Should DJs Use Turntables? (How and Why I Started Using Turntables)

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • Should DJs use turntables? If you're thinking about getting them, WATCH THIS VIDEO FIRST!
    This video is all about turntables. I explain how I started using turntables, why I continue to use them every time I DJ, and I go over every pro and con to using turntables instead of a controller.
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    00:00 Intro
    1:34 The How and Why
    4:54 The Learning Curve
    8:23 Turntables at Weddings
    10:59 Scratching
    12:43 High Torque vs Low Torque
    16:47 Should you buy them?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 431

  • @NickSpinelli
    @NickSpinelli  3 роки тому +40

    How do you feel about turntables?

    • @Dj_T_Rel
      @Dj_T_Rel 3 роки тому

      I have just started DJ about eight months. Now I am on the DDj 1000 . Thinking about buying the Rane’s turntables. Which is nothing but a big controller to me. Do you have any thoughts? I love your channel appreciate it because you are a straight shooter.

    • @victorgonzalez4791
      @victorgonzalez4791 3 роки тому +3

      I love turntables but hate carrying that extra weight.

    • @armgod1
      @armgod1 3 роки тому

      scared. :)

    • @sike1dj
      @sike1dj 3 роки тому +1

      LOOOOVE THEM.

    • @WillCarterTech
      @WillCarterTech 3 роки тому +1

      I’ve always wanted turn tables for personal use, live streaming, but couldn’t justify the expense. I felt that I couldn’t bring them out to an event because of reliability. But with the invention of those little Bluetooth things that replace the needle. I really want to get a pair.

  • @SR-ie2be
    @SR-ie2be Рік тому +8

    This is probably one of the best videos on this subject that I have ever seen. I started out back in my 20s DJing clubs on Technics and all vinyl and I instantly fell in love with that feel and style of mixing. There was nothing like it. I'm now 48. Over the years I ended up selling decks and talking myself into controllers and I would use them for a while and no matter how creative I could get with the music I just got flat out bored with them. Last year I swapped back to playing exclusively on turntables and it's been amazing. I have people come up to me and just like Nick said, they love that I'm rocking on decks and there is a respect you get for that and it's helped me get more gigs because it sets me apart where I live because everyone uses controllers (Not dogging here). Plus for me at least it's never boring, it's a different level of experience because you're interacting with the music while it is physically moving which you just don't get with CDJs or controllers. In the end it's not about what medium you use but it's what you enjoy using because you will be better when you mix on what you love mixing on. Great Video!

  • @fnaeventschuckiehype9001
    @fnaeventschuckiehype9001 3 роки тому +23

    I think you might be my favorite person in our industry. Keep being awesome

  • @IanDeVos
    @IanDeVos 3 роки тому +5

    I started DJ'ing with vinyl 17 years ago. I will never get rid of my records, but I will also never go back to vinyl or DVS either.
    I learned beatmatching on crappy turntables with very low torque that stopped when you pointed at them. You needed to ride the pitch. Whenever I played on Technics or the newer tt's it all went automatically. Learning how to beatmatch on crap turntables make you really good at it.
    Then I got CD players (CDJ-800 and a Reloop something something) etc and I stopped buying vinyl. Then I got timecode but with the CDJ's.
    But now...
    Now I just use my DDJ-SR (but with Rekordbox because I hate Serato). I even use sync and quantise etc instead of manually beatmatching. Everything's in sync, locked together. :p It totally changed how I play my sets.
    I don't really miss the vinyl playing really.
    If I'd want to go oldschool I'll turn on my old gear, but since I've gone digital (7 years?) I never turned my turntables on again really.
    I recently bought new Ortofon Concordes, but only for digitizing some old records not available digitally as of yet.

  • @ojloera3306
    @ojloera3306 3 роки тому +10

    As an O’l Fart! Got my first 1200’s in 1985
    Still have some black 1210 with a DJM 900srt
    Love mixing my old 80’s & 90’s house on the Technics!

    • @snip_king428
      @snip_king428 3 роки тому +3

      Buying 2 of each record, was a stress!!!

  • @NHMISFIT
    @NHMISFIT 3 роки тому +10

    I picked up my first set of turntables start of lockdown and took the “traditional approach” to learning... i bought scratch vinyl and albums, learned the basics of beat matching, etc before I used serato and I’m so glad I did. In this time where things are easier with a controller, I felt more connected to the learning process with turntables. There were more challenges i felt I needed to overcome with turntables .... but this is just my experience not everyone is the same

  • @velanche
    @velanche 2 роки тому +18

    This is such a great video! My DJ crew uses turntables, and yeah there’s fascination from people whenever they see us with them. Many of us have controllers, and some ditched TTS completely, but all are DJs no matter the gear. Love your story and vibe; glad you stuck with the platters!

