for the groove and the feeling , the cut and the dance i make house in one deck , two deck with two techno and with the last turnatable a prepare the continue with other house ..... for big tempo hardtekno with drum and bass in 8 step to 16 step to cut
Ah cool! Good luck, let me know how it goes! I really recommend getting comfy on 3 decks first before you add a fourth one. It's really quite stressful!
Lo realmente importante no es trabajar con cuatro platos. Es que, haciendolo, las mezclas tengan criterio y que esten bien hechas. A mi no me vale que pinches con cuatro platos si luego hay veces que se transforma todo en un caos ininteligible o notas los lloros del disco cuando el dj lo adelanta o lo atrasa. Este chico lo ha hecho bastante bien. Solo he oido un par de veces de aquellas en las que, mentalmente, le estaba diciendo que bajara un volumen porque la diferencia de velocidad era demasiada. Y he trabajado de discjockey durante unos 30 / 35 años, un 90% de ellos pinchando techno, asi que algo entiendo.
@@atomcrash okay, thanks! Very nice set by the way :) I am thinking about buying some reloop rp 7000 mk2 since I now have the rp 2000 mk3 and they are just in a rough condition. Buying technics would be also an option but they are expensive sadly :(
@@Electronichub_05 I think it depends if you ever want to play out in clubs. Most clubs will have Technics turntables in their booths so it's useful to get used to the specific way they react. Agree on them being expensive but they basically last forever. Bought both MK-2s 2nd hand in 2003. They were already old then (don't even know how old) but still play perfectly today. Got the M5G new also in 2003. No issues ever. Hope the MK-7 will last as long!
@@atomcrash got a pair of SL-1210 MK2 now and a pioneer DJM 600. It's so weird mixing with them since they have so much more torque than my old reloops haha
I'm not sure I understand your question or if that even is a question. 4 decks allows you to have 4 tracks available to mix together at the same time instead of just two, but you should get that from the video...?
This is f*cking serious!!
Enjoyed this mix, especially the build up on the first 15 minutes. I've tried 2 turntables and 2 CDJ's at the same time, but not 4 turntables!
Nice to see a vinyl mix. Not sure why so much ghost touching or why you have 4 decks there….but it’s cool.
for the groove and the feeling , the cut and the dance i make house in one deck , two deck with two techno and with the last turnatable a prepare the continue with other house ..... for big tempo hardtekno with drum and bass in 8 step to 16 step to cut
EXCELLENT !! i join you to this challenge i begin mix set with 3/4 deck only vinyl with technics than you mk2 mk7 !!
Ah cool! Good luck, let me know how it goes! I really recommend getting comfy on 3 decks first before you add a fourth one. It's really quite stressful!
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Sorry, can only auto-translate Spanish, but I hope that means you enjoyed it. 😊
Lo realmente importante no es trabajar con cuatro platos. Es que, haciendolo, las mezclas tengan criterio y que esten bien hechas. A mi no me vale que pinches con cuatro platos si luego hay veces que se transforma todo en un caos ininteligible o notas los lloros del disco cuando el dj lo adelanta o lo atrasa. Este chico lo ha hecho bastante bien. Solo he oido un par de veces de aquellas en las que, mentalmente, le estaba diciendo que bajara un volumen porque la diferencia de velocidad era demasiada. Y he trabajado de discjockey durante unos 30 / 35 años, un 90% de ellos pinchando techno, asi que algo entiendo.
Does anyone else know people still DJing vinyl on four turntables? Can't seem to find anyone.
No but om.starting out on 2, and will learn to work 4 very soon. This is real.skill, real djing
@@Jay_Kayy Good luck! Three is where the fun begins!
Jeff Mills and Laurent Garnier when they make a set vinyl show cases
@@SequentialCircuitProphet5I've never seen Mills or Garnier use four turntables. Do you have a link?
@@atomcrash Aldo he is using the TR 909 in this show
58:40??
[fading out] mark broom - m28 [gynoid audio]
[playing] mike parker - lustration twelve (dericho) [prologue]
[playing] jeff mills - medusa (unreleased mix) [react]
@@atomcrash Muchas gracias. Enhorabuena por tu canal.
What turntables are the ones beside the mixer?
All Technics. Down: 2 classic 1210 MK-2. Up left: the new MK-7. Up right: the M5G.
@@atomcrash okay, thanks!
Very nice set by the way :)
I am thinking about buying some reloop rp 7000 mk2 since I now have the rp 2000 mk3 and they are just in a rough condition.
Buying technics would be also an option but they are expensive sadly :(
@@Electronichub_05 I think it depends if you ever want to play out in clubs. Most clubs will have Technics turntables in their booths so it's useful to get used to the specific way they react. Agree on them being expensive but they basically last forever. Bought both MK-2s 2nd hand in 2003. They were already old then (don't even know how old) but still play perfectly today. Got the M5G new also in 2003. No issues ever. Hope the MK-7 will last as long!
@@atomcrash okay I will look out for some technics, thanks for the info :)
@@atomcrash got a pair of SL-1210 MK2 now and a pioneer DJM 600.
It's so weird mixing with them since they have so much more torque than my old reloops haha
iiPLAY TECHNO SINCE 1996....WHAT'S THE MEANING OF PLAY WITH 4 DECKS? PEOPLE DON'T DANCE WITH YOUR HABILITY
I'm not sure I understand your question or if that even is a question. 4 decks allows you to have 4 tracks available to mix together at the same time instead of just two, but you should get that from the video...?