Technology has certainly influenced and enhanced the DJ industry in many ways, mostly in a positive manner; however, DJ Marquez prefers a more 'hands-on' approach to dee-jaying and only uses CD turntables (or vinyl turntables) for a more au...
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That depends on your media. If you're planning on using Traktor to control MP3s and use only that as youre media, you need a Traktor Certified audio interface, which hooks up to your PC (and you hook your tables up to it). Then you also nee...
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Yes and No! We currently use a laptop to program our lightshows. It also acts as a backup system should our main players stop working. We do not use iPods to DJ with.
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No, I do not use a laptop. I never converted to a laptop because I never had 100% faith in its reliability and I do not like its appearance. Rebooting your PC or laptop is a fairly common practice, but I cannot reboot with a dance floor ful...
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Behringer UCA202 isn't the worst thing ever. It's based on the same sort of Burr-Brown USB audio device that's found in some very much more expensive boxes. There's also the ADSTech "Instant Music", which uses the same chip as the...
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of course it's not cheating, it's embracing technology. mixing with a laptop gives you the opportunity to do much more with your tracks/mixing than a cd dj because you've got the freedom to focus on different things than only the warping an...
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I personally felt that laptops were impersonal and aesthetically displeasing. I mean, no one wants to look at a laptop onstage. The other thing is, there’s a certain tactile sense when the band itself is playing. Handsome Furs is me and Ale...
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