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    If I would do 200+ gigs a year and have my livelihood depend on a perfectly executed DJ gig night after night I would also skip Traktor/VDJ/Ableton Live/et rest et rest and just use high end Pioneer CDJs.... Unless I had a backup laptop system config, of course (like Bassnectar.)

    So many things could go wrong with fragile laptops and bulky controllers. And it's easier to rent Pioneer CDJ or they are even available at the site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by razzzlin View Post
    The cold hard fact with most big live performances, is that they are just general press play and add effects ( and dance hehe)
    Like deadmau5 said in his article about pressing play, it has to be in time with the visuals. I dunno, what would you prefer, great live mixing, or a decent prepared mix with sweet visuals?
    I know this is a necro thread, but I thought I'd respond to this post since it's recent.

    Deadmau5 was mostly full of it in that article. There are many ways to circumvent the issue he was referring to; Armin van Buuren for instance (think it was Armin, I may be misremembering) uses SMPTE from extra cdjs to sync his visuals while Joachim Garraud uses SSL with video. The way Deadmau5 has his show set up may require a pre-mixed set, but it's not some sort of blanket requirement like he makes it out to be. It just makes the visuals easier and possibly more accurate in terms of sync.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keeb View Post
    I know this is a necro thread, but I thought I'd respond to this post since it's recent.

    Deadmau5 was mostly full of it in that article. There are many ways to circumvent the issue he was referring to; Armin van Buuren for instance (think it was Armin, I may be misremembering) uses SMPTE from extra cdjs to sync his visuals while Joachim Garraud uses SSL with video. The way Deadmau5 has his show set up may require a pre-mixed set, but it's not some sort of blanket requirement like he makes it out to be. It just makes the visuals easier and possibly more accurate in terms of sync.
    A lot of dj's have it set up so certain tracks are connected in time code with visuals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by razzzlin View Post
    The cold hard fact with most big live performances, is that they are just general press play and add effects ( and dance hehe)
    Like deadmau5 said in his article about pressing play, it has to be in time with the visuals. I dunno, what would you prefer, great live mixing, or a decent prepared mix with sweet visuals?
    Most big live performances? Maybe of Skrillex-esque chainsaw/car alarm music. Not if you listen to house/techno (& probably plenty other genres but I wouldn't really know).

    What would I prefer? Great live mixing. I'd happily have no visuals if the other option was a pre-mixed set. I would never knowingly pay to see someone "just press play" & I would feel ripped off if I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ad357 View Post
    What would I prefer? Great live mixing. I'd happily have no visuals if the other option was a pre-mixed set. I would never knowingly pay to see someone "just press play" & I would feel ripped off if I did.
    +a gazillion

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    Quote Originally Posted by Era 7 View Post
    +a gazillion
    Unfortunately tho this only falls into place for us.. as dj's.

    Cause we will be the people noticing that they artist isn't actually mixing or doing anything, where the average person doesn't notice a thing.

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