Ok here's what I don't get...
This thread is supposed to be "Computer DJ's" but there are about 10-15 non-pc DJ's here. What did you guys do, all pm each other "Oh toqer just called us old fashioned and luddites in this thread, lets all jump on it" I'm amazed this thread generated so much interest.
I've been workin on other stuff the last few weeks. Anyways i'm not going to waste my time on retorting the counterpoints of why CD's are so awesome. It's a waste to why I started this thread. I will list the advantages PC and computer based tech have over CD mixers.
Storage: Yes, it takes up way less space.
Internet: Get a sprint card and a napster/itunes/yahoo music subscription, you can't really run out to the music store for your precious vinyl or CD *WHILE* you're at a show now can you? You'll never say "I dont have that song" again.
Reliability: Only dummy's run unreliable computers, and it's no different for CD players. Treat your CD player like crap, it's ruined and has to be sent in to the mfgr. Treat your computer like crap (spyware, other doodoo), you can wipe it, reinstall drivers, replace faulty hardware and be back up in 4 hours. Have fun waitin for your CD player to get back from the repair shop.
Sound Quality: using high end pro level sound cards you can use your PC as a mixer that is really comparable to many high end mixers at a fraction of the cost.
Did I mention cost? Yeah, it's cheaper.
Enviromental Visulization: Ok greek speak here, and you're probably wondering WTF i'm talking about.. Here lemme find a picture.
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This is a nice spectrum analyzer I use called spectrumlab to help tune up a room, find feedback frequencies, and otherwise kill everything I don't need with software parametric EQ's.
Software: Since my last point mentioned software, i'm going to make it a point here. Your setup needs a new feature? Load some new software, or VST plugins, or whatever.
True integration: A computer can run lights, run audio, run effects, record timestamped video, run everything all from one neat little box. Tasks can be offloaded to other PC's by networking them together. Not just simple "I plug the XLR into the back". No i'm talkin when I get a 100hz bass hit, I want my fog machine to kick out smoke, when I hit a 4000hz high hat, I want strobes. Have fun changing presets on your old fashion light controller all night.
OK, now that i've made all these points (i can make more if you want to tempt me) i'm going to harp on proformance a bit, because you seem louder than everyone else.
I went to a NIN show in Cleveland Ohio 2 years ago. Sure, trent had some band stuff there, but most of his stuff was running from mac laptops. He had lights sequenced to video, vocal effects, fog machines, lasers, all kinds of stuff sequenced and helping him run his show via computer.
I dare you to call Trent uncool and unprofessional because he uses a PC. Please, do it, I fuggin dare you.
He did have one crash during the night, but crashes aren't the end of the world. If you have enough personality (Trent does) you just tell a joke to the crowd, wait for things to reboot, and be on your way again like nothing ever happened.
Did you know Fatboy slim got started using Atari ST computers? I guess he's a dork too. (In case you're too dense to recognize sarcasm, i'm using it now)
I bet 90% of these tracks you mix with vinyl were originally made on a computer. Maybe not old stuff like early Kraftwerk, they used sequencers, but i'm sure they use DAW's and computers now.
I'm done. I know I win this argument. Oh one last thing...
Some folks posted pics to stuff like Finalscratch. There's nothing wrong with using a tactile interface for mixing. Doesn't make you a luddite for wanting a tactile interface to a PC, just makes you normal like me :/
I use a pc and yet I find your tone arrogant and offputting. For you guys who thanked Toqer, I wonder "why".


