Craig Upton, Author at Tech Web Space Let’s Make Things Better Mon, 24 Jan 2022 16:08:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 https://www.techwebspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/unnamed-150x144.png Craig Upton, Author at Tech Web Space 32 32 Are There Differences Between DJ Controllers and Mixers? https://www.techwebspace.com/are-there-differences-between-dj-controllers-and-mixers/ Mon, 24 Jan 2022 16:08:01 +0000 https://www.techwebspace.com/?p=55712 Often viewed as one and the same, DJ controllers and mixers are actually quite different. They have several interconnected capabilities and functions but are nonetheless entirely separate pieces of hardware. The difference between the two is usually visible at a glance. One...

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Often viewed as one and the same, DJ controllers and mixers are actually quite different. They have several interconnected capabilities and functions but are nonetheless entirely separate pieces of hardware.

The difference between the two is usually visible at a glance. One of which, i.e. the DJ controller, has an extensive arsenal of buttons, keys, controls and so on, usually accompanied by a couple of turntables. It’s fairly close to an all-in-one system for putting on a performance, combining a whole bunch of essential features into one compact unit.

By contrast, a DJ mixer is a dedicated add-on that’s designed to make the DJ’s life easier while facilitating superior output. A mixer is used to combine all the various ‘layers’ of sound sent from external devices, in order to put out the most beautifully balanced and harmonious ‘mix’ as the final product.

With a mixer, you can connect a series of external devices or musical instruments – guitars, drums, microphones, decks and so on. The DJ then adjusts the levels in such a way as to ensure the resulting output is flawlessly balanced, in accordance with the sound they want to achieve.

Basically, you’re looking at two equally important and versatile pieces of hardware, which serve similar yet slightly different purposes. The best way to put on a top-level performance is to combine the benefits of both – not to instinctively choose one over the other.

Is it Possible to Run a Controller Without a Mixer?

At the risk of contradicting the above, it is indeed perfectly possible to get by without a mixer. DJ controllers are designed to function independently of mixers where necessary, so you don’t necessarily need one in your setup.

A few key points worth clearing up at this stage:

  1. DJ controllers can be used with or without a separate mixer
  2. You can use a DJ controller in place of a mixer
  3. A mixer provides essential additional support for things like microphones and other instruments/equipment

Therefore, just because you don’t need something doesn’t mean you won’t be better off with it. So again, combining the functions and benefits of both a controller and a mixer is the preferable option.

Which Are the Best Mixers and Controllers on the Market Right Now?

Picking up a comtroller and/or mixer means first establishing your objectives and assessing your budget. You can spend as little or as much as you like on either, but value for money is what matters most.

As things stand, the highest-rated mixers you can pick up right now in their respective price brackets are as follows:

  • Pioneer DJM-S9
  • Pioneer DJ DJM-V10
  • Pioneer DJ DJM-S11-SE
  • Yorkville PGM8
  • Reloop AMS-RMX90
  • Yorkville M1610-2

As for controllers, each of the following is a front-runner for the crown as of early 2022:

  • Pioneer DJ DDJ-1000
  • Pioneer DJ DDJ-SX3
  • Reloop Mixon 4
  • Pioneer DJ DDJ-SB3
  • Pioneer DJ DDJ-RB
  • Numark DJ2GO2

With some of the above having seen generous discounts since their debuts, there’s never been a better time to find out what a quality controller and mixer can do when combined.

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How Smart Home Technology Can Support a Sustainable Lifestyle https://www.techwebspace.com/how-smart-home-technology-can-support-a-sustainable-lifestyle/ Sat, 20 Nov 2021 10:12:13 +0000 https://www.techwebspace.com/?p=54212 Climate change is no longer a theory future generations should contemplate the truth about, it is here and having a devastating effect on the planet. Now more than ever, nothing matters more than making every possible effort to live a sustainable lifestyle....

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Climate change is no longer a theory future generations should contemplate the truth about, it is here and having a devastating effect on the planet.

Now more than ever, nothing matters more than making every possible effort to live a sustainable lifestyle. Even the smallest of changes can make a big difference when adopted by as many people as possible.

One example is the adoption of smart home technology such as lighting; this has the potential to combine convenience and versatility with sustainability. A smarter home has the potential to be a far more energy-efficient home, while at the same time becoming a more comfortable and enjoyable place to spend time.

The Affordability of Smart Technology

It is currently estimated that close to 70% of all homes already feature at least one smart device. This is something that is expected to increase exponentially over the coming years as the costs of smart devices continue to fall.

Smart technology can also be surprisingly affordable with the potential to pay for itself in many instances with long-term energy savings. There are individual products and complete smart systems available to suit all budgets, making it easy and affordable to live a more sustainable lifestyle.

