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Starting Djing?

Post by Draffacake » Mon Jun 13, 2011 2:42 pm

Alrighty, so i've been producing for a year and a bit, but i think i wanna start djing as well, maybe not live in front of an audience just yet, but eventually. Anyways, i think i'm probably gonna CDJ because vinyls are expensive and a lot to carry around, and they're easier to damage, whereas even if you scratch a CD you'd still have it ripped onto your computer or whatever. So my question is can anyone recomend me some decent decks/mixer for starting off, i don't want anything too pricey, but equally i want something good enough to perform with if that makes sense. Cheers :)

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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by phytone » Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:03 pm

Serato! Cheaper and much better than CDJs, keep the turntable alive!!!

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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by Draffacake » Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:50 am

Hmmm, i'll look at that, i don't like the idea of having a laptop on stage though, and correct me if i'm wrong but i thought serato was a software..

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Post by MikeE » Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:56 am

Serato + Vinyl = win
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Post by wizeguy » Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:51 am

yea i would get some 1210's and serato if you want to save in the long run. you dont really want anything other than technics (or pioneers if you get cdj's) even tho you will be paying more than the beginner gear you will easily be able to get your money back (or most of it) if you decide you want to sell

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Post by Wolverine » Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:50 am

phytone wrote:Serato! Cheaper and much better than CDJs, keep the turntable alive!!!
MikeE wrote:Serato + Vinyl = win
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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by apmje » Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:37 pm

I play vinyl only atm but if I was to play digi, Serato would be my choice!

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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by Draffacake » Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:29 pm

alrighty cheers guys, so serato does seem the way to go, i'll look into it :)

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Post by Montgomery Burns » Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:30 am

Same for me, I mix on decks with real vinyls or serato vinyls and that's it !

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Post by spleen » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:28 am

Montgomery Burns wrote:Same for me, I mix on decks with real vinyls or serato vinyls and that's it !
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Post by Mehlovich » Wed Jun 15, 2011 4:01 pm

fuck Serato - go for Traktor Scratch 2 duo.
Its way cheaper and just as good as Serato.
you only get to play on 2 decks with duo2.. however you dont need more than two decks. unless youre yunx... 8)

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Post by 55stevieboy2010 » Wed Jun 15, 2011 4:29 pm

mate please listen to me. Im massively all for vinyl, please dont get me wrong but i too couldnt afford vinyl so i bought some cdj 400's. This is the way i think you should go, as it will teach you how to mix properly, as i believe serato basically does it all for ya? i think it beatmatches it somehow (correct me if im wrong serato heads) Never used serato, i know alot of people are going that way, so that seems a good way too but everywhere uses cdjs nowadays, thay are always pioneer and you dont need to use a laptop, just cd's. its easy. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING OTHER THAT PIONEER

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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by bass_culture » Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:25 pm

55stevieboy2010 wrote:mate please listen to me. Im massively all for vinyl, please dont get me wrong but i too couldnt afford vinyl so i bought some cdj 400's. This is the way i think you should go, as it will teach you how to mix properly, as i believe serato basically does it all for ya? i think it beatmatches it somehow (correct me if im wrong serato heads) Never used serato, i know alot of people are going that way, so that seems a good way too but everywhere uses cdjs nowadays, thay are always pioneer and you dont need to use a laptop, just cd's. its easy. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING OTHER THAT PIONEER
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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by SKINDAD » Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:53 pm

bass_culture wrote:
55stevieboy2010 wrote:mate please listen to me. Im massively all for vinyl, please dont get me wrong but i too couldnt afford vinyl so i bought some cdj 400's. This is the way i think you should go, as it will teach you how to mix properly, as i believe serato basically does it all for ya? i think it beatmatches it somehow (correct me if im wrong serato heads) Never used serato, i know alot of people are going that way, so that seems a good way too but everywhere uses cdjs nowadays, thay are always pioneer and you dont need to use a laptop, just cd's. its easy. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING OTHER THAT PIONEER
No it doesn't, well not when I've used it.
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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by Wolverine » Wed Jun 15, 2011 8:03 pm

Serato basically makes all your mp3 collection spinnable on turntables, that is all!! Whoever said that Serato beatmatches for you clearly uses Virutal Dj or something like that

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Post by phytone » Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:55 pm

^ What these guys said - Serato does not beatmatch at all... If I was you, the last thing I would do would be to get CDJ400s - You're gonna end up paying about £750 for a pair and then need to buy a mixer on top of that, so you're gonna be paying about a grand for what is essentially a low end setup these days...

What I'd suggest is that you go out and buy something like this:
1x Serato SL1 - £350 (new off ebay)
2x Technics 1210s - £300 off ebay (second hand, but they last forever!)
1 Mixer of your choice - £200 and if you have a laptop which im sure you do then total is only 850!

I managed to get 1210s for 200 and SL3 for 300 by waiting for bargains on ebay, so if you're strapped for cash, do the same!

This setup will be pretty damn future proof too, unlike with CDJs where as soon as the new model comes out you will be forced into upgrading to 'Blue Ray' version or whatever they plan to bring out next...

Hope this helps you mate, let us know what you get!

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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by Pada » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:13 pm

Don't get SL1, the sound quality is crap.
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Post by Riddles » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:31 pm

I heard the new traktor scratch duo/pro 2 is really good and ill probably try it out. as for dj gear, get some 1210s and serato/traktor, means you can get all the vinyl only releases as well as getting digital stuff
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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by phytone » Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:56 pm

(Pada) wrote:Don't get SL1, the sound quality is crap.
Fair do's, I have only had experience with the SL3, so worth paying the extra 100 quid for i guess!

Used a Rane TTM57 mixer before that which was lovely, awesome for scratching, but only 2 channels.

Riddles - Very true about vinyl only releases, I can't afford a vinyl habit, but love buying the occasional record when I really love a tune, especially if it has some decent artwork.

I just really hope the DJ community as a whole starts to open their eyes to Serato a bit more as oppose to sticking with CDJs...It would kill me to see turntables disappear from clubs...I really hope serato/traktor & other packages that make use of the turntable as a controller win the battle against CDJs!

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Re: Starting Djing?

Post by droogie » Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:38 pm

Im in the process of saving up for serato as i want to go digital,but can't ever say goodbye to vinyl.It's too sexy

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