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| quote: | Originally posted by Dojomaster26
It's odd, but a crowd seems to react better to a record when there is that "needle" sound in the record. A fellow local DJ was telling me that he's been adding the "needle on the record" sound onto some of his CD songs to give the illusion that he's playing a vinyl and not a CD.
It seems like some dancers have this mind set that if the DJ is spinning with vinyl, that the DJ "knows what he's doing", even though we could be very competent on CDJs/laptops/whatever. I could see where this sound comes in handy on dance floors that are used to DJs spinning exclusively vinyl.
PS If anyone is still having a hard time finding this sound, I can do a quick recording and up it here... |
When would the crowd hear the needle dropping on the record?
If you're mixing, the needle will already be on the record before the track becomes audible.
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