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<blockquote data-quote="leaky" data-source="post: 815114" data-attributes="member: 5593"><p>haha not in my attic it didn't :$ </p><p></p><p>its each to their own to be fair and everybody's different, personally hand on heart if money was no object, say if i won the lotto and i could go onto oggs and buy any tune i wanted regardless of price i would be torn between buying turntables or for digital opting for one of these <a href="http://www.numark.com/ns7">NS7 Numark Performance Controller with Serato ITCH</a>. but solely for the reason that vinyl is the only format i have mixed with (except for virtual DJ but only on the monitor, no midi controller) but i don't have the money time or passion, to get back into spinning tunes as much as i would enjoy it. i am tempted to buy a cheap controller for my tinkering pleasure though. </p><p>the only music i listen too these days are osa radio, rough tempo radio, radio 2, and the dozens of mixes i grab from soundcloud. but i don't think i have ever checked out what equipment is being used, it wouldn't make a dot of difference if my favorite mix turned out to have been created on a pair of </p><p>Gramophones or a Tonium Pacemaker <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/crazy.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":crazy:" title="acrazy :crazy:" data-shortname=":crazy:" /> if it sounds good to me, thats all that matters. the art of a DJ is the choice of tunes, and thats not even what can be called a talent or a skill, a DJ might play a full 2 hr set of cheeky girls donk and dubstep remixes, yet to someone who likes that thing will think that DJ is a god. one of my favorite ever mixes (moonboots and jason boardman) isn't even mixed. at the end of the day no format or set up is better than another its just down to what each person feels more comfortable using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leaky, post: 815114, member: 5593"] haha not in my attic it didn't :$ its each to their own to be fair and everybody's different, personally hand on heart if money was no object, say if i won the lotto and i could go onto oggs and buy any tune i wanted regardless of price i would be torn between buying turntables or for digital opting for one of these [url=http://www.numark.com/ns7]NS7 Numark Performance Controller with Serato ITCH[/url]. but solely for the reason that vinyl is the only format i have mixed with (except for virtual DJ but only on the monitor, no midi controller) but i don't have the money time or passion, to get back into spinning tunes as much as i would enjoy it. i am tempted to buy a cheap controller for my tinkering pleasure though. the only music i listen too these days are osa radio, rough tempo radio, radio 2, and the dozens of mixes i grab from soundcloud. but i don't think i have ever checked out what equipment is being used, it wouldn't make a dot of difference if my favorite mix turned out to have been created on a pair of Gramophones or a Tonium Pacemaker :crazy: if it sounds good to me, thats all that matters. the art of a DJ is the choice of tunes, and thats not even what can be called a talent or a skill, a DJ might play a full 2 hr set of cheeky girls donk and dubstep remixes, yet to someone who likes that thing will think that DJ is a god. one of my favorite ever mixes (moonboots and jason boardman) isn't even mixed. at the end of the day no format or set up is better than another its just down to what each person feels more comfortable using. [/QUOTE]
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