    • @Jay_Kayy
      @Jay_Kayy Рік тому

      Disk jockeys use disks. Just saying

  • @djdennyromo
    @djdennyromo 3 роки тому +2

    I started DJing in 2013. Started with a mix track pro 2. Then went to pioneer, finally ending up the last 4 years on a sx2. Now since June 2020 I been on turntables.
    Totally in love!!
    Nick, your stuff is super 🔥
    Thanks for giving us a little background about your journey. Super dope

  • @illz09
    @illz09 Рік тому +2

    Man I just wanna say I really enjoy your content. Been binging for the past few days, great insights, great authentic vibe, great content!! Been djing for 23 years and still learned a ton from you man, especially on the business end. Thank you!

  • @queenjesseen
    @queenjesseen 3 роки тому +1

    What an awesome video. Thank you. I went from a laptop setup to Denon Prime 4 and almost gave up and sold it. I decided to dedicate that time to learn how to use a stand alone and now I'm in love. However, I do have that longing desire for some turntables. This fabulous story from you just inspired me to keep them in mind for my next DJ setup. 💗 thank you!

  • @patrykb9091
    @patrykb9091 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for all the help with getting my reloops and all your advice! I’m glad you made a video for people like me! (:

  • @BrokenSpokeMoto
    @BrokenSpokeMoto 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve been a Dj since 2000. I’m 36 and went to a rave In Seattle at 15 yrs old. Fell in love with it from first sight. Worked my ass off all summer and bought a pair of belt drive Gemini’s. No UA-cam. No serato. Taught myself to mix and it took FOREVER. Both my parents told me I was wasting my time and money. Fast forward 10 years and I made it my career. I’m one of the top djs in the PNW and have played with the most famous Dj’s in the world. I don’t use them at weddings though. I have, but it’s such a pain in the ass to lug them around everywhere. If I had an assistant I’d be more inclined, but the controllers are clutch for my mobile events. Your vids have inspired me for the last year, 2021 I’m gonna start brining my techs and S9 to some gigs this year. Mad respect, nick. Best mobile dj vlogger on UA-cam. If you’re ever in Portland, Oregon I have a guest room w your name on it, bro.

  • @williamclayjackson9883
    @williamclayjackson9883 2 роки тому +6

    I started out on turntables back in 85-86. I loved them. How ever because as you stated the cost to maintain them is mad crazy. I don't get gigs like that anymore. I love using a controller. It's cheaper, faster setup, and easier maintainability. Although I need to invest in a backup just in case of a "failure "

    • @1jonbarnes1
      @1jonbarnes1 Рік тому

      Just the transport of music alone, is literally a job by itself.
      After using turntables, for decades, you DESERVE a controller. Thanks for the post.

  • @FaderFlosser
    @FaderFlosser 3 роки тому

    So awesome! The first time I touched the decks in 2006 I fell in love instantly and had my first set 2 months later. There was nothing in the world like waking up in the morning and turning everything on and just creating. Also coming home at 4am all geeked up and showing your friends! That was the only time I could scratch double time back then... 4am... GEEKED 😜

  • @randyhendrix4400
    @randyhendrix4400 3 роки тому +5

    I used turntables for years, then moved on to cd's and now laptop and controller, but i think it would be fun to get into it again! Thanks man!

    • @Jay_Kayy
      @Jay_Kayy Рік тому

      Why not do them all at once? Please keep.vinyl alive. Nothing better

  • @tiagooch1799
    @tiagooch1799 2 роки тому +1

    I started when you started and I started with cd J's. Your story sounds like my life. Great story man..

  • @VJCarlosAcosta
    @VJCarlosAcosta 3 роки тому +2

    I learnt how to dj using Technics 1200s , i started djings 30 yeas ago, yeah its a lot i know. Now I prefer using a dj controller at my gigs, because they are easy to carry around, lighter, smaller you dont need a full bunch of vinyl cases and the most important thing to me is that very few clients are eager to pay the extra cost of a vinyl dj. Nice video Nick!!

    • @djdonjulio
      @djdonjulio 2 роки тому

      Its funny I'm on your same boat, and all the guys I've talked to, we all went thru the same scenario, until it finally clicks💡 Then you finally got it!!

  • @DJJulzNJ
    @DJJulzNJ Рік тому

    Thanks for this video bro! Love that you use turntables at your gigs! I first started on turntables and fell in love with them! Keep winning my bro!

  • @brycepitcairn1164
    @brycepitcairn1164 Рік тому

    7 years doing weddings and really thinking about getting turntables over my controller. This really helped man thank you!

