Title | : | HOW HARD IS IT TO DJ WITH VINYL |
Lasting | : | 12.51 |
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Views | : | 59 rb |
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Sounds nothing like a record for starters the dynamics aren’t the same No Key lock no sync no quantised no snap no beat grid No cue no bpm read out no compressor oh you find that one out when you hit the red no auto gain NO FUN paint brush vs Pixels it’s just not the same … Comment from : Scott Sound |
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It's just not as cool as it used to be, the kids aren't impressed anymore Comment from : Noah Richardson |
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Frankly, it’s so easy now I don’t even use headphones Comment from : Shartfinsoup |
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Mixing with vinyl is like playing Tetris on level 10 for 3 hours Comment from : DJ TROPICAL DISCO |
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Y'all want things done for you I'm so glad I'm cut from the cloth of vinyl Comment from : Dwight Jones |
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Y'all not DJing, y'all pushing bottoms!!! 👎 Comment from : Dwight Jones |
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This was a really interesting video, and kind of reassuring, as someone who is trying to mix with vinyl exclusively and finds it hard to do with much consistency I guess the main point is practice, practice, practice! Comment from : bigtallpap |
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Annoyingly misguided and undereducated tutorial Comment from : RMA |
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AND I DON'T USE STICKERS EITHER Comment from : Tony Smith |
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THE TECHNOLOGY WE HAVE TODAY MAKES THINGS TOO EASY TO PICK UP AND DO ANYTHING I NEVER WANT TO LEARN ANYTHING THAT WAY, THERE'S NO REAL WORK PUT INTO ANYTHING WHEN U USE WHAT'S OUT THERE FOR HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE I PERSONALLY LOVE TO ALWAYS USE VINYL, NO WORRIES OF SKIPPING, POPS OR CRACKLES I LOVE ALL OF THAT SHIT! THE MISTAKES MADE WITH ACTUAL VINYL BEAUTIFUL AS LONG AS I'M ALIVE I WILL BE MIXING, SCRATCHING, JUGGLING AND ALL THAT SHIT WITH PLASTIC!!!!!!!!!!! Comment from : Tony Smith |
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Hell yeah if you can't spin on vinyl you are not a real dj Your just a computer operator Comment from : Bob Bouthillette |
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Ich war so geschockt als du deutsch gesprochen hast Comment from : dein amça |
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Hard really Comment from : Freebase |
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Wow & Flutter (In english) Comment from : WREIGN |
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How did you need 100 records for an hour?? Did you play 20 seconds of every record? Comment from : Alon Benkin |
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I'm not a DJ (despite my initials) and understand very little of this stuff, but I love late 90s early 2000s tranceand I loved this video Awesome Thanks mate, very interesting Cheers Comment from : Donovan Jackson |
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Before all of this there was DJ Kool Herc, Grand Master Flash, & Grand Wizzard Theodore! Comment from : David Ramirez |
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To be fair you should never touch the platter while mixingbrBecause you hear it speeding up and downbrAlso you never touch a spindal on the turntables for the same reason abovebrAnd if you get the beat in right the decks do hold and play together and thats how you get you phazing but you shouldn't be touching the decks at all unless cuing,beat juggling,scratchnig ect Comment from : Alex Walsh |
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Great video I started out DJ'ing with vinyl Loved it and I never stopped loving it Although in recent years I have DJ'ed also a lot with DJ Controllers and CD players In my vinyl days I played a lot of music that wasn't made with a computer and would change tempo every second The one thing i learned from it was to never let go of the pitch control so that i could constantly adjust the tempo and keep the two records in sync Comment from : MrShade |
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Awful accent Couldn't watch Puke Comment from : Spike123 |
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Es un sueño 😍🎶🎶🎶🙌 buenas noches 🌌🌌✨✨ Comment from : NOORDN D MN |
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I just learned to mix with vynil I wanted to actually learn how to dj without the computer I did and I am so happy It took a long time to learn and I'm still perfecting it Comment from : Kevin Rojas |
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I'm learning on vinyl i can finally keep the tracks on beat but not for long i can never tell which track is running away Comment from : left behind |
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Thanks man! Does anyone know a DJ that can actually do the loop on camera? I would love to see that kind of skill! Comment from : SauceCup |
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wow can i have ur turntable i have my table but its to old Comment from : Emmanuel Robles Bellazo |
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I started early 90s with vinyl and developed skills to be able to make both 1 and 2 to stay synced…I appreciate all djs now, I believe there are different skills with vinyl and with pushing buttons It’s sort of like paddle shifters and manual stick shift Both can be fun with different skills 👍 a big difference though with vinyls that I remember, especially doing gigs was that we couldn’t dance especially when we’re mixing in during the break, we had to really manage many components and focus, versus cdj auto sync makes it possible to hype the crowd and dance 🕺 Comment from : The Diolula Life |
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Most djs I know use their headphones to que up the tracks,why on earth would you use beat sync,where's the fun in that Comment from : weximan1 |
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Nice!! Comment from : ian gillon |
