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MERiDiAN5i2
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Texas, USA
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if you dont plan on spinning out, i'd just stick with PC based mixing - 1200's are expensive and the only way to go - and vinyl gets expensive.
if you are going to buy hardware, screw CDs.. vinyl is SO much more fun and there are many reason's its just plain better...
My personal recommendation would be to get a second soundboard, an external mixer, and a nice MP3 mixing utility (atomixmp3 is my preference, v2.2 is REALLY nice.. PCDJ, traktor, and VTT are decent too!)
Mixing with an external mixer on the PC is LOADS better than just on the PC - you have the gains, eq's, faders, etc etc.. at your fingers.
All you need is a simple mixer... Maybe a pioneer DJM300? simple quality little box, and they are not big OR expensive
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Jan-17-2003 20:29
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montie
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Registered: Aug 2002
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it also depends on how much time you wanna invest into mixing.
I find Vinyl more fun to spin than CDs cuz of the novelty of it and i love the feel.
but spinning on CDs is great too. plus if you go with those, then you will never have to worry about buying vinyl.
vinyl shopping sucks up lots of money and time. if you feel that you want to invest the time and money into it, then by all means go for it.
but if you have a day job and you really don't want to get into DJing out then i think the best option is to go with CDs.
i think you will get more utility out of them.
unless you actually go out and buy CD singles, you will be saving more money (and time) in the long run by going with CDs.
you can play whatever songs you already have now and don't have to worry about searching out prized tracks on vinyl.
also with vinyl, you have to worry about wear on the records and buying needles and replacing them.
also many people who just want to get into it for the hell of it to play around and have fun, will likely buy tables and a few vinyl here and there and never take full advantage of their tables (i don't know you so i can't say this is the case, but it is true of many people).
so you will have your tables sitting around collecting dust, because you don't have the time or are unwilling to go out and blow a bunch of money on records. and you will play the same songs over and over and it will get boring quick.
with CDs, you can just download a new awsome track and spin it for fun in your bedroom along with tons of other songs you like. you have new songs at your disposal within minutes.
and besides the pioneer CDJ1000's CDJ800's and Denon S5000 all work in the same fashion as a turntable. you can move the platter around just like a real deck. plus you get to use all the added features the digital world makes possible.
you'll invest about 2000 on the CD tables plust another 300-400 on a good mixer, but you will never have to worry about spending any money again in the long run. nor will you have to worry about maintence of them nor buying records.
for CD tables, i would also suggest the Denon s5000's
they are essentially the same as the Pioneer CDJ1000's except they have even more special looping, recording, effects features and they cost the same if not less.
check out www.123dj.com
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Sep-25-2003 08:20
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