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looking into starting to dj

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:49 pm
by Jackstep
i wanna start djing but havent really got room for decks and cant afford the vinyl

looking at buying this though http://www.djkit.com/product.php?id=4547

cos then i can straight up just mix my mp3's anyone used this or anything similar its comes with virtual dj which always good aswell?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5WxZNIpszs top tune for me at the moment aswell

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:15 am
by willm
If you must DJ with digital files, at least use Something like serato. But if you want to start DJing dubstep, you should think about what that means and embrace DUB culture, it's all about vinyl!

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:18 am
by Pistonsbeneath
use whatever you like...you don't need to use vinyl at all...music is good music regardless of the medium

vinyl is of course fun to use but you can achieve more using ableton...eq 5 tunes together for example!

loop bits here and there and literally rebuild the tunes as you wish once you master it!

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:04 am
by mickledan
yeah that kit looks good enough for what you want, probably top notch! Traktor is good.

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:04 am
by Dark Reign
my buddy used to have on of those there decent. I reccomend the vci 100

http://www.vestax.com/v/products/players/vci100.html

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:31 am
by kxp
I'd say stick it out a bit longer n save up for some vinyls for the pure fact that, since ive had vinyls, i can walk up to any type of mixing equipment/software and use it straight away, where as ALOT (not all) of the people i know who started on mp3/cd cannot mix on vinyl to save thier life

Think about it dudeee, save up, its worth it in the long run!

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:37 am
by zerohour
Jackstep wrote:i wanna start djing but havent really got room for decks and cant afford the vinyl

looking at buying this though http://www.djkit.com/product.php?id=4547

cos then i can straight up just mix my mp3's anyone used this or anything similar its comes with virtual dj which always good aswell?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5WxZNIpszs top tune for me at the moment aswell
IMHO disclaimer :

Save your $ and buy vinyl. It'll pay off in the long run. Get another job to make the extra $ for vinyl, if you have to. Getting an extra job to pay for something you otherwise can't afford is common. Buying vinyl isnt as expensive as it seems anyway. Buy used stuff if you have to. The thing is playing mp3s and getting away with it isnt easy. Kids get up and try to peddle mp3s all the time and fail. I also see peeps get up there and rip it up with mp3s. It depends on you and how you play them. I choose to go with vinyl because the wax (to me) is much more dependable than the technology.

Moral of the story is get another job, work 7 days a week. Wait a couple months and save up your cash. Order a sh*t load of wax then bring it to your friends house party and blow them all away with your wax. I am telling you bringing a box of vinyl brings with it more hype then bringing your mouse pad. You'll be glad you worked harder and didnt take the fast, cheap and easy way out. Work hard, save your $ and buy wax. You're friends will respect you more for it and you'll have a better time with the wax than the mp3s.

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:41 am
by mindcontrol
off topic

just wondering why people use mac for production?

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 10:22 am
by rbnc
mindcontrol wrote:off topic

just wondering why people use mac for production?
Logic

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:34 am
by Ennayess
Dark Reign wrote:my buddy used to have on of those there decent. I reccomend the vci 100

http://www.vestax.com/v/products/players/vci100.html
^^^^^^^^^^THAT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:40 am
by Pada
who really wants to learn mixing while staring at a computer screen?

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:28 pm
by Wolverine
Serato FTW. Best of both worlds. :D

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:34 pm
by Dubzteppa
buy some cdj's and a mixer.. not much more thsn you will be paying for those, i guess what your thinking of buying will give you a good idea as to whether Djing is for you though

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:24 pm
by OldApparatus
There are still so many essential dubs that only come out on vinyl, if you're only dj'ing dubstep and don't have connections to get the mp3's direct from the producers you'd be limiting yourself going strictly digital. Unless you're into transferring the vinyl at home yourself to play out .

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:25 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
OldApparatus wrote:There are still so many essential dubs that only come out on vinyl, if you're only dj'ing dubstep and don't have connections to get the mp3's direct from the producers you'd be limiting yourself going strictly digital. Unless you're into transferring the vinyl at home yourself to play out .
if it comes out it isn't a dubplate

regardless of which format you use it won't be easier to get dubs and you aren't supposed to play them anyway without permission

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:02 pm
by OldApparatus
terminology corrected,

There are still so many essential TP's, white labels and releases that only come out on vinyl, if you're only dj'ing dubstep and don't have connections to get the mp3's direct from the producers you'd be limiting yourself going strictly digital. Unless you're into transferring the vinyl at home yourself to play out .

I have seen dubplates for sale, which people don't like but if you had decks or a hybrid setup you could theoretically play out if purchased.

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:39 pm
by evil madmen
If you really want to just try it out getting a controller isnt a bad route, however if you do get into it you should look into getting decks and stuff.

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:14 pm
by Jackstep
cheers people i'll look into vinyl a bit more
and as much i'd love to save up to get vinyl i'm at college so can't give to much time to work
i work part time as it is
but anyway cheers again for the advice

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:08 pm
by partition
Wolverine wrote:Serato FTW. Best of both worlds. :D
yes yes, totally agree!

Re: looking into starting to dj

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:16 am
by kenjen
Hey guys, didn't want to start a new thread about this so I figured I would just post here. I got my DJ setup around 4 months ago I have two technic 1200s m3ds. A behringer DJX 750 and serato. I have mainly just been downloading tunes and playing them at parties usually in my house. I have a mix of dubstep, house, dnb, and a lot of metal/rock (i'm a big metal head as well) (also, i'm not proud of ripping music off the internet which is why I am asking this, so keep the bashing to a minimum please) I have had a fascination with vinyl as long as I can remember, and I was thinking about selling my serato SL3 which I should be able to get around 700-800 dollars for, and spending that on a PA and vinyls. Does it sound logical to regress like that? Or should I just start buying MP3s online. I dont fell like my skills are that sharp just because I jumped to using serato, and it's made me kinda lazy. Sorry for the scattered text, my mind is racing atm. What do you guys think? :u: