CD decks are a sham :(
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Re: CD decks are a sham? :(
I've actually started to use USB sticks when I play out. I've got a CD wallet but I find before a gig I can jsut whack a few tracks over and start afresh its quite cool. Also this hotel bar has 1210's there so I can take my vinyl too. best of both worlds
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Re: CD decks are a sham? :(
I don't care what you're writing, sorry.Themis wrote:@bateman
not every brain fart which is invented by the industry is "the future".
they try to sell devices so they invent a lot of things which we all desperately "need".
real inovation and improvement pretty much stopped after CDjs were invented, now all those shiny devices are old things with new clothes and some buttons ...
the same with this idea here, were is the real inovation in a USB Only player? you have to carry only 10 g insteal of 500 g CD Case? you save 3 minutes of your life with copying files over to a USB Stick rather than burning a CD?
its all just to sell more devices to a market who already has everything.. so they want to make us think we really need this new features..
I'm just saying, that in a not too long future, it will of course be possible that you have your collection stored online and then you login from the mixer in the club to your cloudbased storage and play the tracks from there.
If it's good for us, me, the techno environment or what ever. I don't know. I'm just saying it will come, of course it will.
I play with vinyls, cd's, usb sticks, serato, traktor. I've tried most of the stuff, except usb controllers and sync'ed traktor sets. All of it have advantages and disadvantages. Go for what you find suits your own needs the best.
One thing I observed in this thread is that it now seems to be a valid point how much weight the DJ bag has, haha You guys make my day.
Re: CD decks are a sham? :(
the innovation is, well, i predict, that you would spend about 700 on an mp3-J and 1000 on the cd-j with the eeeeeeeexact same functionality. (except the cd playing utility of course)Themis wrote: the same with this idea here, were is the real inovation in a USB Only player? you have to carry only 10 g insteal of 500 g CD Case? you save 3 minutes of your life with copying files over to a USB Stick rather than burning a CD?
its all just to sell more devices to a market who already has everything.. so they want to make us think we really need this new features..
what i'm saying is the opposite of this!Themis wrote: its all just to sell more devices to a market who already has everything.. so they want to make us think we really need this new features..
they're trying to sell more devices to a market who doesn't want them, they keep making me think i really need this old feature.
Re: CD decks are a sham? :(
why would someone want to use cd's over a usb stick? essentially they are the same thing once you get infront of a cdj no? other then tracklisting on the cd front i cant see a difference.
im still playing vinyl, but i do play the odd cd. if i knew the place where i was playing had them fancy cdjs that you can take a usb stick i would take that as it takes a lot less time to load stuff onto a stick.
im still playing vinyl, but i do play the odd cd. if i knew the place where i was playing had them fancy cdjs that you can take a usb stick i would take that as it takes a lot less time to load stuff onto a stick.
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you look like a dck if you turn up for a gig with a USB stick and they only have CDJ-1000's.
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lets face it, you look like a dck if you turn up for a gig with a USB stick and they only have CDJ-1000's.
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Re: CD decks are a sham? :(
its maybe that pioneer thinks that DJing in some years will be, what hawtin does now. so no need for a device like that. or anything between mixing out of the box and vinyl/cd.hairblz wrote: the innovation is, well, i predict, that you would spend about 700 on an mp3-J and 1000 on the cd-j with the eeeeeeeexact same functionality. (except the cd playing utility of course)
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yeah that's a point. maybe they spent a lot getting their loading/eject times and the rest to a certain level, they're not finished cashing in on that investment.Themis wrote:its maybe that pioneer thinks that DJing in some years will be, what hawtin does now. so no need for a device like that. or anything between mixing out of the box and vinyl/cd.hairblz wrote: the innovation is, well, i predict, that you would spend about 700 on an mp3-J and 1000 on the cd-j with the eeeeeeeexact same functionality. (except the cd playing utility of course)