strange, i always envisioned you talking in jerking language, like captain kirk.
Please, Save, The, Ship!
but anyway.. thanks for explaining pjotr.
you seem a little tense though.. maybe you should visit the oral sex thread in the chill out room.
May-14-2002 20:29
P`zazz
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: In A Trance
Actually my english is quite good, not perfect but good. As for the capital letter thing, I just got used to it and it became a bad habit. Now that I'm writting this I still get some words with capital letters without even thinking about it and I have to go back and correct it so u guys wont bitch about it
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May-14-2002 20:38
FuzzyGreen
Music Addict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Bay Area, Ca USA
It really doesn't matter
Between vinyl and CD there isn't going to be much of a difference with Trance music because, for the most part, trance music comes from synths which use a 44.1k 16 bit signal or sample (sample playback synths) so CD should sound just as good and vinyl. Sometimes though, vinyl just sounds so much better. When I listened to my Gouryella - Gouryella vinyl for the first time I was amazed at how damn good the song sounded compared to CD.
May-14-2002 21:43
DJ Chrono
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Most (digital ) DJ mixers process sound at 16/44, so no matter how high the quality is of the CD/Vinyl/any thing else, it will be lowered back to 16/44 once it goes threw the mixer. But of course there are some mixers that have a higher processing rate, like 24/96, but they're generally expensive, and not meant for DJing as much as for studio work.
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May-14-2002 21:58
JohnSmith
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
isn't that only for DIGITAL mixers though?
i thought most DJ mixers were analog?
May-14-2002 22:00
DJ Chrono
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hmm. I guess your right. but mixers still have a huge role in processing the signal and can butcher it badly.. for example my SK5 mixer just wrecks the sound. sometimes it's hard to tell, but I ran my synth through it, and right away I could hear the quality loss. thats one major reason I had to upgrade from it
May-15-2002 00:30
Trancer85
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Los Angeles
I dont seem 2 notice quality difference after the 192 point
May-15-2002 00:37
JohnSmith
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Chrono
hmm. I guess your right. but mixers still have a huge role in processing the signal and can butcher it badly.. for example my SK5 mixer just wrecks the sound. sometimes it's hard to tell, but I ran my synth through it, and right away I could hear the quality loss. thats one major reason I had to upgrade from it
yeah.. that's why i am getting the vestax PCV275. i hear it is one of the best sounding mixers out there.
i don't notice a difference after 192kbps either.
our ears only hear max 20hz - 20khz frequency range, if we are lucky.
and i think i have blown a lot of mine out.
May-15-2002 00:44
DJ Chrono
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quote:
Originally posted by JohnSmith
yeah.. that's why i am getting the vestax PCV275. i hear it is one of the best sounding mixers out there.
thats why I just ordered one off ebay too!
May-15-2002 01:02
JohnSmith
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Location: Kamloops
*high five*
May-15-2002 01:13
P`zazz
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: In A Trance
Re: It really doesn't matter
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzyGreen
Sometimes though, vinyl just sounds so much better. When I listened to my Gouryella - Gouryella vinyl for the first time I was amazed at how damn good the song sounded compared to CD.
Happens to me as well, the first time I spun trancesetters - the saga I was amazed by the superior sound quality compared to cd. Same thing with Push - Tranzy State Of Mind.