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HOW HARD IS IT TO DJ WITH VINYLbris a strange question in my eyesbra bro told me 1 day, that NOTHING that has 2 B done is easy U gottabrwork & practice so things become easy for x-ample, in the late 80s & 90s U heard all the dj's doing their mixes in the clubs with vinyl, so at the end U automatically get an idea of how it's done 'cause U had ( still have ) the same 12"vinyls & your technics 12's at home when U R in music & the goal was 2 B a djbri would say that 4 the young generation it's easier with the new technology ( button pushin' ) & 4 us old souls with the technics 12's ( fader, feelin' & wax pushin' ), 'cause we R used to it at the end NOTHING's easy & most importantbr4 the dj's, make the party goin' on & have some fun with the people Comment from : ABU MC |
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Come on DUDE not rocket science Took me back in the 80's about 5 minutes to master mixing with vinyl The easiest part I can mix anyway you wish anything from 150 BPM into another record of 70 BPM Easy Comment from : Sebastian Sebastian |
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Been Djing since the early 90’s all vinyl Biggest pro tip - once you master how to cue your track The key to beat matching is riding the pitch Comment from : Jimmy Flores |
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I hope vinyl DJing makes a comeback There are wedding couples that are willing to pay the skills tax Comment from : David Perry |
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My brother in law would put quarters on the needle to prevent skipping… thats that old school djing… things will never be the same again😞 Comment from : M Lean |
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it isnt hard at all, you just get used to it Comment from : Larry Levann |
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One slight nit for the aspiring beatmatchers tuning in: it’s often times helpful to pay more attention to the highs (hi-hats, claps, etc) in the mix vs the bass or kick drums, the reason being: most of the time you are mixing two tracks you are not (or are very lightly / carefully) mixing bass frequencies, so much as high / mid frequencies This is the reason a real dj will always sound much better than a sync dj…the kick drum is not always the best gauge for proper phrasing/beat matching, and digital software usually always beatmatches /quantizes on the kick drum Comment from : Taylor |
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I think lots of people are getting back into vinyl it's a way to supper an artist there is almost too much crap out there flooding the download sites I like seeing10- 20 new tracks a day not 500 😂 probably 10k dance tunes a day put out if it was to be cut on vinyl it would be 100 Comment from : andy boy |
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@Jon Sine - wow and flutter - term used to describe drifting / not staying locked Comment from : Charleston Stickup |
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Basically he's telling what the craft used to be like I'm learning to mix myself with vinyl Tried with digital and despite liking the add one it can offer I got bored with it There is something digital can't get you, the feeling of the record on your fingertips, the groove going through your body and having to chase it with the pitch You'll probably want to throw your decks through the window a few times But crafts take time and practice Comment from : Rodrigo Perez Garces |
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Do you ever use your Denon players and in the middle of a mixset just play a record or two to mix thigs up a bit before returning to your platters again? Comment from : Clayton Proctor |
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Earned a subscriber bro that was a great video Comment from : Finn ONeill |
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Hello goose, you're a winnerbrbrbrIf you dont behave, you'll be dinner Comment from : the kneebreaker |
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I’m a vinyl DJ For me vinyl is the one and only thing I don’t need sync buttons I have my ears working Sad that everything is digital now I have to collect older vinyl records Comment from : Aki Karilainen |
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I still use vinyl exclusively 25 years and still going It's so much more fun to watch and has way more soul And it actually requires skill Any poser can use a controller Comment from : david moore |
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Great Video , and nicely explained Comment from : DJ AK GOLD |
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It's a lot harder than what most people think 👍! Comment from : DJ TONY |
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Wow and flutter? Comment from : DJ Kunimitsu |
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where did you get the desk? Comment from : AJ |
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If u use timecode vinyls plus software it sounds very close to real vinyl and the cdjs sound super similar even the old ones but on cdjs you cant do the same tricks Comment from : K!ck |
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It entertaining to watch a vinyl DJ preform Comment from : Cameron pankratz |
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I've recently went back to crate digging and playing sets of my old records As a perfectionist when it comes to beat matching, mixing vinyl is a pain in the ass No matter how perfect you think you got it they always wander with the wow and flutter on the decks I've played on every format over the last 30 years and there is something special about playing vinyl and people seem to love seeing it done But I'll always use digital for new music, got time code but it's crazy to give myself a hard time with tempo when I can mix easily on digital (I don't ever use sync, don't trust it) Comment from : Alan Marshall |
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good job, maybe more people will appreciate playing vinyl Comment from : OLEK Z VINYLA |
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YOU PUT THE NEW KIDS ON OLD SKOOL DECKS THEY WOULD EMBARRASS THEMSELVES Comment from : ol capone |
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is so cool Comment from : DöréDesign Fashion Models Klamotten Style |
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The best sets ever done in history have been done on vinyl Comment from : Jo Jo |
