What tech functionalilty do you really use?
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 6:26 am
The first time you've stood before a DJ CD deck, you probably were like "whoa, what are all those buttons for". And many DJ software actually reproduces even the common layout of these controls.
So what of this functionality do you actually use?
I mean, there is tons where I can imagine a house DJ using them, but not a Swing DJ... like loop editing, aligning songs on a beat level and such. I figure not even crossfaders get heavily used with swing DJs.
So what of the usual DJ CD deck functionality do you use?
I definitely see the point in:
party use:
- Cue points to skip long pauses at the beginning of tracks
- Seeking controls to find the proper starting point (and of course, track)
- Relay button to make the player auto-start the next song in the other deck
For training:
- pitching / speed control
- multiple cue points when studying a choreography
Anything I missed? I mean, I wouldn't dare to call myself a DJ... I guess I know the tech, but I totally lack experience; but to me swing DJing is like 99% picking the appropriate music.
I figure that sometimes a cue-out point would be useful (for songs with a long end), but I havn't seen that anywhere yet.
So what of this functionality do you actually use?
I mean, there is tons where I can imagine a house DJ using them, but not a Swing DJ... like loop editing, aligning songs on a beat level and such. I figure not even crossfaders get heavily used with swing DJs.
So what of the usual DJ CD deck functionality do you use?
I definitely see the point in:
party use:
- Cue points to skip long pauses at the beginning of tracks
- Seeking controls to find the proper starting point (and of course, track)
- Relay button to make the player auto-start the next song in the other deck
For training:
- pitching / speed control
- multiple cue points when studying a choreography
Anything I missed? I mean, I wouldn't dare to call myself a DJ... I guess I know the tech, but I totally lack experience; but to me swing DJing is like 99% picking the appropriate music.
I figure that sometimes a cue-out point would be useful (for songs with a long end), but I havn't seen that anywhere yet.