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M-50 your post did not show up mate, it was just a little box with a red cross in it. Im on my phone so not all posts show.

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Will you be able to play @ BG's initiation to the clique on December 27th? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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QuartzGooner
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I am more into Hip Hop but my opinion is, buy proper decks that play vinyl.
You hook them up to your ipod or laptop via the mixer and digital/audio interface, and use Serato Software to mix with.

Basically means you just carry two pieces of coded vinyl with you, one for each deck. (Perhaps two spares too).

Then all you music is in digital form...(plus you could bring a bag or records/cds in case your laptop/ipod crashes but that is up to you.)

Idea is it saves you dragging cds or records with you, and means that the software lets you have two "virtual" copies of any record, which is great for mixing.

Have a few lessons to start then spend time on your own practicing.

Most important of all...know your tunes inside out.

Learn and feel which ones lift a crowd, which ones build tension, which bring down that tension, which are early evening "head knodders".

Vestax make decent mixers. Technics make good decks.

http://serato.com/

http://www.vestax.com/

http://www.mixmag.net/

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:augie:

Fucking. HATE. Poxy. Fucking. Bastard. Fucking. Wanker. DJs. :evil: :evil: :evil:

Buy a fucking guitar and learn to play it and write your own songs rather than just fucking robbing other people's stuff!! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

KILL ALL DJ's. Shower of pricks. :evil: 8)

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DB10GOONER wrote::augie:

Fucking. HATE. Poxy. Fucking. Bastard. Fucking. Wanker. DJs. :evil: :evil: :evil:

Buy a fucking guitar and learn to play it and write your own songs rather than just fucking robbing other people's stuff!! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

KILL ALL DJ's. Shower of pricks. :evil: 8)
We have electric over here now so things are a little advanced :lol: We don't need to play the guitar while taking advantage of innocent animals :lol: :lol:

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kingjayson1 wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote::augie:

Fucking. HATE. Poxy. Fucking. Bastard. Fucking. Wanker. DJs. :evil: :evil: :evil:

Buy a fucking guitar and learn to play it and write your own songs rather than just fucking robbing other people's stuff!! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

KILL ALL DJ's. Shower of pricks. :evil: 8)
We have electric over here now so things are a little advanced :lol: We don't need to play the guitar while taking advantage of innocent animals :lol: :lol:
:lol:

Where's the fun in that??!! :roll: :-P :wink:

And is "we have electric, muh..." similar to having "electricity"? :D :wink:

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Post by BournemouthRED »

CDJ's = Pioneer
Vinyl = Technics 1210's. (although they are proper expenive now since theyve been discontinued)

dont buy cheap stuff, you'll only wish you'd bought the proper stuff and if you wanna play out, this is what they will have in every bar and club.
theres enough online tutorials to rule out an expensive course and its just a matter of practice.
And the main thing is to understand the music, how its constructed, breaks down etc. Mixing should be fluid and not about the technology, ignore any bpm counter and just do it over and over until beatmatching is second nature.
Fuck this im going for a mix :lol:

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this is my set up. DB10Gooner take note of the wooden thing with strings also in shot! :-P
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Post by Connolly55 »

Thanks for everyones help.

Are they CDJ 400's?

Got a few mates who I spoke to last night about it, he said to pick up a 2nd hand pair of 100's or 400's just to learn on, he taught himself and he is really good. He plays in clubs to crowds of 200-300.

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Yeah 200's mate. The cheaper pioneer cdj's at only 900 quid a pair! :shock: i love em, still want a set of 2000's but they are mega money :(

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BournemouthRED wrote:this is my set up. DB10Gooner take note of the wooden thing with strings also in shot! :-P
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that looks awesome, mate 8)

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My setup...

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My room back home is ridiculously tiny so it was a bit of a squeeze trying to fit shelves and everything in :lol: Don't really use them as much as I used to but it's still nice to spin a few tracks every now & then.

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Dan_85 wrote:My setup...

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My room back home is ridiculously tiny so it was a bit of a squeeze trying to fit shelves and everything in :lol: Don't really use them as much as I used to but it's still nice to spin a few tracks every now & then.
Quaility mate! 8) if you ever decide to sell your cdj's let me know. But if your anything like me, you never will! :lol:

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brazilianGOONER wrote:
BournemouthRED wrote:this is my set up. DB10Gooner take note of the wooden thing with strings also in shot! :-P
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that looks awesome, mate 8)
Is that a Rane mixer?

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