. But either way, controllerism is the future of dj-ing! Peace!

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  • MKII...Vinyl is not the "beginning" it's a format. The format that is able to reproduce (because of its limitations) frequencies that will please your brain. The listener like usual is a victim of the player... so if one does not want to act like the market on the worker, respect your listener and provide good frequencies in order for him to be happy and safe.

  • @TheStudeo74 The end of vinyl? Do you not release that Serato Scratch is still huge? I'm looking into buying the VCI-300MkII, but only because as a small-timer, I don't have the capacity to lug around my Technics all the time. Vinyl will always be the beginning, but things evolve- no reason not to mix in a little new-school technique.

  • The bottom line is whatever makes the crowd feel good not what makes the DJ feel good. Music is evolving so is the DJ. Either keep up or keep old , it's up to you . If you want to be the cool hip oldster from the old school spinning vinyl go for it plenty to go around otherwise stop hating and start spinning !

  • Love this guys smoothness to everymove, very on rythem and perfect example of how visual DJing can be better utalized. Nice set man!

  • @gamm75 So you don't look like a real dj??

    A real dj makes people dance in a club a real dj entertains what does it matter what they look like?

    A lot of so called dj's a up there own arse pricks and don't have the skills.

    Vinyl is slowly leaving us, ok i miss it but there is nothing better than the convenience of all the music on a pc.

  • @dimviesel totally agree with u...REAL VINYL = REAL DJ... when you r mixing with thouse controllers you dont look like real dj ( my point of view )

  • @aries24988 Beat Box by Art Of Noise =>...it's the original 12 inch version of it

  • WHAT IS THE NAME OF THAT SONG???

    

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