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Hi,
I've got two CD decks and a turntable, hooked up to a three channel mixer. I reckon it's the ideal setup for me, as most of my stuff is on CD but I have a couple of slates kicking around as well.
Things to watch are:
1) Vinyl is bassier, and sounds 'fuller' for some reason. I have no idea why, and I was one of the naysayers before I bought my turntable, but for some reason after mixing a CD onto a vinyl track the new CD track sounds so tinny, sharp and nasty. I adjust the EQ's so the turntable highs are louder, and the CD highs are softer.
2) Beatmatching on vinyl is harder to hear than CD. Maybe it's just me, but that's the way I find it. I normally get the pitch to within 0.2% on vinyl, and bang on with CD. I think it's to do with the way that CD's are easier to cue than vinyl, but whatever the reason it seems a lot easier to get it right with CD's... or maybe I just need more practice with vinyl :-)
Cheers,
Ben
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