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Posted by gorex on Jul-22-2005 23:22:

Question for SSL and/or FS users

I received my Serato Scratch Live some questions popped in my head.
I obviously cannot play all my mp3s that contain static or noise in break down parts ... Is the solution to replace that file or specific software exists ?

In general, what kind of file (mp3, wav) is recommended for best sound. Are there any trusted sites or p2p networks for either buying or dwlding this specifically gig-ready music? At what bitrate and Khz optimally?


Posted by mndeg on Jul-23-2005 00:03:

lol, dling from a kazaa-like app? haha
click digital download link thats sticked on the DJ booth

personally, I use 192kbps, but I don't play anything massive


Posted by gorex on Jul-23-2005 01:17:

what do you find funny about dwlding from kazaa. Have you not done so yourself at one point in your life?

since I do not own a limtless budget, I most likely will be doing 60-40% proportion in regards of download-purchase.


Posted by mndeg on Jul-23-2005 04:52:

dc++ hubs, i dont think im allowed to say anymore


Posted by Inertia on Jul-23-2005 13:58:

well, buy as much you can. and what you just CAN'T buy, then download it, i guess.

but still, when downloading, you must be weary that these tracks may have been ripped on shit decks, causing pitch flutter, static, noises, clicks and pops, etc. so if you cann buy it, you are assured it's high quality.


Posted by Technaut on Jul-23-2005 14:19:

yea just watch if you are using vinyl rips, the pitch flutter from the rip plus he serato/fs pitch flutter can be a bastard


Posted by Jokiie on Jul-23-2005 14:38:

Glad to hear that you got SSL, I use it myself and could'nt be more satisfied!

As for the Bitrate that all depends on what system you plan to play on, if you play on a really loud club then I would say no lower than 192 kbit/s. I recommend 320 kbit/s


Posted by Vero on Jul-26-2005 05:17:

wav files that are taken directly from CD will give the best sound. mp3 compression does reduce the quality a bit, so wavs from mp3s will still sound worse than a natural wav.

and BTW, midi files dont contain audio, so dont worry about those.


Posted by gorex on Jul-26-2005 05:37:

thks guys



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