  • @househeadspeakz
    @househeadspeakz 2 роки тому +1

    My cousin and DJ partner learned from using turntables. When he taught me, he told me to use a controller to learn how to DJ. I started with WeGO 4 using Virtual DJ. After a year, I brought the DDJ 400 with Rekrobox. Currently, I use the DDJ 800 and still use Rekorbox software. Have I played with CDJs at gigs? Yes, I have and didn't have an issue. Have I thought of learning to play with turntables, of course, I have but there are three things that prevent me from going forward. 1. the cost: Owning 2 turntables and a mixer are super expensive. I won't be able to afford it plus the extras. Also, I would have to purchase DVS from RB and get a Phase so I won't use needles. 2 Reloop turntables are $1200; a mixer will cost at least $1200 and the 900 Nexus 2 is $2300. The RB DVS control vinyl is $15 apiece. When it is all said and done, I will be spending close to $3,000 or $4000 for equipment just to play vinyl. With the supply shortage, no guarantee it will be in stock. 2. space. I use an old desk for my DJ gear. My controller, desktop, and laptop with monitor and stands. I would have a purchase a larger DJ table and I can't afford that right now. 3. time. I would have to start from scratch learning to play vinyl. I only started DJing about 4 years ago and it is a hobby. An expensive one at that. Things have cost more which forces me to purchase my music once a month now. I simply don't have the time to learn vinyl. Someone may feel I am making excuses. For me, there is my choice to be smarter. Maybe one day I may learn how to play vinyl and see how it is. For now, I will stick to my controller and plan to get a stand-alone pro in 2023. I do appreciate this video and respect DJs who choose to play with turntables. As much as you love them, I love playing on controllers!

  • @sppank
    @sppank 2 роки тому

    This video was so helpful. Thank you

  • @jrockr5078
    @jrockr5078 3 роки тому

    Man I love your vids!!! Keep them comin!!!

  • @greenkarmaeventservices1742
    @greenkarmaeventservices1742 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Because of this video I bought my first turntable a Reloop 8000 Mk2. I hope I fall in love with it the way you did with your set and maybe I will buy the second turntable.

  • @cjamesburtond
    @cjamesburtond 3 роки тому +5

    Great video! I started playing on a SX in 2014 then got CDJ2000nxs and a S9 in 2018. I just bought a set of Technic 1210 M5gs a few months ago and I’m in love! I still prefer the cdjs when playing house music but you can’t beat turntables when it comes to hip-hop!

    • @NickSpinelli
      @NickSpinelli  3 роки тому +1

      I want a set of 1210s in the worst way

  • @mojavisanz597
    @mojavisanz597 3 роки тому +5

    Don’t have turntables. But have always wanted to mix on them. Slowly saving up for a turntable set up. Looking at getting a pair of Reloop 7000mk2 and a Numark Scratch Mixer. Thank you for this video Nick. More videos in this subject would be awesome.

  • @881DAD
    @881DAD Рік тому

    First gig in 86’ , Brooklyn NY, Technics, trash mixer and Vinyl, no more than 2 crates. Dj’d around the world and back for 30 years and evolved with the technology along the way. No longer gig, retired, but in my studio are 2 Technic MK7s and Pioneer S-11 connected to a MacBook Pro. I share this just to say, once turntables get into your system, good luck getting them out. Also big props on doing the weddings so well, people have no idea the diverse business and people skills needed to excel at weddings. Hats off to you young man, love watching the passion and the enjoyment.

  • @gustavoguedea1734
    @gustavoguedea1734 Рік тому

    I like your videos ! Lots of good info ! Thanks !

  • @DJTeddyJetts
    @DJTeddyJetts 2 роки тому

    Dont know why im just now seeing this for the first time but my admiration of you just went from 1000 to 1000000. You keep it so fking real. Thank you Nick! OG shit all the way.

  • @TheopticnerveX
    @TheopticnerveX Рік тому

    That's a great story man. Thanks for sharing!

  • @projekt679
    @projekt679 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video. I'm teaching my girls how to beat match on some 1200s but all they want to do is scratch. Lugging them around is no big deal when we use to carry 10 crates of records around back in the 90s.

  • @jamesgonzalez3439
    @jamesgonzalez3439 Рік тому

    Great Video Nick!!

  • @spinmoney101
    @spinmoney101 2 роки тому +3

    Glad you kept your turntables. I started with belt drive turntables and the torque was non existent lol next I finally landed a club a gig with technics and I couldn’t make blends to save my life because the torque was so strong lol! I now have the reloops and the torque is crazy

  • @official_dj.chickle6739
    @official_dj.chickle6739 Рік тому

    I went from using turntables to a controller and I love the switch over. I use to trash talk controller djs but now I’m proud to be one of them. 😂

  • @kelvinrodriguez6796
    @kelvinrodriguez6796 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Nick this was an eye opener. I've been using a jog wheel controller and finally getting the hang of it. That being said I watch many videos of dj with turntables like yourself and it seems just a better way of mixing and scratching. I'm glad you explained the difference because I had no idea that there was a different learning curve for turntables. Great video and thanks.

  • @hendowg713
    @hendowg713 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the info, and knowing is half the battle 💯

  • @Del-Blanco-Diablo
    @Del-Blanco-Diablo 4 місяці тому

    started out on turntables but after a few years my mixing skills werent improving so i jacked it in that was 20yrs ago ,but a few months ago i aquired a pioneer controller and my mixing skills have come on leaps and bounds,i'll never go bk too vinyl.

  • @frobernal
    @frobernal Рік тому

    Started in 96 with Technics, moved to digital in mid 00s until recently. Bought a Rane One, and now I'm in my Happy Medium world.

  • @Neckwerk2
    @Neckwerk2 3 роки тому

    When I first got into mixing , I used turntables. The last 10 years I’ve been using controllers and CDJs. You got me thinking Nick. Dayuuummm. I’m gonna check out some turntables.

  • @Edenthedjguy-wedding-djs
    @Edenthedjguy-wedding-djs 3 роки тому +1

    Nice vid big bro! Got a set of 12’s setting in my office that I’m wondering whether to start bringing out. I think you’ve convinced me to have a crack🤙🏼

  • @allstar930
    @allstar930 2 роки тому

    This is the realest turntable video out there.

  • @experienceevents6951
    @experienceevents6951 3 роки тому +1

    Dope video man! No idea you’d so recently started learning turntables!

  • @bashdjs
    @bashdjs 3 роки тому +2

    Yes more turn table videos.
    I've been on the fence for years wanting to switch over.
    Lol I also started on PCDJ.
    Love the content Nick

  • @patrickbouffartigue3885
    @patrickbouffartigue3885 Рік тому

    very complete and useful

  • @warrensid
    @warrensid 3 роки тому +2

    Started on entry controller then upgraded to 1200s+Numark Scratch with Phase. Used that setup for at least a few years. I love my turntables but dealing with wind and random Phasr fallouts are a bummer sometimes. I’ve been using the Rane One the last few months at live events and I’m loving it. It’s cool to have that vinyl feel with controller convenience. I’d bring out the turntables for the right event though.

  • @djfredgarde702
    @djfredgarde702 3 роки тому

    Great Topics NicK!

  • @djbenny8093
    @djbenny8093 3 роки тому

    Great video Nick!

  • @Shadowfoxq10
    @Shadowfoxq10 3 роки тому +3

    Spent my first 7 years on a controller. I used Digital Dave’s turntables at an event and was hooked! I will say for me it wasn’t to hard of a switch. I believe using the NS7 and being used to moving platters before making the switch helped a lot!

    • @originalnixflix
      @originalnixflix 2 роки тому

      I’ve got platters on mine at least for CDs!

  • @LuckyDay09
    @LuckyDay09 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome vid. I started out with turntables. I remember my very first set was a pair of Gemini belt drive TT’s. Yup. Belt Drive. Though I couldn’t scratch, because you know... belt drive... I learned how to beat match and I got really good at it. Then I finally got a pair of Technics 1200’s!! A bit more of a learning curve but I got the hang of it quick! Years later, I regretted getting rid of them because they needed some repair (this was before I knew how to repair electronics). I now use a controller and want to get back to turntables.

    • @Rzn8958
      @Rzn8958 Рік тому

      Haha belt drive! I had those blue(kinda purple) Numark belt drives and a green 2 channel gemini mixer with some gorilla beats records in the beginning. Once I got some technics it was on tho after surviving the belt drive.

  • @LycheeWatermelon
    @LycheeWatermelon 11 місяців тому

    13:17 that start play sound was accurate as hell! 😂

  • @freemandaddy5
    @freemandaddy5 3 роки тому

    Great video Spin!

  • @iangillon6981
    @iangillon6981 6 місяців тому

    Brilliant I love this.

  • @djmistatsoez750
    @djmistatsoez750 2 роки тому

    I Learned how to dj on Technic 1200s back in 95 now use I ddj 1000 but I plan on getting some more turntables again . Best of both worlds 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

  • @OneBadAssDJ
    @OneBadAssDJ 3 роки тому

    Nothing beats a pair of Technics. Been using them for over 35 years. Still have all my vinyls with a turntable setup, but I don't bring them out. I own a DJM/CDJ NSX2 setup for mobile gigs. I have a small Denon controller for small gigs. I own a Rane 72/12 setup but it wasn't giving me that turntable feel even though I tried, so now i'm selling the Rane equipment. I started DJ on a laptop back in 1999 with Alcatech BPM Studio Pro. Best thing I did moving over to computer based DJing, BTW, even though i'm an old schooler, I still love all the videos you make. Very energetic & positive. Thanks.

  • @bitbotrecords
    @bitbotrecords 10 місяців тому

    GREAT VIDEO, turntables are super fun, like your vidoe style , keep it up mate 🎉

  • @nesentertainments
    @nesentertainments 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Nick in 89 my first turntables where Gemini belt driven. You wanna talk about no tork but I learned. In 1992 is when I finally saved enough to buy my first set of technic 1200s was amazed by that tork and I had to get use of mixing. Vinyl was the key back than you had to buy records to mix. I loved to go to different record stores but boy it was not cheap 100 would get like 11 records. Numark dn88 ---denon cdj 3500----denon cdj 3700----pioneer sx2-----pioneer sz2. I'm a controller dj nowadays for me it's about time when I work my events. Actually looking for a shop table to set up my controller and turntables. Nothing can compare to a turntable.

  • @agorman
    @agorman 3 роки тому +3

    I've got one Technics 1200 that I practice scratching on, I'm saving up for a second, plus a proper mixer (right now I'm just running it through my Sx3, which is slightly awkward). I really love the feel of the turntable though. Can't wait until I get the full set up so I can practice mixing and beat juggling.

