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Who are some non traditional "DJs" and what do they use in their set up? Posted on: 29.10.2012 by Christopher Smathers I use the term 'DJ' loosely. But besides people like Deadmau5, Jame Zabiela, madeon, who are the other DJs/ or live electronic musicians, that use thing besides CDJs or turntables. I'm looking to start branching out from traditional DJing but I want to see what other people are using.thanks! | |
Nancey Inderlied 29.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by bmar222
In the "research phase" you need to figure out your workflow, and find what suits that, because other people's setups might not make sense, or work for you at all. There's virtually no commutability between custom live setups. |
Christopher Smathers 30.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by oilythread
fellas, you're missing my point completely. first of all, thanks for the input I really do appreciate you guys and this community always wanting to help. But I'm in the research phase. I just want to see what other acts are using. I watched the Deadmau5 Future Music interview and he went through his live set up from 2010 and that was interesting just to see what/how he used his stuff. I have ideas of what my workflow would be I just want to see what other people are doing. Im already pretty sure I'll be using some sort of traktor kontroller, launchpad, maschine, and a midi keyboard, but I want ideas to see what else is out there. Im literally just looking for some names of artists who use things besides turntables and CDJs live. thanks again |
Ciara Cuttill 29.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by oilythread
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Christopher Smathers 29.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Janky
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Christopher Smathers 29.10.2012 | I use the term 'DJ' loosely. But besides people like Deadmau5, Jame Zabiela, madeon, who are the other DJs/ or live electronic musicians, that use thing besides CDJs or turntables. I'm looking to start branching out from traditional DJing but I want to see what other people are using. thanks! |
Judi Sissel 29.10.2012 | http://community
.djranking
s.com/showthread.php?t=59662 This member has very awesome and interesting setup. There is also Dubfire, dubfx, beardyman.... Etc. Then you also have a lot of people who have adopted the ext. Mixer and X1/F1 combos, APC40/80's, the new abelton push. |
Brianne Duvoisin 29.10.2012 | Chris Liebing Richie Hawtin (couple years old) |
Nancey Inderlied 29.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by bmar222
In the "research phase" you need to figure out your workflow, and find what suits that, because other people's setups might not make sense, or work for you at all. There's virtually no commutability between custom live setups. |
Christopher Smathers 30.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by oilythread
fellas, you're missing my point completely. first of all, thanks for the input I really do appreciate you guys and this community always wanting to help. But I'm in the research phase. I just want to see what other acts are using. I watched the Deadmau5 Future Music interview and he went through his live set up from 2010 and that was interesting just to see what/how he used his stuff. I have ideas of what my workflow would be I just want to see what other people are doing. Im already pretty sure I'll be using some sort of traktor kontroller, launchpad, maschine, and a midi keyboard, but I want ideas to see what else is out there. Im literally just looking for some names of artists who use things besides turntables and CDJs live. thanks again |
Benjamin Sieh 29.10.2012 | most people who make chiptune don't even use turntables, just loopers and such |
Ciara Cuttill 29.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by oilythread
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Adrien Witkus 29.10.2012 | You're believeing about it backwards. You need to figure out the workflow you want for playing music, and figure out the gear that works best for that. |
Christopher Smathers 29.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Janky
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Emerson Crist 29.10.2012 | Well, DJing in itself is just a mixer and some turntables/CDJs/controllers or whatever. The best way to branch out is to start making your own tunes. Originals, remixes, re-edits, bootlegs, mashups, etc. Using a Live based setup you can break away from traditional DJing and start performing. |
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