Serato/External HD question
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
For folks who rely on Serato heavily, how many of you carry your music files on a primary laptop vs. on an external HD?
The latter is attractive just so I can clear space on my laptop, plus I may have the option of just bringing the drive instead of the laptop if someone else I'm DJing with has their own laptop. On the other hand, I like the simplicity of having everything in one place in terms of the laptop.
Just wondering what people's experience has been and what works better for them.
The latter is attractive just so I can clear space on my laptop, plus I may have the option of just bringing the drive instead of the laptop if someone else I'm DJing with has their own laptop. On the other hand, I like the simplicity of having everything in one place in terms of the laptop.
Just wondering what people's experience has been and what works better for them.
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When feasible, you should always have two of everything. Playing the music off of your internal hard drive will always be safer and easier on the computer. Whenever I play digitally I try to play off an internal drive. That said, you should still carry a external with all of your music. Leave it in the car.
If you plan on playing using someone else's computer bring 2 externals and maybe ask before the gig if you can copy your files to the internal.
Having only 1 copy of my music at a gig, in the digital world would scare the shit out of me. In the early mp3dj days I knew quite a few people that would have backups burned to DVDs.
Also, you should have as little other stuff as possible on a computer you dj with, so when you say clear space, for what? And why does that stuff need to be on the computer you perform with?
imo
Sounds like it'd be worth copping an external though.
mad solid terabyte and a rugged 350 (use to gig out)
they have lasted me and i am on a budget like yourself
My wife's contracting work with Seagate so I'd probably cop one of theirs.
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