ikonika wrote:Pangaea wrote:ikonika wrote:there's just something too special about the smell and the weight of a fresh dub.....
i also hate mixing on cds
yeah i really hate cd decks. maybe i'm just not used to them. serato is wicked to use, but a pain in the arse to set up (especially whilst another dj is playing!) lots of different things that can go wrong too - laptop buggers up, usb cable is removed so everything goes dead, grounding issues
nothing like the simplicity of dubplates! i say that as someone who doen't use 'em though

i wanted to get serato for a while, but my laptop has a problem of buzzing when the charger is plugged in then plugged into a mixer lol, plus i wouldn't have space for something like serato plus 320 wavs.
dubplates are simple...i dont have many because of money, but i've started budgeting them and over time i wish to use only dubplates
i don't use dubplates, but i still have a love for them fo sho.
and as far as your laptop buzz issue, i have your solution:
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... age=search
an external drive will help with the room issue. i have a 40 gig laptop, and i store all my tunes as WAV and i still manage to cram more on there than a record crate would hold.
not knockin dubplates, but as someone who has flown with just records before, i don't trust airlines EVER, and if cds/serato/ableton have just ONE advantage over records/dubplates, it is this: no one is gonna lose your records. that alone is good enough for me, considering the trauma i have gone through when i was forced to check my records a few times.
you can still have your records, just keep em safe at home. hehe...