Its my favorite type of setup but would it be too much of a hassle for this or do you feel its worth it?
Its my favorite type of setup but would it be too much of a hassle for this or do you feel its worth it?
I use 1200s and tsp2 DVS for all my gigs... It's not so bad if you buy a Dj dolley to help lug it around. I also backup on my iPad and most times play everything off it until the main part of the gig.
I used to own a vci-100 and felt a little silly charging people for gigs. Though I am confident my mixes are good I've always got a better crowd response from my ttables. Easy conversation starter bc people don't see them around much in my part of town bc I'm not in Atlanta anymore.
--> (2) Technics 1200 mk2, (1) Technics 1200 m3d, (1) Technics 1200 mk5, Pioneer DJM-S9, Rokit 5 Monitors, BX8 Monitor, TSP2, SDJ, DJP4M (DjProForMac), 2015 Macbook Pro (Quad Core i7 2.5ghz, 16GB RAM, 2GB AMD-R9, 1GB SSD) <--
I am saving up for a CDs setup so I don't have to deal with commuters anymore on gigs. Ima use the 1200s at home and Cdjs on gigs
--> (2) Technics 1200 mk2, (1) Technics 1200 m3d, (1) Technics 1200 mk5, Pioneer DJM-S9, Rokit 5 Monitors, BX8 Monitor, TSP2, SDJ, DJP4M (DjProForMac), 2015 Macbook Pro (Quad Core i7 2.5ghz, 16GB RAM, 2GB AMD-R9, 1GB SSD) <--
There's the Denon SC3900 too if you really want the motorized platter.
I agree on the turntables being a crowd favorite. I did a 50th birthday party at a vfw two weeks ago playing 60's and 70's rock on vinyl, and they loved that I was playing the same records that they listened to when they were young. Then later in the evening I switched to dvs and the younger crowd made a circle around me as I scratched over some trap. The best part was seeing the 50 year olds twerking to it lol.
Toshiba Satellite Windows 8.1, TSP2, Audio 10, Audio 2, 2x Technics 1200 MKII, Pioneer DJM-707, Midi Fighter Spectra, Kontrol X1, Behringer CMD PL-1
It's kind of a pain in the ass because of all the added cables and flight cases. It takes me about fifteen minutes to set up all my hardware and about 30 to wire it all up. I did the ground wire delete mod and added 4.5' cables to my technics to help save time and give better versatility. I also got an eight plug multicolor rca snake for between my mixer and soundcard to reduce cables and reduce confusion. I also switched from a wireless mic to a cabled one to also reduce cables and speed up setup time. I also use a minidsp dsp instead of a rack of eq's, crossovers, and other rack equipment to save space, time, and my back. So there is a lot of little things that you can do to make a dvs setup doable in a mobile rig.
Toshiba Satellite Windows 8.1, TSP2, Audio 10, Audio 2, 2x Technics 1200 MKII, Pioneer DJM-707, Midi Fighter Spectra, Kontrol X1, Behringer CMD PL-1
Depending on your mixing style and if you want to use a controller, one turntable is always an option. Something like an s4 and a 1200 allows you to cue quick, scratch a little, use vinyl with the least amount of equipment and still have that badass turntable look![]()
*Samsung rv 511, 8gb ram, core i5 processor* *Samsung netbook 2gb ram* *Traktor pro 2* *Traktor s4* *midi fighter spectra* *audio technica ath-m50x* *m audio trigger finger pro* *ableton* *fl studio* and a load of other random bits and pieces.... plus I like bacon yo.
when I was in the process of getting my full setup again I did multiple gigs with one ttable and just used the duplicate option within traktor. I used the pitch bend keyboard shortcuts when needed and cued in the next track on my ttable...which when I got back into dj'ing was not a 1200...it was a numark ttx 500 and a mackie d.2 (non-pro) mixer. I started on serato, traded serato for traktor with a buddy of mine and NEVER looked back.
now, 3-4 years later I finally have a full setup. If I can just make time to produce my own music on the maschine I'd be good to go.
--> (2) Technics 1200 mk2, (1) Technics 1200 m3d, (1) Technics 1200 mk5, Pioneer DJM-S9, Rokit 5 Monitors, BX8 Monitor, TSP2, SDJ, DJP4M (DjProForMac), 2015 Macbook Pro (Quad Core i7 2.5ghz, 16GB RAM, 2GB AMD-R9, 1GB SSD) <--
1200s and Serato. It's not too bad in a battle position coffin and a 10" mixer.
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