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Awesome! Thank you Comment from : Just Great Ideas Today |
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Not hard at all, my style of mixing is BASE vs MELODY TRACK, I mix hardtrance and hardstyle at 180-190 bpm to fit the Makina style very fun and easy to do Comment from : LinkSmokes420 |
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fuck all those easy mp3's mixer who call them self DJsbrReal DJs use vinyl Comment from : zaandamdog |
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Great video, here's my quick set, before get new gear, I haven't dj since teenager but it's like riding a bike, even on slippy belt drives which is like a two wheel bicycle and direct drive like having stabilisers, sorry if that hurt most djs but it's true Post your set, let's gobri youtube/Nc1hXCjrlQg/i Comment from : DJLNR #djlnr |
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so byebrbro Comment from : AdrianJenGo |
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i don't know you bro Comment from : AdrianJenGo |
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Excellent video Some may be a little vex but you told the truth You actually remembered the old years and spoke so passionately about being in the zone, that's rare and I'm with you on that one Comment from : compositions forever |
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I love this video as it gives a good insight and the pros and cons I still DJ vinyl particularly 7" and still love the sound and art form Your video helps explain the culture and how both forms can coexist Thank you! Comment from : Faruq Foster |
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You can’t call yourself a DJ unless you use vinyl Comment from : DJ ALDO |
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It’s sad, I used to DJ to get away from the computer for a bit Comment from : tamrix |
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Coming from experience as someone who has never spoke german but has had a mother that lived in germany, just explain it Germans have words that every other language does not Comment from : 3V0 |
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Totally agree👍 today's new generation DJs are lazy as fuck! Lazy ass DJs of today Nothing like old school real deal DJs 👍! Comment from : DJ TONY |
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Hi Jon Sine! I don't know if someone has said this in the comments, but that percentage difference in RPM you're talking about in English is called "wow-and-flutter" Comment from : bobtheman1 |
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10:28 yeah, that's my practice - use some certain records for scratch effects, and some certain songs, on the turntables, and use the controller for most of the music But I really want to grab those SC's and replace the controller and laptop with them Comment from : Andin Briwel |
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I hadn't mixed since 2010, kept my vinyl, thought i could bounce into vinyl mixing straight away like i used tohmmm, it's difficult, to be honest, i'm not sure how i used to do it Practice I would say get a good turntable to start with This time around i punted for reloop rp7000mk2 and they should make the job a bit easier hopefully Comment from : stevie scantsquad ig jus1sniff |
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youtube/2iDbAtkag0g CHECK OUT MY VINYL MIX ☺️👆👆 Comment from : Kevin Stack |
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Its not so hard as you tell but video is cool Comment from : cosmo cat |
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If you can play vinyl you can call yourself a real dj because the only thing is can help to you is your ears!! Comment from : Domi Depulse |
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So ur just gonna talk and not mix any vinyl? Comment from : Pilydelphia |
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Great Vid, thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge! People often have no idea about vinyl DJing these days Comment from : Brad Dymock |
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Still mainly play vinyl It's just so much more fun And people often appreciate the effort Comment from : CmonSoundz |
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you got it right, dj's think they have to do something with all the new time they have, so the mixes last a minute or so and accordingly individual dance music song structure is boring Comment from : njclondon2009 |
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On average according to Grandmaster Flash, 4 bars forward would require 6 counter clockwise rotations at 100BPM Comment from : Ray S |
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Farmers use TraktorsbrDJs use Technics Comment from : Andy Q |
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There's a book called How to DJ right And even though I learned most of the beat matching in the late 1990s, this book was still a major key unlocking a deeper philosophical contribution Comment from : dj miXin |
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Super Video Danke für die Hilfe Comment from : tobi_ |
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Nice to see a video of this topic! I've a big passion for collecting Vinyls The feeling of holding your music in hand and can handle it however you want is incredible for me So in my way mixing with vinyl is a great way to work with my vinylcollection Every Vinylset is an own project In addition I love to see spinning vinyls :-) Comment from : My Record Corner |
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To be fair, if records were not heavy and expansive as they are, you probably would see lot of dj still using turntables Comment from : dock duck |
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Vinyl always, too many brlazy DJ's ! Comment from : Shaine Buckley |
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really useful video, thank you Jon Comment from : Drin Mo |
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This dude never rocked a joint with vynl Comment from : Causa Sui |
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Paul Oakenfold - Traveling CD2 was actually from vinyl :) Comment from : astralboy79 |
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