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Heh... Remember what they say... If you can make a mix sound good on trashy decks, then upgrading should be no sweat after awhile. It's like training for a running event. If you run a 1/2 mile race, you want to maybe run 4 miles a day, so when you get to that 1/2 mile, it'll be cake.
So just keep at it, it'll all turn out for the better in the end. 
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yea man its not your beatmatching , you just have to get use them and once you do , you will be in heaven....
when i got my techs , it was kinda like learning beatmatching all over again
im not totally use to them yet because i got them recently but i can see how the pitch is like perfect...
it just takes a little bit.. anwyays good luck |
I was curious man, I have the same turntables you used to have (The numark 1520's) And I was wondering what the differences you notice when you're mixing. I know I have to babysit my tables quite a lot to keep them matched, and sometimes don't get to pay attention to the quality of the sound, and the EQ of the new tune I'm bringing in.
Also, which 1200's did you get, and for how much? I really need to think about upgrading. 
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