28-11-2008, 19:30 | #11 |
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Traktor and a controller = awesome.
Anything other than a setup like that (there is LOTS of software out there, Pete Tong uses Ableton Live for example) and it HAS to be vinyl. I think the Pioneer CDJ1000Mk3s can play MP3 CDs and DVDs so that might be worth a stab but they are R I D I C U L O U S L Y expensive. Fresh Air is the Edinburgh Uni student station. They are nowhere near as good as my old station but the society is MASSIVE. Check out http://www.freshair.org.uk/ |
17-12-2008, 19:50 | #12 |
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Some new kit that's on its way:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/17/h...l-mixing-deck/
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17-12-2008, 20:56 | #13 |
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Noticed that myself, i religiously read engadget too It's still a dream atm, but i'm always thinking about it, just need to talk to the right people spend a little bit of money but i have an aversion to doing that
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17-12-2008, 21:31 | #14 |
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It's one of my google reader subscriptions, source of good stuff along with boingboing and gizmodo
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18-12-2008, 02:04 | #15 | |
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i have been djing since i was 18, i'm 31 now it depends on your budget, but obviously you need the best you can get. now i have seen friends over the years spend many £100's on dj setups only to realize thay cannot mix for ****. if you know you have rhythm then carry on,, if not get a budget set up to see if you can so if you are serious, then you need 2x pioneer cdj 800's and a laptop running serato with a suitable mixer. serato is the way forward tbh, i will never use anything else, a set up like this will cost you £2-3k if you are just starting out then get a budget mixer, and 2x cdj-200's prolly cost you £400-600 depending wether its second hand and the quality of your mixer i always say get the best mixer you can i use serato with 2x technics 1200's as a control interface. now this is because i have had my technics decks for 10 years but pioneer cdj's are a better bet as a controler for serato you dont need serato, you can just get 2 cdjs and a mixer as ive said, its all personal preference, but the options are infinate if you have a budget i'll spec you something meanwhile here's me spinning it up with my setup, minus the recent effects modules and stuff i added : |
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