Choosing Smart Devices for Sustainability

Boosting the energy efficiency of your home means choosing appropriate smart devices that meet your needs and preferences; there are thousands of devices and controllers available, but the vast majority fall into one of the following brackets:

Smart Thermostats

A smart thermostat is a simple yet highly effective device; this device can translate to real savings on energy bills. Smart thermostats are designed to control temperatures within the home with pinpoint precision, while providing the user with the added benefit of remote access. You can monitor the temperature in your home and the status of your heating system via your mobile device, making adjustments as necessary to keep things economical.

Smart Lighting

With a smart lighting system, you gain more precise control over all aspects of your home’s lighting. Particularly when energy-efficient smart light switches are paired with low-energy LED bulbs, the reduction in energy consumption can be significant. Smart lighting systems also allow remote control via connected mobile devices from any location with the option of setting up lighting themes, schedules and more.

Smart Plugs

A smart plug is one of the simplest devices within the smart home technology category; this can be used to turn any mains-powered devices on or off as required. Timers can be set up to create schedules for activating and deactivating devices, while Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity enables the plug to be controlled remotely. Smart plugs can also be great for improving fire safety at home, automatically shutting off devices that may have accidentally been left on.

Smart Appliances

The smart appliance category features a wide variety of small and large consumer electronics. Everything from refrigerators to dishwashers to convection ovens and more can be designed and manufactured with a wide variety of smart features. Examples of which include enhanced energy efficiency, remote control of the appliance and alerts sent to a mobile device in case of an error or power outage.

Smart Water Systems

Smart water systems are also beginning to make their way into more homes than ever before. Designed to help cut down on water waste and reduce utility bills, smart water systems actively monitor usage and provide alerts in the event of an abnormality. Ultimately, smart water systems are about encouraging smarter and more responsible usage and consumption of water.

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Strategic Internal Linking an Influential SEO Factor, Confirms John Mueller https://www.techwebspace.com/strategic-internal-linking-an-influential-seo-factor-confirms-john-mueller/ Sun, 10 Oct 2021 10:17:49 +0000 https://www.techwebspace.com/?p=53099 In a recent discussion with a new business start-up in Germany, Google’s John Mueller suggested that internal linking can be a much more important SEO service than previously thought. Specifically, his comments indicated that strategic internal linking can be used to show...

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In a recent discussion with a new business start-up in Germany, Google’s John Mueller suggested that internal linking can be a much more important SEO service than previously thought.

Specifically, his comments indicated that strategic internal linking can be used to show Google which of your pages are most important and which its algorithm should focus on.

He said that SEOs and webmasters should use smart internal linking to guide Google’s crawlers through a site’s highest-quality pages with the greatest value to the visitor; doing so will gradually see the site earn trust in the eyes of Google, prompting its algorithm to probe deeper into the site and ultimately indexing more of its pages over time.

This is the question asked by the German start-up, which came just over 18 minutes into the conversation:

“We are a very young start-up that just started here in Germany, and basically what we do is that we crawl leading real estate platforms and we try and assess which realtor is actually achieving higher prices, which realtor is achieving fast sales durations.”

“And so, we have for each postal code in Germany we have one specific page for that possibility, which includes or like which calculates to 28,000 pages, which is not that huge for other websites.”

“But we’re facing challenges in indexing those sites. So our goal is that someone that typing in [realtor Munich] that our page with the ranking of the best agents in that region will pop up. But currently, we see that 90% of our pages are excluded from the index.”

To which, John Mueller provided the following response:

“One of the strategies I try to encourage people or tell people to think about is, on the one hand, you can decide what kind of pages you think are important within your website and which ones you want Google to focus on through internal linking.”

“And kind of working to make sure that like if you say 90 is currently not indexed and 10 are indexed, that you make sure that at least the 10 that are indexed are really good pages and really important pages for you.”

“So that like you get a mass of people already going to these pages and saying this is a fantastic content, maybe they recommend it to other people, maybe to link to it from other places. But at least that 10% that you start with is something that you can kind of grow with.”

“And then over time what you’ll see is Google crawls more and more of your website as it recognizes that it’s really good and important, and that can then result in, on the one hand, crawling more frequently the existing pages, and on the other hand crawling deeper within your website so kind of like more layers within the internal linking and digging in a little bit deeper.”

“So it’s almost like you have to create a more funnelled web structure in the beginning and then over time as you see that Google is doing more and more on your website then expand that and expand that step by step until you’ve reached kind of your end situation where Google is actually actively indexing all of the content on your website.”

If so, this would suggest that it is possible for your SEO agency to manipulate the way Google’s crawlers view your site and index your pages, purely on the basis of strategic internal linking.

Here is the video of the full conversation, if you would like to check out the rest of Mueller’s comments

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