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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 840645" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>Most DJ's are gonna be vinyl junkies, if they old.....school like me anyways, but I gotta say, we grabbed every oportunity to expand the mixing possibilities as they came, from recording and playback on tape, then MD, then DAT, then CD quality became standard and FX units were incorperated, sampling and looping straight from the mixer was hard to do on the fly, even with the better Numark desks of the time, so I used to take a portable Mini Disc Player/rec to fire pre-mixed edits in with...and/or record myself...lol...thought about bootlegging the nights but was quickly shown the light...lol...nuff said!</p><p>When I got MY hands on it all, and started putting my own events on...I used to have all my stuff running through a Mackie 1604 to intergrate some FX untis, a sampler and also compression and limiting as the club system was very basic and tended to overload.</p><p>So what I'm gettin round to sayin is....I want it all, cd decks, vinyl, digital straight from the lappy, cos you CAN edit and remix stuff on the fly with nowadays tech...if you check out my OSA mixcloud mix, you will see that when it sounds like 3 decks, it's actually just 2 and a digital console "mix" being brought in as if it were another turntable...so effectively 4 decks (or more as they're vitual) at your disposal...and the only time it sounds a bit "non vinyl" is if I use a track that was downloaded as opposed to home recorded.</p><p></p><p>Your Mixing Achievements Could be Held Back By Not Letting It All Out Of The Bag...</p><p></p><p>Plus...You can also seriously expand your record collection , overnight...for nothing, download Wavepad from nch...for nothing, and edit and remix untill you got that perfect mixing track. </p><p>I still have and use my old Numark icue...almost every time I turn on the setup...if I'm just blobbing...I would rather leave the vinyl where it is, your music is also available for any media player to randomly shuffle thru it.</p><p></p><p>lol..Fk me...I can go on a bit...but that's just my opinion, never been a purist or had blinkers on...adapt, improvise and overcome....per fkn ardua ad astra..sumthin...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 840645, member: 17130"] Most DJ's are gonna be vinyl junkies, if they old.....school like me anyways, but I gotta say, we grabbed every oportunity to expand the mixing possibilities as they came, from recording and playback on tape, then MD, then DAT, then CD quality became standard and FX units were incorperated, sampling and looping straight from the mixer was hard to do on the fly, even with the better Numark desks of the time, so I used to take a portable Mini Disc Player/rec to fire pre-mixed edits in with...and/or record myself...lol...thought about bootlegging the nights but was quickly shown the light...lol...nuff said! When I got MY hands on it all, and started putting my own events on...I used to have all my stuff running through a Mackie 1604 to intergrate some FX untis, a sampler and also compression and limiting as the club system was very basic and tended to overload. So what I'm gettin round to sayin is....I want it all, cd decks, vinyl, digital straight from the lappy, cos you CAN edit and remix stuff on the fly with nowadays tech...if you check out my OSA mixcloud mix, you will see that when it sounds like 3 decks, it's actually just 2 and a digital console "mix" being brought in as if it were another turntable...so effectively 4 decks (or more as they're vitual) at your disposal...and the only time it sounds a bit "non vinyl" is if I use a track that was downloaded as opposed to home recorded. Your Mixing Achievements Could be Held Back By Not Letting It All Out Of The Bag... Plus...You can also seriously expand your record collection , overnight...for nothing, download Wavepad from nch...for nothing, and edit and remix untill you got that perfect mixing track. I still have and use my old Numark icue...almost every time I turn on the setup...if I'm just blobbing...I would rather leave the vinyl where it is, your music is also available for any media player to randomly shuffle thru it. lol..Fk me...I can go on a bit...but that's just my opinion, never been a purist or had blinkers on...adapt, improvise and overcome....per fkn ardua ad astra..sumthin...lol. [/QUOTE]
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