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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby buzzingtalk on 27 Oct 2007, 10:37

i miss my decks :'(
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Beatmonkey on 27 Oct 2007, 17:52

Never leave home without decks, it can only bring misary. Played a bit at a party last night, some people were loveing it, quite a few "can you play something we can dance too" requests. But still a few people proper buzzed it so all was good.
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby buzzingtalk on 29 Oct 2007, 09:56

haha what did ya play?

i didnt move my decks cos im living on the ground floor and didnt have room insurance. i really really dont like living on ground floor, especially as where i live there are an exceedingly high number of pikey type people :( BUT decks will be coming with me after NYE, hopefully when ill have my driving license (test sooon) so i can drop them back at mums if i go away for a bit. cant wait to move them here <3
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Beatmonkey on 29 Oct 2007, 15:44

Yea ground floor in any city/town type enviroment always sucks.

For me I played a very mellow selection, started off with a bit of old skool, hardtrance and hardcore breaks moveing onto a bit of liquidy ragga jungle and topping it all off with a bit of jump up/hardcore. I wasn't playing my most evil chopped up ragga stuff, or breakcore, or gabba and yet still it was apprently too hard! Tsssssssk. Had a few people ask for pendulum as well, I havn't brought a single one of tgheir tunes as a point of principal. Though I really should, its the easist way to get a non DnB crowd danceing to DnB, however its still pointless cos they stop danceing as soon as you mix out.
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby buzzingtalk on 29 Oct 2007, 18:07

dont buy pendulum :cry:

cant beleive that was too hard. next time tell me and ill bring the speedcore down, thatll sort em out
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Sperge on 29 Oct 2007, 18:50

Beatmonkey wrote:quite a few "can you play something we can dance too" requests.

The cheek of it. Damn them all to hell, I say.
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Beatmonkey on 31 Oct 2007, 13:20

Nah its alright I'm never gonna stoop to the level of buying pendulum though I do have a very special remix on the go which might mean I have to.

And sperge I'm very used to that comment, theres not that many people in civalised society that appreciate rave music :-(
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby buzzingtalk on 07 Nov 2007, 23:14

oo000 don't do it. don't buy pendulum!!

luckily i haven't had any negativity regarding the shit i play, only one time this happened when i played a house party full of hardhouse electro liquid drum n bass heads, n i put on some filthy ardtek with ragga jungle and some gabba for good measure. they all watched and stood still for a while but after 10 mins they were liking it, quite a few of em came to bangface when i played too :D

im slowly getting my new housemates into breakcore too...all of them like paulie walnuts and twinhooker <3 next to harder shit.
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby baldmosher on 25 Mar 2008, 14:07

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I bought a pair of Gem PT-2000 MK2s for £200 about 3 years ago along with about 100 DnB vinyl for £100 from a couple of mates.

I have NEVER played on the decks, and now they're virtually worthless.

However, I have now sold all my DnB vinyl (for £100... I couldn't mix DnB for shit and only got through about 1/4 of the job lot on my mate's decks one evening) and split up with my girlfriend so I finally have time to start playing on them :D

Should make things interesting for my prospects of playing obscure electronica/EBM/metal/cheese at parties. Can't see much else coming of it though
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby uglybill on 01 Apr 2008, 14:25

You can't go wrong with a pair of Technics, they have strong and reliable smooth motors and even though they only have +/- 8% pitch you'll find that that's plenty if you plan on mixing single genres, i.e. Jungle with Jungle. :) Fucking go for it!!!
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Hi-speed Dubbing on 01 Apr 2008, 19:16

I've been wondering if i should buy cd dex. Been using turntables since i was 13, done a set in feb and most all of the dj's were using cd's. Do i need to move on?
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Sperge on 01 Apr 2008, 19:54

Hi-speed Dubbing wrote:I've been wondering if i should buy cd dex. Been using turntables since i was 13, done a set in feb and most all of the dj's were using cd's. Do i need to move on?

More and more DJs seem to be using them now, only the diehard turntablists insist on using vinyl for their whole set these days it seems.

