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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)
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I use both vinyl and DVS. DVS is if I'm getting paid for a top 40 set. Vinyl is for when I'm playing stuff I really like.
I use cds as well as midi
I have the Versadeck, though its a controller, I fear the dangers of a balls up of the software or pc so I play from usb sticks...so yeah i guess I'm digital for now
Started with cheap 2nd hand controller (bcd3000) and Vdj, got bored and buyed pair of cdj's (ndx-400) & mixer (m4) this summer and now use only cd's / thumbdrives. Planning to get at least on tt in the future. Mixer has 3 channels so i can play all of them at the same time.
I've always spun digital just simply because thats what i started with. But i have always been interested in vinyl and CDJ's. I plan on playing with those in the future.
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I mostly use a DVS setup with turntables. However, I still pull out the ol' vinyl on occasion. Overall, my DJ approach and style is the same whether I use vinyl or TSP.
Started w/ TTs, then moved to CDs, and now use vinyl and 2 x Numark V7, so vinyl and digital these days
Started with TTs, then went to Ableton, then learned CDs.
But now, Ableton is really the only way I can play, since I prefer the live remix/production capabilities.
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