  • @djcruz99
    @djcruz99 3 роки тому +3

    Same thing happened to me when I first started using technics 1200s. I remember putting them away and going back to my belt drive turntables. Just like you, one day I set them back up and I started to get it. Fast forward to today I'm using the Rane Twelves. I don't care if you use the controller doesn't make you a real DJ one way or the other is what you do and how you do it.

    • @angelorobledo1536
      @angelorobledo1536 Рік тому

      Isn't belt drive lower torque than 1200's? I thought direct drive was always higher torque than belt drive

  • @staffordalvi1929
    @staffordalvi1929 2 роки тому +1

    Great video!! I've been a turntable dj since the late 80's and I love them. But I also own a pair of pioneer cdj's which I hardly ever use. I bought the cdj's because most clubs nowadays use them but for my personal gigs I always bring my 1200's. But I agree with you that it doesn't mean you're any less of a dj if you don't use turntables. Just use what feels comfortable for you.

  • @precisiondjservicesdjcam7711
    @precisiondjservicesdjcam7711 2 роки тому

    Bro, salute. I started back on those numarks with jog wheels as well lol. Moved into tables, cdjs, controller, and now back to tables. I prefer the feel over all else as well. Keep up the great work my friend!

  • @BuddyBakhuijsen
    @BuddyBakhuijsen Рік тому

    So interesting! I learned myself how to DJ back in '94 on turntables with belt drive. Later on a new world opened up when I got introduced to the Technics SL1200 MK2's. I didn't DJ for 21 years. Got back on DDJ 1000 controller last April. Love it! But there's still that craving for that real vinyl, so when you say... I fell in love with the turntables, I know exactly where you're coming from. :-) Keep up the good stuff! Love your channel!

  • @AgrilledPANDA
    @AgrilledPANDA 3 роки тому

    I love this guy. Bro your such an inspiration

  • @gregorycanady2868
    @gregorycanady2868 3 роки тому +1

    Nice info!!

  • @daveb8795
    @daveb8795 3 роки тому +5

    Enjoyed your video. I started on vinyl (didn't have any other choices then) and enjoyed all of the new technology along the way as it came out. However, I eventually came to the same conclusion as you that I get bored to death when DJ'ing with a controller. Although not as convenient, I use turntables (or Rane 12's) for myself because it is just more fun to me.

    • @NickSpinelli
      @NickSpinelli  3 роки тому +1

      That's really cool. I wish I was around back in the day

  • @IamMomo507
    @IamMomo507 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video! Very real.

  • @nydjrio
    @nydjrio Рік тому

    Funny after 42 years of spinning in clubs I just decided to start bring my turntables to the club and because I play alotta classics I’m gonna bring some crates of vinyl. I think the cool factor will resonate with my crowd and like u said it will start a buzz! I still have 3,000 records.

  • @mikesterloc
    @mikesterloc 3 роки тому

    I started on turntables in the late 80s. As I got older and moved away from djing, I'd use controllers for fucking around at home and they worked out great. It was easy to bring a controller outside on the deck during the summer months with some headphones. The countless hours of mixing Algoriddim Djay sets from my phone while sitting on the toilet....
    With the current live streaming craze, I decided to dig out my turntables and an old 62 mixer. I'm having a hard time relearning. It amazes me that something that was so fluent to me now seems so difficult to once again try to master.
    I normally love the fun factor of your videos and usually get a great laugh from them (DJ Dick John), but will use this vid to help motivate instead. You do a great job of engaging with your viewers in both your vids and streams. Thanks for what you do...

