I still do everything, i like it keep it open.
DVS or Software
Strictly vinyl (collect and play records, time-code vinyl for DVS does not count)
CDs only
Vinyl & CDs
Both CDs & DVS/Software
DVS & Vinyl
I play it all (Vinyl, CDs & DVS/Software)
I still do everything, i like it keep it open.
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Originally Posted by Tonitz
Thought it was pretty much accepted that "going digital" meant running a laptop, but I corrected my mistake to keep it movin.
Last edited by Rek_Aviles; 01-29-2012 at 08:11 PM. Reason: :argh:
well, my cdjs play off a usb hard drive. so technically im not playing cds. im so fucking confused.
DVS and Vinyl.
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My setup can support any of the above mediums, but I mostly am digital/midi based.
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Everything, i have a few records i have bought for my small collection that i enjoy playing. Mostly just use my controller though because its very good.
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dvs and vinyl. i had CDJs and vinyl and DVS for awhile, but it was just an extra step to burn MP3's to CD so i sold them.
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I'm with Kevin here, DVS is a controller. CDJs are a controller. Folks using CDJs with Serato always sort of fascinated me as to why they wouldn't just get a VCI-100/300 -- thinking of leaping to controller myself. Never selling my decks tho.
Quick Edit: Serato exclusively pretty much at this point.
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