Why isn't the "scratch" set-up used in all clubs?
phatmoneysack
Melbourne 1,124 Posts
I don't understand why clubs haven't adopted the vertical "scratch" set-up across the board. Maybe someone could shed light on this for me, because as far as I can tell there are no advantages. Pros of the Scratch set-up-Greater, unheeded access to records-Takes up less space-CDJs are vertical and are set up that way-Allows the DJ to perform a greater amount of tricks,-Less likely to knock tone armPros of the horizontal set-up-?????
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Ha - my friend, who is NOT a scratcher, was bitching the other DJ about spinning at a bar where there turntables were in battle mode and he found it a hassle to have to reach back to the turntables in order to access the tone arm.
For non-scratchers, the horizontal method is what they learned on and what they're used to. That's not to say it has inherent advantages or disadvantages, it's simply what they know how to do.
I agree with you - I find battle-style much easier to use, even as a mixer - but much of the club world is from what's the norm for scratch DJs.
+ house and techno DJ's love to "ride the pitch" that's the only advantage I could find for "traditional" deck setup is having the pitch fader on the side instead of in back.