  • @denversbestdjs430
    @denversbestdjs430 2 роки тому +4

    Took me a while to get past the whole Turntables vs everything else, One time I was arguing that most DJs don't sound as good on CDJs as they used to on turntables and I was coming from the viewpoint that I've seen my friends on both their turntables and on the CDJs and I could completely tell the difference, I then had some guy arguing the point that CDJs were better and that's when I said well even if you can rock it on CDJs when they announce your name you don't want to hear "On The Wheels of Plastic" < Yes I coined That term and since I said that I was like now I can never mix on the CDJs LOL I used CDJS only as a third turntable in a time when getting songs on vinyl was sometimes harder to get them in a timely manner then I would find the song on CD first and use the CDJ for only songs I could not find on vinyl, that way I could have the latest song while I waited for the vinyl to show up in the store or in the mail, Man I was this close to thinking I soon may have to make the move away from vinyl as one day they may stop making it, then thank goodness Serato came out though that also was an even bigger killer of vinyl even though it is making a comeback now. The reality is, the smoothness of the vinyl is just so much more tactile and more versatile but it was starting to lose versatility as CDJs added 1/4 1/8 1/2 and 1 Loops etc... and bounce cue but Serato in relative mode added that back into the Vinyl realm allowing digital vinyl to keep up with technology and unleash the DJs creativity. Now, no matter what you decide to DJ on it all comes down to how well do you mix and how creative you can get, I've seen cats pull off amazing mixes on controllers, I still prefer turntables over anything, but that is what I started on and everything else felt like toys. The S9 mixer is dope, I had some issues with it at first as the first few drivers and software links had a few glitches but I love this mixer now. I am one of the only DJs that still carries his turntables up a tiny little ladder at Viewhouse to DJ in the Crows Nest a booth 25 feet up above the dancefloor I just hate the feel of CDJs and controllers as Sir Mixalot said "plastic parts are made for toys" Technics are high torque just fine LOL the problem with anything other than techs is other turntables pick up rumble from the bass. I do feel I need to start logging some more time on controllers and CDJs though but man I figure I rather DJ on real turntables it feels better, sounds better to me but they do have issues with needle feedback if the tonearm is off it can track wrong etc... many more issues can happen with turntables but they are so much more fun. I brought turntables onto a St Patrick's day parade float and was worried the movement was going to mess it all up I figured worst case scenario I use the turntable momentarily to mix in the next song then cut it immediately to Internal computer mode, but I bought some thick green towels and put them under the turntables and everything worked out just fine LOL. I have turntablist friends, that have won DMC National and regional DJ battles that now mix on controllers half the time and I think it makes them more versatile but they are still better when on turntables, but I can see their overall improvement on the controllers little by little over time Still I prefer to mix on Turntables and if I have to it is in my contract when traveling. It is getting harder to find places that rent turntables though and clubs don't have them readily available like they used to so I may need to adjust at some point but I'm fighting it every step of the way LOL- DJ emir of DenversBestDjs.com and DJEmir.com "Real DJs Do real Things"

  • @jonsimas7972
    @jonsimas7972 2 роки тому

    I'm a guitar player and drummer who took the leap. My buddy is a dj and sold me him mixers and tables. I know nothing except love of music and im jumping in. I'm confused, afraid, alone,excited, determined for real. I got em set up now but waiting on needles. Soon .. I like the cdj thingy and I'm gonna try that as well since I'm comfortable with cd and unfamiliar with technology

  • @alpham8754
    @alpham8754 Рік тому

    Totally feel it. My first time I tried turntables my transitions weren't really transitions: The old song ended before I was able to transition it to the next track. But I learned it soon. The best tip for me was, to do to the tempo adjustment trick: Speed on the platter of the new song's deck and see if it beat matches now. If so, you need to go faster. Otherwise, slow down. That tip changed everything!

  • @12tribes61
    @12tribes61 3 роки тому

    It’s a magical thing when you can mix on the fly using a turnable. Can’t describe it but it’ feels spiritual lol.

  • @sholland814
    @sholland814 2 роки тому

    Love all of your videos Nick. Would you recommend Rane 12’s to get same experience as your Reloops?

  • @davidalexander4724
    @davidalexander4724 3 роки тому

    hell yes i am a Dj that is about to transition from controller to turn tables and a series on how to make that transition would be so epic

  • @Nogui_Aramburo
    @Nogui_Aramburo 2 роки тому

    The beauty of learning on decks is that you will be able to mix on anything afterwards.

  • @scianpersad6987
    @scianpersad6987 3 роки тому

    What's up, Nick! I just stumbled on your channel and I like your content. Keep up the good work. I also own a pair of the Reloop RP7000 MK2's. In case you are not aware, you can also use the Reloop turntables as "low torque" as well. On one of the small knobs on the turntable that says, "Classic" that will give you a feel of a low torque technics 1200 turntable as well and you can practice mixing on that level. Whenever you're at a venue that has 1200's, you will already be prepared. Play around with the torque knob. I am glad Reloop added that feature so you have the best of both worlds of mixing.

  • @dgarrisynn784refixtingz6
    @dgarrisynn784refixtingz6 2 роки тому +1

    Love watching your videos they're very informative vids but I have had my tech1200 since 2000 also have the records as well 😆 but can I use my 1200 on the S9, or do I need the modern turntables?

  • @soundcentral
    @soundcentral 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. I have a question, when you have to pitch bend what is your technic? Do you push/pull on the platter? Push/pull on the vinyl? Spindle? Pitch fader ride?

  • @ll-gj8oj
    @ll-gj8oj 3 роки тому +6

    I started in the 70s on turntables and I'll end it on turntables.....

    • @NunyaBusinessEither
      @NunyaBusinessEither 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly!!
      My 1200's are over 30 years old.
      Just had them cleaned, painted & recalibrated a couple of years ago.
      I know DJ's who have a dozen or so controllers thrown somewhere in their homes because they allowed themselves to be caught up in the "This Is The Gear ALL DJ's Use" nonsense.
      They're practically buying a new controller every year or so.
      My turntables are still going as strong as the day I bought them.
      I dabbled with a controller or two. However, I'm much more comfortable with turntables.
      So yeah, I started on turntables as well. I too will end on turntables.

