I really don't understand how anyone can learn to DJ "properly" without experiencing vinyl.
Using vinyl you will get a better feel of what you are doing/meant to be doing. Its tough and you'll learn more than just using some PC software which can beatmatch for you, completely takes away a lot of the skill.
Get some cheap 2nd decks and a mixer buy a few vinyl (get 2 of the same copy) and learn to beat match and drop the tunes in and get a feel for what you're doing. Then you can experiment with other means.
Buy 2nd hand denon twin cd deck
Buy 2nd hand mixer
*****
Profit!
If you're looking for work, you'll be surprised how many places don't even have turntables anymore. Good cd decks have been around for over a decade now, they're just as tricky as vinyl, but you can't you won't hear the scratches and you can't lift the wrong needle during a show![]()
I'd suggest not buying those, they are terrible![]()
i think youd struggle to find good venues without turntables. especially since things like tracktor scratch and serato are becoming very very popular amongst the big name djs. which a few of stillof still play mainly vinyl anyway
and as for not lifting the wrong needle. pressing the wrong eject/stop button...
Really? Why?
Out of the last 7 venues i worked at, a total of none of them had any vinyl facilities.
The eject button doesn't work when the disc is playing ....