(313) Mixing media...

2008-04-11 Thread T63


Just a thought... Instead of creating a digital vs. analog/vinyl  
method of mixing, why not mix both? My mixer has 4 channels, why not  
use one for a PC and have 2 or 3 turntables, if you can do that, at  
the same time? You have your entire library and can still mix and  
scratch vinyl (not Serato) Honor your history, don't fear the  
future Seems like a win-win.. travel with a small record bag and  
your digital library. Makes traveling more practical as well. Bueller?


-peace, terry


Re: (313) Mixing media...

2008-04-11 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:10 PM, T63 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Just a thought... Instead of creating a digital vs. analog/vinyl method of
 mixing, why not mix both? My mixer has 4 channels, why not use one for a PC
 and have 2 or 3 turntables, if you can do that, at the same time? You have
 your entire library and can still mix and scratch vinyl (not Serato)
 Honor your history, don't fear the future Seems like a win-win.. travel
 with a small record bag and your digital library. Makes traveling more
 practical as well. Bueller?

my records keep crashing, maybe i need to update their OS.

tom


Re: (313) Mixing media...

2008-04-11 Thread Michael Pujos

Thomas D. Cox, Jr. a écrit :

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:10 PM, T63 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

 Just a thought... Instead of creating a digital vs. analog/vinyl method of
mixing, why not mix both? My mixer has 4 channels, why not use one for a PC
and have 2 or 3 turntables, if you can do that, at the same time? You have
your entire library and can still mix and scratch vinyl (not Serato)
Honor your history, don't fear the future Seems like a win-win.. travel
with a small record bag and your digital library. Makes traveling more
practical as well. Bueller?



my records keep crashing, maybe i need to update their OS.

tom


  

wow that was super unfunny


Re: (313) Mixing media...

2008-04-11 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Michael Pujos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  wow that was super unfunny

it is a little known fact that i am an aspiring comedian.

tom


Re: (313) Mixing media...

2008-04-11 Thread /0

people have been doing this for 10 years in various forms.

the current fav is serato+CDJs+ableton/msp/etc



- Original Message - 
From: T63 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 1:10 PM
Subject: (313) Mixing media...




Just a thought... Instead of creating a digital vs. analog/vinyl  
method of mixing, why not mix both? My mixer has 4 channels, why not  
use one for a PC and have 2 or 3 turntables, if you can do that, at  
the same time? You have your entire library and can still mix and  
scratch vinyl (not Serato) Honor your history, don't fear the  
future Seems like a win-win.. travel with a small record bag and  
your digital library. Makes traveling more practical as well. Bueller?


-peace, terry



Re: (313) Mixing media...

2008-04-11 Thread Kowalsky
That sounds like Rick Wakeman djing! :-) Too many gear around... I  
rather keep things simple.
Jokes apart, i'm in a dilema about this: going digital without  
abandonning my records.


On 11/04/2008, at 14:10, T63 wrote:


Just a thought... Instead of creating a digital vs. analog/vinyl  
method of mixing, why not mix both? My mixer has 4 channels, why  
not use one for a PC and have 2 or 3 turntables, if you can do  
that, at the same time? You have your entire library and can still  
mix and scratch vinyl (not Serato) Honor your history, don't  
fear the future Seems like a win-win.. travel with a small  
record bag and your digital library. Makes traveling more practical  
as well. Bueller?


-peace, terry





Re: (313) Mixing media...

2008-04-11 Thread Frank Glazer
this is actually what i do these days.  three turntables two of which
can be used for timecode vinyl to control virtual dj if i so choose.
i had to use virtual dj for my latest mix because i had a couple
unreleased tracks that friends emailed me that i wanted to use.

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:10 PM, T63 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Just a thought... Instead of creating a digital vs. analog/vinyl method of
 mixing, why not mix both? My mixer has 4 channels, why not use one for a PC
 and have 2 or 3 turntables, if you can do that, at the same time? You have
 your entire library and can still mix and scratch vinyl (not Serato)
 Honor your history, don't fear the future Seems like a win-win.. travel
 with a small record bag and your digital library. Makes traveling more
 practical as well. Bueller?

  -peace, terry




-- 
peace,

frank

dj mix archive: http://www.deejaycountzero.com


Re: (313) Mixing media...

2008-04-11 Thread fab.
yeah, a friend of mine does that - he plays vinyls and cds and mixes it with 
ableton running his own loops that play constantly over the tracks all mixed 
with the mixer


fab-
- Original Message - 
From: T63 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 7:10 PM
Subject: (313) Mixing media...




Just a thought... Instead of creating a digital vs. analog/vinyl  method 
of mixing, why not mix both? My mixer has 4 channels, why not  use one for 
a PC and have 2 or 3 turntables, if you can do that, at  the same time? 
You have your entire library and can still mix and  scratch vinyl (not 
Serato) Honor your history, don't fear the  future Seems like a 
win-win.. travel with a small record bag and  your digital library. Makes 
traveling more practical as well. Bueller?


-peace, terry





Re: (313) Mixing media...

2008-04-11 Thread fab.

what else do you do with a mixer


all mixed with the mixer

fab-
- Original Message - 
From: T63 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 7:10 PM
Subject: (313) Mixing media...




Just a thought... Instead of creating a digital vs. analog/vinyl  method 
of mixing, why not mix both? My mixer has 4 channels, why not  use one 
for a PC and have 2 or 3 turntables, if you can do that, at  the same 
time? You have your entire library and can still mix and  scratch vinyl 
(not Serato) Honor your history, don't fear the  future Seems 
like a win-win.. travel with a small record bag and  your digital 
library. Makes traveling more practical as well. Bueller?


-peace, terry