I need to get a pair but the cost of Pioneer CDJ-1000s, which are basically the industry standard in clubs now, is pretty scary. I think I'll get a pair of Denons to learn on (maybe even some Numarks if I'm really skint) and maybe progress to the Pioneers later.
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Hi-speed Dubbing on 01 Apr 2008, 20:01

As you said it seems scarey. I'd feel as if am showing off id i used cd dex, strange. Just love techies; too loyal. Either that or a am shite dj :D

It boils down to supporting your local record store tae, i think digital and cd seems to betray this (from my small mind anyway)

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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Hi-speed Dubbing on 01 Apr 2008, 20:05

I think am in the dark ages? I got the Red Planet back cataloge on digital download and to be honest i've never used any tracks to mix with its always been vinyl.

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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Sperge on 01 Apr 2008, 20:09

Hi-speed Dubbing wrote:It boils down to supporting your local record store tae, i think digital and cd seems to betray this (from my small mind anyway)

Yeah, but you can still do what Calla (shakyjane) and her dad do (they're both DJs). They still buy some vinyl and rip it to wav themselves off a Technics deck, then burn it to CD. Best of both worlds that way.

Oh, and don't forget to visit the GladTalk music store to buy the latest tunes at 320k mp3 or pure wav. :)
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Hi-speed Dubbing on 01 Apr 2008, 20:28

Why buy vinyl and rip it to cd to play out wae? Why not just play vinyl from -A to + Z

its tis the fun element.

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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Beatmonkey on 02 Apr 2008, 14:05

Coz lugging about a crate of vinyl is fucking hassel, why bother when you can do everything you can on vinyl with CDs and not get back pain.

Personaly I still love my vinyl, still buy it, still mix with it and its nice to have a collection (Altern-8 Full on Mask Hysteria picture disk FTW)

However when I play out (not often) / at partys (more often) I take CDs as well as there are some tunes that are fucking wicked that have never seen vinyl/I can't afford them but have the artists album on CD. I don't have my own CD decks but tbh they are fucking simple to mix on, easier then vinyl, you just need to get someone to spend five mins with you showing you the controls.
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby buzzingtalk on 02 Apr 2008, 19:16

well you use whatever makes the most sense to you as a DJ. jungle/drum n bass, mostly vinyl. but psytrance/hard dance is mostly digital cd/mp3 these days. im a vinyl fiend, i love it, but i also have some old skool cd decks, not rigged them up yet but will do once i move back home, ive used cd mixers before, i dont see which one is better except for certain genres where its normal to mix on either, if that makes snese.

reggae for example - someone mixing reggae with cds is a tool. 7" or STFU
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby baldmosher on 03 Apr 2008, 00:14

Beatmonkey wrote:Coz lugging about a crate of vinyl is fucking hassel, why bother when you can do everything you can on vinyl with CDs and not get back pain.

I see your back pain and raise you a portable head unit playing tracks off an 8GB USB stick.
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Re: Decks!!!!!!!!!

Postby Beatmonkey on 03 Apr 2008, 22:47

buzzingtalk wrote:
reggae for example - someone mixing reggae with cds is a tool. 7" or STFU


Innit.

And 7", I have a few and I have to say, blutaked onto 12" is the only way I can mix with em pretty much, do I just not have a delicate enough touch? (oh and piano + violin break from elenor rigby = the best thing to mix in evar)

[quote]I see your back pain and raise you a portable head unit playing tracks off an 8GB USB stick.[/quote

To me a pair of cdj1000's is pretty much the perfect thing to mix off. They are easy to use workhorse cunts, well built, sound crystal clear and have plenty of toys (sorry, "creative tools") The interface isn't emulateing vinyl because tbh I think thats daft, vinyl works like vinyl, digital things work like digital things, what the CDJ1000 does is allow you to do the same sortof things you do with vinyl but easily translated into the digital domain. No other human -> music interface handles plain mixing with digital data better imo.

A cd collection (entirely backup of course, if its nicked then its only cost you the price of a few cdrs) isn't too much hassel to carry around. And then you have cds, a standard format, no need to rely on the infrastructure of laptops etc haveing to be pluged in. I also like being able to search through disks and put them on instead of folders and lists. Plus carrying a laptop around = a bitch, if you're just mixing and not utaliseing the laptop to do proper live stuff theres no point carrying one around.
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