On the topic of DJ Studio. I’m just getting back into this from lat 80’s and early 90’s. I love technology but I really love the old art of DJ’ing. When someone says “just mixing” in a derogatory sense, I feel sorry for them. There is an art to it. Yet they are the same people that complain when quantizing and beat grids are off. Some have ignored the basics because of technology. Some of my favorite sets are the only vinyl minimal sets on YT. It’s not because I’m a vinyl purist or anything but because they are using old time skills. To each his own. I’m no hater and time has moved on. Doesn’t mean I can’t miss the old days.
@subschnee457325 күн бұрын
You know the point in mixing while beatmatching is, that you're doing two things at a time. This is an art that one has to handle and it's very difficult with all the other factors that come into play at the same time which are level matching, selecting, crowd control and maintaining self satisfaction. This are 6 things one has to be able to be doing when DJing of the grid in the exact same moment and I tell you that's this a selection of talent by itself. I mean let alone level matching with vinyl is a thing of it's own before we even dive into the interplay between the other aspects. It's a lost art and I'm thankful that there are still people around that take the challenge and like to go for a hike than a walk in a park. Don't get me wrong, parks can be nice and the right thing for some people,personally I like hiking, And some are into climbing mountains...
@AnthonyThomas-o4l22 күн бұрын
@subschnee4573 Level matching gives you an excuse to twitle with knobs. I never had vast differences between songs, only small ones and usually from smaller labels. That is why many don't like the FLX 2.
@subschnee457322 күн бұрын
@@AnthonyThomas-o4l If you want to mix music that was produced from different decades and/or genres you have to match levels. Already mixing a side A 45rpm cut is different in volume than the second side B 33rpm cut, let alone a LP cut or a classic Disco record with a House tune fresh from the press.
@misterparticular23 күн бұрын
love this channel .subscribed
@DJOSKY26 күн бұрын
Yes to long form DJ sets ✨
@misskelli250027 күн бұрын
LOL...WE ARE "The Robots" Kraftwerk 1978 . Inspiring episode. Thanks
@digitaljedi713715 күн бұрын
Marry Chritmas
@offtherecord-crossfader27 күн бұрын
Definitely forgot to edit out the bit before ‘Add To Playlist’ 🤣 it’s been a long year 😅
@DJingDad27 күн бұрын
Love it but can u fix the wobbly table? lol
@offtherecord-crossfader26 күн бұрын
No budget. Spent it all on the lights 😂
@reskepa702824 күн бұрын
Use Stack of newspaper bruv 😂
@salparadise122025 күн бұрын
There's one thing that AI will never be able to replace, and that's human inspiration. I'm sure the day will come when AI will be able to out perform people, but soul inspiration? That requires a heart, not just a clever-dick algorithm.
@AnthonyThomas-o4l22 күн бұрын
Correct AI is a tool.
@Raincat96110 күн бұрын
I suspect the soul you speak of is just another algorithm to be mastered by ai. Hope I'm wrong.
@salparadise12209 күн бұрын
@@Raincat961 Intuitive creativity, being one sign of this "soul". No, I don't think AI will ever master it. Mostly because it comes from feeling, and machines don't feel.