    • @ll-gj8oj
      @ll-gj8oj 3 роки тому +3

      @@NunyaBusinessEither nowadays new school DJ's do not practice like how we used to practice back in the day I used to spend at least 4 hours a day practicing scratching cutting beat mixing juggling.. and to the present day I still spend a lot of time on my turntables.. controllers are boring to me. And don't get me started on the sync button. All DJs should be able to mix manually cut manually blend manually use your ears not your eyes

    • @ll-gj8oj
      @ll-gj8oj 3 роки тому +1

      2 tables with a mic and I'll learn to rock like I'm dolomite......

    • @imdamnhot
      @imdamnhot 2 роки тому

      Same here. I started in 04 or 05 on tts, when I was around 17 years old. Still collecting vinyl. Have a huge collection of mp3 and timecode. I hardly use it. It's just less fun and less satisfying.

  • @DJILLEE
    @DJILLEE 3 роки тому +1

    I had a similar journey all the way down to the exact hurcule controller. Got 1200mk2 to learn, switched to numark TTXs for the higher torque and loved them so much I sold the 1200s. They stopped making the m44-7s so I switched to Rane Twelves (which I love and hate). I got bored djing with controllers. I dont know what to do with my hands lol. I need that constant adjustment and risk that a mix could fall apart at any time lol. Great video as always bro you had me laughin!

    • @NickSpinelli
      @NickSpinelli  3 роки тому

      I cried my eyes out when they discontinued the m447s

  • @mikebeats7448
    @mikebeats7448 3 роки тому +3

    1:36

  • @MikieRoxx
    @MikieRoxx 3 роки тому

    Started on Stanton cd changers, went to pioneer cdj600s, I dabbled with vinyl it was fun but went to the SX (now sx3) controller and stayed there. 4 channels, compact easy in and out and can keep up with the others.

  • @jpminnich8227
    @jpminnich8227 2 роки тому

    i love this dude

  • @criderv11
    @criderv11 Рік тому

    Bottom line is whatever floats your boat! As long as you entertain your audience, that's what's up. I've been DJing for only 3 years and started on a controller. Still learning how to master using a controller. One day I will engage to learn how to DJ using turntables.

  • @RamiroSchiavoni
    @RamiroSchiavoni Рік тому +1

    Great video ! Please, can you make a short showing how to adjust torque on Reloops in order to emulate Technic's? So grateful !!

  • @frankiefrezko
    @frankiefrezko 3 роки тому +2

    Turntables are amazing ... I use turntables at home but for mobile gigs I use a controller, it’s just easier to setup and tear down ... but turntables are great...

  • @TherealChrisLudlum
    @TherealChrisLudlum 2 роки тому

    Cool video. I've only realy ever played on Technics as far as turntables go so I'm pretty confident if I plan on playing someone else's gig. I was planning on buying a couple more tech's but now you got me thinking I might need to look into possibly buying a couple higher torque tables just in case I end up in front of a pair.

  • @gwsound
    @gwsound 9 місяців тому

    Back in the days as a radio dj, I always worked with vinyl. The Technics SL1200mk2 are called high torq then. What you do is find the start point of a song on the record and then spin it 1/4 trunk backwards. Now the fun part comes. You have to learn your timing. You always start the turntable a bit earlier so that the record song starts exactly on time after a jingle or in the mix.

  • @dad.in.the.clouds
    @dad.in.the.clouds 2 роки тому

    Currently going through this right now actually glad I found this video. About 22 years ago I had some 1210s I sold them got out of dj scratch stuff and never went back. Last summer I picked up the rane one …my love for Djing came back after watching a lot of guys on Twitch. Got my beat matching down , simple scratches , i though ok I’m doin good… but I really wanted turntables so I picked up a used pair of numark NTX 1000‘s but they sat for months before I was to get serious about the tables after hooking everything up I went to do a mix and everything was off and I’m like WTF lol.

  • @davidfrias6570
    @davidfrias6570 Рік тому

    Hercules RMX 2 with virtual dj back in the day. I feel you ! good times
    great content

  • @Ekid20
    @Ekid20 Рік тому +1

    I have a pair of Technics MK2s sitting in my garage. I used the Serato box for 10 years with controlled vinyl to mix. Great feeling but I never learned how to scratch and this video motivated me to practice analog and learn how to scratch. I want to get a DVS mixer so I can mix digitally eventually. I have my little Roland 202 controller for gigs time being.

    • @douglasparks8430
      @douglasparks8430 7 місяців тому

      I don't see the attraction to turntables. I sold my Technics years ago and never looked back. And I would hate to lug crates around more than anything.

  • @louisray8666
    @louisray8666 2 роки тому

    I started on turntables back in the 80’s as a kid. Then did the same digital journey as you mentioned. Made my way back to turntables. Djing on turntables turns on a creativity switch in my head. It’s hard to explain. I recently was shopping for a controller for those easy gigs etc. Went to guitar center and played with 5 or six of them. Just could not it. The feeling is just not there. Glad your enjoying djing on turntables bro.

