When I started djing it was vinyl DVS did not even exist cdjs did not even look how they look now. These days I rock controllers I am fine with this. What I don't understand is why use DVS I see alot of people post about how they needed the feel of vinyl and sold their (insert high priced controller) for techs mixer audio 6 and scratch pro.. This seams a oxy moron if I were to switch back to vinyl there definitely wouldn't be a laptop in my setup. It'd be crates of vinyl and back to getting ass raped for vinyl.
Just seems silly to sell off a high end controller only to replace your setup with turntables and mixer and laptop. I mean if your a turtablists then aight fair but and the huge kicker is you probably wouldn't of bought a controller in the first place.
I mixed vinyl for 5 years before going to straight digital. The best thing about vinyl is being able to physically nudge and drop the vinyl but most high end controllers can do this hell my total control I nudge on only thing it can't do is hold to drop which my ns6 will resolve the only thing I truly miss.
So for tl;dr DVS in my eyes is not the same as vinyl djing. Vinyl djing means records not timecode.
Sorry any one feel where I'm coming from?
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