How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
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How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
Typically, for no particular reason, I stick to burning 5 songs onto a CD. I think the main reasons why I do this are:
A) I can't write much more information than 5 songs onto one cd
B) I don't like to put too many songs onto one CD because this restricts my ability to use those songs to mix with each other. (If I 10 songs on one CD then I can't play them with each other) So I find by putting fewer songs on the CD it gives me the ability to mix them with each other, if that makes sense.
What sort of practices do other people use for this technique? I don't have a laptop and therefore I don't have Serato unfortunately...
When I first started using my CDJ's I used to only burn one track to one CD, similar to records. This was proven to be extremely inefficient and time consuming.
A) I can't write much more information than 5 songs onto one cd
B) I don't like to put too many songs onto one CD because this restricts my ability to use those songs to mix with each other. (If I 10 songs on one CD then I can't play them with each other) So I find by putting fewer songs on the CD it gives me the ability to mix them with each other, if that makes sense.
What sort of practices do other people use for this technique? I don't have a laptop and therefore I don't have Serato unfortunately...
When I first started using my CDJ's I used to only burn one track to one CD, similar to records. This was proven to be extremely inefficient and time consuming.
Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
"If I 10 songs on one CD then I can't play them with each other"
burn 2 copies
burn 2 copies
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Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
burn em how they're released
if they're a 2 track release 2 tracks per disc, 8 track ep, 8 tracks on the disc.
I still have the vinyl mentality where i know songs based off the EP/release they're on.
As for dubs I usually just have a CD per artists dubs.
if they're a 2 track release 2 tracks per disc, 8 track ep, 8 tracks on the disc.
I still have the vinyl mentality where i know songs based off the EP/release they're on.
As for dubs I usually just have a CD per artists dubs.
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That's exactly what I do.sstutter wrote:"If I 10 songs on one CD then I can't play them with each other"
burn 2 copies
What I'm wondering, when burning cd's do you equalize the volume of the tracks or do you keep them as they're originally mastered?
I don't equalize, but some tracks have massive volume differences. In the club this can give difficulties when the drop kicks in and the volume is way lower than the tune already playing.. I know you can adjust the volumes with the gain, but offcourse you can forget about volumes of tracks.
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BeeVee wrote: I don't equalize, but some tracks have massive volume differences. In the club this can give difficulties when the drop kicks in and the volume is way lower than the tune already playing.. I know you can adjust the volumes with the gain, but offcourse you can forget about volumes of tracks.
If it's overly drastic just pop it in wavelab and give it some love before burning it.
Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
i burn 2 copies of my cd's aswell.
for some gigs i burn an exclusive set of discs and i organize them by style, so one cd is wobble/halfstep, one cd is deeper/housier, one cd is 2tep/garage etc etc
on the cd i only write the name of the first track on the cd, and sometimes i add the name of the event aswell. then i just cut out a little piece of paper and write the tracklist then put it in my cd book with each pair of cds.
think thats about it
for some gigs i burn an exclusive set of discs and i organize them by style, so one cd is wobble/halfstep, one cd is deeper/housier, one cd is 2tep/garage etc etc
on the cd i only write the name of the first track on the cd, and sometimes i add the name of the event aswell. then i just cut out a little piece of paper and write the tracklist then put it in my cd book with each pair of cds.
think thats about it
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Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
BeeVee wrote:That's exactly what I do.sstutter wrote:"If I 10 songs on one CD then I can't play them with each other"
burn 2 copies
What I'm wondering, when burning cd's do you equalize the volume of the tracks or do you keep them as they're originally mastered?
I don't equalize, but some tracks have massive volume differences. In the club this can give difficulties when the drop kicks in and the volume is way lower than the tune already playing.. I know you can adjust the volumes with the gain, but offcourse you can forget about volumes of tracks.
usually when i mix recently, i have the gain level, have the deck fader up all the way and then use the crossfader. when i have the beat matched fairly well i turn the gain down and the master fader down a touch, then move over the crossfader and use the gain to mix the volume in properly and then if i need to i bump that deck fader. i almost always mix with the gain and watch the level lights on the mixer
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what program do you guys use to burn cd's with? I use nero.
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itunesMold Inpsektor wrote:what program do you guys use to burn cd's with? I use nero.
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Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
nero, as many tunes as i can fit, and make 2 copies of each disc
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How do you label your cds? Do you use a sticker or some other sort of label?deadly habit wrote:nero, as many tunes as i can fit, and make 2 copies of each disc
I use Nero as wellMold Inpsektor wrote:what program do you guys use to burn cd's with? I use nero.
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I play on vinyl, but always keep a wallet of tunes handy...just in case. I put 12 tracks a disc, and make compilations. If im mixing on CDs, i generally have no idea what im doing so i wing it very time.
But I always buy printable CDs and print tracklists on each cd, with title up the top "Dubstep WAVs 001..002..003...etc".
But I always buy printable CDs and print tracklists on each cd, with title up the top "Dubstep WAVs 001..002..003...etc".
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Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
dupes
great for sorting
remixing
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and just in case one copy skips or such
great for sorting
remixing
echo
stutter
juggle
and just in case one copy skips or such
Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
I don't use CDs, but ffs, why use anything but this?

75 minutes of serato tone on one CD? Sign me up.

75 minutes of serato tone on one CD? Sign me up.
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Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
Helix [Delay] wrote:I don't use CDs, but ffs, why use anything but this?
75 minutes of serato tone on one CD? Sign me up.
because cdjs and serato can't utilise the cue button therefore making cdjs and serato SHIT.
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Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
I burn in itunes at the slowest speed, i also equalize the volume and burn as many tunes as can hold on a cd, i just write artist names on the cd and tracklisting on a bit of paper that goes in the wallet with the cd. never thought of doubling cds so can mix more tunes together, mght have to just do thatkrispy wrote:Typically, for no particular reason, I stick to burning 5 songs onto a CD. I think the main reasons why I do this are:
A) I can't write much more information than 5 songs onto one cd
B) I don't like to put too many songs onto one CD because this restricts my ability to use those songs to mix with each other. (If I 10 songs on one CD then I can't play them with each other) So I find by putting fewer songs on the CD it gives me the ability to mix them with each other, if that makes sense.
What sort of practices do other people use for this technique? I don't have a laptop and therefore I don't have Serato unfortunately...
When I first started using my CDJ's I used to only burn one track to one CD, similar to records. This was proven to be extremely inefficient and time consuming.
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Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
Helix [Delay] wrote:I don't use CDs, but ffs, why use anything but this?
75 minutes of serato tone on one CD? Sign me up.
I dont have a laptop
and............
Serato = expensive
Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
gwa wrote: because cdjs and serato can't utilise the cue button therefore making cdjs and serato SHIT.
What do you mean CDJs can't utilize the cue button?
Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
i think he means serato can't work with the cdj's cue button.krispy wrote:gwa wrote: because cdjs and serato can't utilise the cue button therefore making cdjs and serato SHIT.
What do you mean CDJs can't utilize the cue button?
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Re: How do you burn your CD's for use with CDJ's?
i dont like having a computer involved
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