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^^ WHS
vinylwarning.com.au for online bits of black plastic. I've ordered shitloads from them, and even if not available you can still put in orders.
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Cool guys cheers for that... might have to cheak them out...
hate looking for a record only to find it sold out hahah
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thanks for all the advice guys, it sounds hard but rewarding
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If you love music , you will love Djing, best way these days is going with cd decks ( pioneer all the way) get yourself Ableton Live later on and do some remixes/edits and produce your own music burn on to cd then put it in your set.
good luck and have fun in your adventures. PS still love vinyls nothings beats them. |
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dont buy cd decks first. the best foundations to learn on is shit direct drive turntables. they wont cost you much and will get you through the first 12 months. by that time you will know if you are interested. getting good on shit decks will make you a very tight dj when you get technics later on. the reason why i say dont get cdjs is, people that begin on vinyl can mix cds. it rarely goes the other way.
i have recently got serato scratch (do a search on the net) and its made mixing easier. i have seen them in the quokka for $500 second hand. i have my first decks for sale. they are not in good condition, but they are something to learn on. $300 you can pick up a cheap mixer second hand, probably $200 $1000 and you can play all of your music on vinyl $500 for just vinyl i can swing you some drum and bass records if you are into mixing dnb as well |
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While I agree that vinyl is great to learn on, I myself have had a nifty set of Stanton decks for some time, however, for someone getting into it now, they may as well go the cdj option as the cost involved of getting vinyl is a lot greater, and while cdjs are more expensive, getting tracks is nothing. Getting vinyl can sometimes be more difficult (for crazy dutch hardcore fanatics like myself, getting stock sent in from Holland, and having no idea when or if it will arrive). But each to their own, have a play on both, see which you prefer.
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well well i just picked up a couple of pioneer CDJ 400's... seem like an alright player from the review/videos on the net.
anyones thoughs on them? |
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tho not using cdj's... i believe these are alright to learn on and from...
the 800's i beleive had the vinyl simulation thing... and more digital stuff i think.. but thats about it... hope it all goes good for you man.... did you get a mixer yet?
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yer i got a 2nd hand Behringer DJX400. i picked it up for 80bucks so it will do for now. i blew all the cash on 2 new cdjs
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Originally Posted by vyper ... Unfortunately (and it's quite disappointing), vinyl has been pretty much eliminated from the scene nowadays and has all gone to CD ... Quote:
whats the verdict serato ayone used it? i saw adrenalin sellin his a while back ....
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