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Actually on closer inspection maybe not. It looks like an ecler but that is some next level shit going on there, lol.
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It's an ecler nuo 4.0.
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Could anyone tell me what mixer that is? Would be much appreciated!
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@DJUsive1 CDJs do all the work for you? I completely disagree, it may make the process of beatmatching slightly more consistent but to say it does everything for you is a ridiculous statement..
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@faculty72 Logistics - Muderation
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@DJUsive1 all good bro, im not a fan of cd's either...but its all mp3 these days, with macs being synced to the decks and what not...might as well just use cd's (ugh, think i just puked in my mouth a little from saying that though lol). You happen to use ableton at all by the way?
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long live vinyl. and i sure hope its a long ass life theres not a good enough reason in the world to bury that shit into the ground.
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good style
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@Haiirtch If you've got experience on CDJ's it should just be hand control that you need to learn really! And I can't say how long you'll take, some people take to it like a duck to water, others like a duck to an icy pond...
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That's my point, it takes pretty much all the skill out of something that on vinyl is an art. Beat matching becomes vastly simpler when you don't have anything else to think about it, and the majority of CDJ's have BPM read-outs to tell you exactly how close you are to mixed.
And no, nobody can walk up to any set of decks and mix like a pro but on CDJ's the learning curve is vastly shortened - and then anyone with enough money can claim they're an amazing DJ.
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@DJUsive1 Sorry but I think you're chatting balls. I mix vinyl myself, but to say that CDJs do all the work for you is complete bollocks. Sure they make parts of the mixing process easier, but you still have to be able to beat match in order to mix on them. You make it sound like anyone could just walk up to a set of CDJs and mix like a pro. Just isn't true.
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@DJUsive1 i've just bought a pair of 1210s, not used vinyle before, was using cdj's and i am so excited bout gettin some vinyl laid down. does it take alot of practice?
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@DJUsive1 cue, hit nd hope!
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3.45 what song??
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Incorrect, they know how to push buttons.
Vinyl decks are the ones you actually mix on, CDJ's do all the work for you. Literally.
I know this from experience.
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Ok, actually that's a fair point hahaha!
But you know what I mean, vinyl DJ's get a lot more respect from me than CD-DJ's do! There's a cue button! And BPM counters! It takes all the skill out of an artform and turns into...well, button pushing really!
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@DJUsive1 lol well when you make the tracks to begin with id say thats far from it...but im not usually a fan of it either honestly.
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@usernamevacuum thats why you carry only the top bangers!
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@superchelseafctw cheers bro.
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@FProductions Spinline - Jetpack
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what is the name of that last tune??? its huge man!!
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[Disappointed Noise]
CDJ's. *dismissive head-shake*
Mixing on CDJ's ain't mixing. It's called "cheating". =P
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These two know how to mix.
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Very good music well done guys keep it up!
I realised what makes this set sounds better, no stupid MC destroying the music
fuckthispieceofshiz 1 year ago 15
Sign of a true DJ; that constant mini head bounce.....love it!
crizza2000 10 months ago 6