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<blockquote data-quote="siman91" data-source="post: 846100" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>Very interesting post as thinking the same for myself simply for most of the reasons you have mention DJP. I have 2 reasons for stalling (in fact 3 but one is that I want to spend circa £4k on a new camera!) first I don't fully understand the set up and 2nd, buying a screen and computer for the decks. I have circa 2000 of my own records recorded to mp3 and Wav after being cleaned on my Loricraft and trimmed and balanced on Adobe Audition. My main issue is that I have circa 3000 records in the garage of which about 1000 are recorded but otherwise sit there.</p><p></p><p>The main downsides of digital are 2 fold, 1 it cheapens the music and 2nd it does not give the feel or pleasure of using vinyl so will not give them up yet.</p><p></p><p>I assume I can go digital fairly easily as I only want simple usage ie manual mixing with no effects. I currently have 3x 1200's and 2x cdj 800's mkII's into an Allen & Heath S2. I also would only want to use digital part time so assume I can simply play through the digital set up without unplugging if I want analogue. I also would want to use the time code vinyl but also the cdj's digitally, again easy to set up?</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siman91, post: 846100, member: 755"] Very interesting post as thinking the same for myself simply for most of the reasons you have mention DJP. I have 2 reasons for stalling (in fact 3 but one is that I want to spend circa £4k on a new camera!) first I don't fully understand the set up and 2nd, buying a screen and computer for the decks. I have circa 2000 of my own records recorded to mp3 and Wav after being cleaned on my Loricraft and trimmed and balanced on Adobe Audition. My main issue is that I have circa 3000 records in the garage of which about 1000 are recorded but otherwise sit there. The main downsides of digital are 2 fold, 1 it cheapens the music and 2nd it does not give the feel or pleasure of using vinyl so will not give them up yet. I assume I can go digital fairly easily as I only want simple usage ie manual mixing with no effects. I currently have 3x 1200's and 2x cdj 800's mkII's into an Allen & Heath S2. I also would only want to use digital part time so assume I can simply play through the digital set up without unplugging if I want analogue. I also would want to use the time code vinyl but also the cdj's digitally, again easy to set up? S [/QUOTE]
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