Vinyl Mixing
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Vinyl Mixing
Having only ever mixed on controllers / cdj's, how much harder is mixing with vinyl?
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In that same boat as you, mate. Friends tell me it's much harder and I'd have to say it looks harder.
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piece of piss if you practice & have a decent set of TT's.
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yeah it's all about practice
probably harder than cdjs imo but i enjoy it a lot more
probably harder than cdjs imo but i enjoy it a lot more
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id say its easier than cdjs but i learnt on vinyl so im biased.. you get much more control of the tune plus you can see straight away where the breakdowns etc are.
theres something about physically moving the record that makes it seem easier in my mind than using cdjs
theres something about physically moving the record that makes it seem easier in my mind than using cdjs
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I'm just too dumb for CDJs, really. too many buttons, can't figure the whole "cue" stuff out. 1210s are easy. press play. enjoy.
practice is important, especially since the analog pitch fader doesn't quite work the same way as the digital ones from the cdjs. every piece is unique and has its own little imperfections, tiny jumps in resistance (and thus speed) might occur on different spots along the faderway. so yeah, definitively gotta use the ear, can't rely on "0.6 is 1bpm when it comes to drum n bass".
you'll get used to handling slightly warped records as well. these can be a real lustkiller in the beginning (and even later on, to be fair).
practice is important, especially since the analog pitch fader doesn't quite work the same way as the digital ones from the cdjs. every piece is unique and has its own little imperfections, tiny jumps in resistance (and thus speed) might occur on different spots along the faderway. so yeah, definitively gotta use the ear, can't rely on "0.6 is 1bpm when it comes to drum n bass".
you'll get used to handling slightly warped records as well. these can be a real lustkiller in the beginning (and even later on, to be fair).
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Learnt on belt drive turntables, then got 1210's and suddenly found i could beatmatch a lot better than i thought. I find cdj's and controllers super easy.
Turntables always tho otherwise how can you pretend to be the DMC world champion?
Turntables always tho otherwise how can you pretend to be the DMC world champion?
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hm, I just thought of something. if you're looking into mixing hip hop and the likes, it'll take you a few years to get all your scratches and stabs right. never really stop learning that stuff.
dubstep is pretty easy though, with the song structures being straight forward and no need to scratch and cut.
dubstep is pretty easy though, with the song structures being straight forward and no need to scratch and cut.
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i dont think its as easy as cdjs but its certainly more fun 

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Yeah it's just i got hold of a belt drive turntable so have been buying vinyl recently. There's something about records that just makes the whole thing a better experience than just downloading a tune and listening to it. Probably gonna get a set of decent turntables and a mixer when summer starts and can finally start mixing some vinyl only tunes as well.
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Yeah it's just i got hold of a belt drive turntable so have been buying vinyl recently. There's something about records that just makes the whole thing a better experience than just downloading a tune and listening to it. Probably gonna get a set of decent turntables and a mixer when summer starts and can finally start mixing some vinyl only tunes as well.
Picked up the white label Hijak - Butcha / Tears today
What a record
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I find it really hard to beatmatch dusbtep on cdjs when its not exactly 140
but it's easy on turntables

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This reminds me, need to get a second turntable and a mixer

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same here! except don't need a mixerGreenWaffle wrote:This reminds me, need to get a second turntable and a mixer
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I like the stiffness you get with the pitch on a set of technics it feels like every little movement is justified.. whereas with cdjs the looseness of the pitch makes me feel like theres less control
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Yep I'll just nudge this a bit, *vrrrmmm*, and skip a few bars. Gotta press down on those bitches.Jurkhands wrote: you'll get used to handling slightly warped records as well. these can be a real lustkiller in the beginning (and even later on, to be fair).
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definitely this.krytikal wrote:i dont think its as easy as cdjs but its certainly more fun
that feel when you mix vinyl.
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my press of Acid Trip is actually warped as hell, my roommate left it on my table next to the radiator... B-side literally sticks to the slipmat and will give you a workout when rewinding (the platter will actually follow and spin backwards with the vinyl), whilst the A-side jumps when touched ever-so-slightly. It took me a while to figure out how to start this one, since it lacks traction when releasing like any other plate, thus being late about two beats... really annoying and frustrating to mix.Pulp wrote:Yep I'll just nudge this a bit, *vrrrmmm*, and skip a few bars. Gotta press down on those bitches.Jurkhands wrote: you'll get used to handling slightly warped records as well. these can be a real lustkiller in the beginning (and even later on, to be fair).

anyone have a decent solution to this?
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upside down glass canning jar pon the record will add a little weight
A dj gets no damn credit
Don't look at me funny, kane cause, yeah, I said it
I'm always in the background
Supplyin the sound, but my props is yet to be found
Besides, when you're kickin a rap
The only other people you can see is scoob and scrap
So y'all get the girls, okay
But I bet you wasn't gettin skins scratchin for shante
And the first time a record skips
You catch an attitude and always tryin to flip
Now ain't that a bitch
I swear one of these days I'm gonna pull the power switch
Cause I'm always breakin my neck
10 in the mornin you were sleepin on my sound check
And when it's time for the show
I'm supposed to go (big daddy) (hell no)
Am I a man or a machine?
Or just a fat kid who don't supposed to be seen?
Don't you know you wouldn't be so amazin
If I wasn't helpin you out, you black raisin
And you got the nerve and try to complain
Makin a record sayin 'it's hard bein the kane'
Hmm, but all you gotta do is rap
Try carryin some console cases on your back
Well, I'm through with breakin my neck
Until you learn to show your dj some respec

A dj gets no damn credit
Don't look at me funny, kane cause, yeah, I said it
I'm always in the background
Supplyin the sound, but my props is yet to be found
Besides, when you're kickin a rap
The only other people you can see is scoob and scrap
So y'all get the girls, okay
But I bet you wasn't gettin skins scratchin for shante
And the first time a record skips
You catch an attitude and always tryin to flip
Now ain't that a bitch
I swear one of these days I'm gonna pull the power switch
Cause I'm always breakin my neck
10 in the mornin you were sleepin on my sound check
And when it's time for the show
I'm supposed to go (big daddy) (hell no)
Am I a man or a machine?
Or just a fat kid who don't supposed to be seen?
Don't you know you wouldn't be so amazin
If I wasn't helpin you out, you black raisin
And you got the nerve and try to complain
Makin a record sayin 'it's hard bein the kane'
Hmm, but all you gotta do is rap
Try carryin some console cases on your back
Well, I'm through with breakin my neck
Until you learn to show your dj some respec
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will give this a shot. thanks mate!crabb steppa wrote:upside down glass canning jar pon the record will add a little weight![]()
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its harder but ur a fucking dick fuck if u use a controller IMO
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