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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Pretty fucking dull"
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 21:48, 1 reply, 11 years ago)
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I saw a thing at the pub the other day.
Real decks, real mixer, fake records, hooked to a laptop. You could manipulate digital media on the laptop with the decks. Even adding marks to the mp3s with a visual on the screen for beat matching or whatever,
Seemed a good way to keep traditional mixing techniques alive without having to cart around huge boxes of recprds
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 21:59, Reply)
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Timecoded vinyl. I have no beef with CDJs either; the method of mixing is still the same and they give you way more creativity. Far cheaper as well, even if a pioneer is a grand apiece, a downloaded track is what, a quid? 12s used to be 6 to 8 quid back in the day, the savings are huge.
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 22:03, Reply)
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Stanton did 'Final Scratch', these days it's Serato. Absolutely no issues with it, it's not like just using the sync button like David Guetta and his nonce EDM mates do.
And just about everybody has moved to CDs now.
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 22:07, Reply)
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That was quite nerdy, but it was Brighton. Anyway, they seem to have deliberately picked horrible noises
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 22:28, Reply)
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