  • @GODInTheWax444
    @GODInTheWax444 Рік тому

    That's why I bought the Audio Technica 1240XPUSB decks. They come with headshells and needles and are the same super OEM motor thats in the PLX-1000 which doesn't and the Reloop 7000 mk2 which doesn't come with needles either. The ATs also come with a slipmat, 45 adapter, and dust cover shell. Pretty dope turntable and it's built like a tank with great resonance dampening....

  • @someonesaidyes
    @someonesaidyes 3 роки тому

    i agree. controllers can get a little boring at events. TT can be a pain. Thx for making the video!

  • @detroitologist
    @detroitologist 6 місяців тому +1

    You can't expect to buy a trumpet and become Miles Davis by Christmas. You can buy controller and be ready to rock your friends NYE party. It comes down to what you like and your level of dedication. Do you regularly eat at fast food chains? Do you buy name brand clothes from department stores? To you check the Beatport top 10 every week? If so then you like things that are formulated for you. We won’t equate that as being a bad thing. A lot of people put a lot of thought into these things which is why the majority of the people like it. CDJ’s were developed for the masses because turntables were never meant for that. They were never meant for dj'ing. They were meant for your grandparents to listen to Frank Sinatra in their living room. When the Music Industry takes something over the main goal in making a lot of money and that equates to volume and easy of use. Let’s be honest, not many dj’s became masters of the decks throughout the 90's and I'm sure that a lot of dance music fans were relieved when beatmatching was invented. Learning to use a pair of decks is a lot like picking up a guitar and practicing a lot just to get the technique and muscle memory part of it. When CDJ’s came out suddenly anybody could be a dj and that is how they were marketed. The goal was to make dj’s as common as Honda Accords and Air Jordans. The debate between 1200’s and CDJ’s goes deeper than equipment. There’s a sharp dichotomy between the techno and house culture that started it all and the latter product of dance music that the Music Industry formulated. There was a different level of dedication that was required to not only be a dj, but to make your party something something that would never be repeated. When Stacey Pullen played his afterhours after DEMF he came in and spent the afternoon with his girlfriend, her sister and her boyfriend, and the four of them started setting the place up with black plastic in the VIP room and whatever. If you don’t like to work hard and put the time in then you should probably pass on those 1200’s. You’ll probably frustrate yourself and if the music doesn’t come in a way that ‘s fun or productive then it’s not worth it, kind of like maintaining a complex hardware setup with scsi and midi and problematic older synths. I you like to go down rabbit holes then pull the trigger on some 1200's and if it ends up not being your thing you can always sell them for what you paid.

  • @Bballjonesin
    @Bballjonesin 3 роки тому +6

    First time checking out your channel. I've been deejaying 30+ years and have only used turntables but may one day want to learn how to use a controller. Technics 1200s are actually high torque and should go from 0 to 33 1/3 in less then .7 seconds from my experience

    • @georgemapp2855
      @georgemapp2855 2 роки тому

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    • @BRAVE_dj
      @BRAVE_dj Рік тому

      I confirm (agree) 100% sl 1200 mk2 are high torque

    • @frobernal
      @frobernal Рік тому

      Look into motorized platters like the Rane One and Pioneer Rev7. It's the perfect compromise for "converting" Djs

  • @Epic_South
    @Epic_South 2 роки тому

    Spot on 100% PC-DJ Red was my 1st system. now Rekordbox with RB-dmx for my lights.

  • @djsin5254
    @djsin5254 3 роки тому

    I’m in the middle. I use the rane twelves for gigs because the tone arm needle thing scares me! I don’t think phase was out when I got mine, so I went with the twelves and I absolutely love em!

  • @djsupermanslaughter
    @djsupermanslaughter 7 місяців тому

    I been using the Shure White Labels for decades. Too me they are the best. I absolutely LOVE them!🔥🔥

  • @djcin1000
    @djcin1000 Рік тому

    Nice video I love tables

  • @therealdubs
    @therealdubs 3 роки тому

    started on tables, always kept them because of actual record collection but moved to 2000's for playing out because it was easier to show up to clubs with flash drive. Few years ago, dumped everything but 12s and S9. I have recently considered if I should dump the s9 and get a controller with good phono pre amps to gig with and play records at home.... because set up and multiple cases etc. I just dj'd a wedding vendor expo over the weekend and you are correct about the perception of tables. I never really thought about it because I've pretty much always used them for anything not club-related. I think a small controller for home use to sort music and set cue points etc would be helpful... but for paid gigs, I think I'm going to stay where I'm at. Especially while upping prices, that premium look and feel I think helps to justify the ask.

  • @UONeal
    @UONeal 3 роки тому

    First off...I didn't know you were a fellow NJ native like myself... Great video...I love hearing your growth and experiences using turntables...I started on vinyl and learned much later on to use controllers and media players. I use turntables when I want to interact with my set and my controller/stand alone when I just want to mix. Also, regarding the torque... Your not wrong with what you said... But left some stuff out. There's 2 kinds of torque, start up and continuous. Yes start up is great for mixing and also for scratching... But continuous is what makes the Technics stand out. It keeps that same torque even under heavy use and pressure.