Many djs still use vinyl especially now the the recent vinyl resurgence in the last couple of years.
Do club djs still use vinyl.
They may still have a turntable but that is a digital one which is just used to imitate scratches on digital files or mix to tracks together live.
Several clubs i work with have been refurbishing their technics 1200 decks since more djs are requesting them.
I d say especially club djs don t use vinyl anymore.
Vinyl still has a place in modern djing although it maybe more of an enthusiast s thing kind of like film is to the photography world.
0 do djs still use vinyl.
As you can probably imagine this additional flexibility is an awesome thing to have as a dj.
Posted by chrisfromthelc at 4 05 pm on august 5 2011.
The average random dance club dj someone who s not doing it as an artform uses a laptop controller setup that uses wavs or high quality mp3s to play music.
The technology has advanced to a level where you can build a very decent dj rig for a fairly cheap price.
I noticed on my trip this summer a lload of laptops in front of djs.
Yes djing on vinyl these days might seem like a bit of a step backwards for most of the aspiring jocks out there and for some even at bit antiquated.
Some think the sound coming from vinyl is a bit rounder with a deeper bass and actually fuller the mp3 sound lacks the warmth which is why so many djs are coming back to the basics the vinyl that is.
Since the historical dawn of the dj trade vinyl records have been the classic medium.
Vinyl is so much more forgiving and a bit of clipping created by a dj may give some unpleasant distortion if it comes.
Now that we know what do djs use you can start sketching your own setup according to your needs and requirements.
Back in the 1920s when the term disc jockey was used for the first time the djs used to play vinyl phonograph records on air and the trend continued for over 50 years.
In one of the room in space there were atleast 4 in front of one djs.
Real djs still very much use vinyl.