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Ted Promo
NWO WOLFPACK INSANE

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
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Oct-17-2006 21:15
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orange_j
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Aurora Ontario,
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dont waste your money on that poor quality equipment. You will not be happy. and you will not even be able to mix properly. If you want to get into djing maybe start with a comnputer program like traktor 3 and use mp3's.
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Oct-17-2006 21:52
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newkid900
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Wenatchee, Washington
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packages
Does anyone know of any good packages on musiciansfriend.com or any other site?
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Oct-17-2006 21:58
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newkid900
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Wenatchee, Washington
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I would like to work with vinyl. Do you have any suggestions of ways to setup a package with out spending more than $500.00
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Oct-17-2006 23:38
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newkid900
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Wenatchee, Washington
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| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
not really.
and u know ur gonna spend @ least that much money on vinyl... i say go with cdj's
u wont have to spend 10 bucks per vinyl. aparently money is an issue for you...
well its for everyone mostly but it seems like a big issue to you. |
Yea, I am in college. I was hoping there would be a setup that you have or you know that someone has that is under $500.00 USD.
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Oct-18-2006 00:50
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Ted Promo
NWO WOLFPACK INSANE

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
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| quote: | Originally posted by newkid900
Yea, I am in college. I was hoping there would be a setup that you have or you know that someone has that is under $500.00 USD. |
In any situation you aren't going to want to go cheap on the equipment (at least for mixing purposes). Well, I mean to say that you can't go overtly cheap. Stay in the realm of the well-known brands like Pioneer, Numark, Technics, and things of like (just not Stanton).
If you're planning on going the vinyl route, you will spend an extreme amount of money cumulative than if you went cdjs. That is unless, of course, you went the route and got Serato/Final Scratch/M Audio for vinyl emulation, bearing in mind that any of those programs will run about the same amount you wish to spend on the entire system: $500.
Vinyl you have to import and ship, which can cost literally thousands more during your mixing tenure. Not to mention digital has become the mainstay and there's not nearly as many tracks that you can find on vinyl which you can find as mp3's or cds.
Also, from the sound of it you seem as though you're going for one of those dj-in-a-box type of deals which I just never seemed to be gung-ho about. They don't have a very good reputation, and I just don't think the dj-in-a-box sets are durable.
I can definitely relate to you not wanting to drop $1000-1500 and then finding out that djing isn't for you, but that's what receipts and return policies are for.
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Oct-18-2006 01:21
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newkid900
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Wenatchee, Washington
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| quote: | Originally posted by Demoted
In any situation you aren't going to want to go cheap on the equipment (at least for mixing purposes). Well, I mean to say that you can't go overtly cheap. Stay in the realm of the well-known brands like Pioneer, Numark, Technics, and things of like (just not Stanton).
If you're planning on going the vinyl route, you will spend an extreme amount of money cumulative than if you went cdjs. That is unless, of course, you went the route and got Serato/Final Scratch/M Audio for vinyl emulation, bearing in mind that any of those programs will run about the same amount you wish to spend on the entire system: $500.
Vinyl you have to import and ship, which can cost literally thousands more during your mixing tenure. Not to mention digital has become the mainstay and there's not nearly as many tracks that you can find on vinyl which you can find as mp3's or cds.
Also, from the sound of it you seem as though you're going for one of those dj-in-a-box type of deals which I just never seemed to be gung-ho about. They don't have a very good reputation, and I just don't think the dj-in-a-box sets are durable.
I can definitely relate to you not wanting to drop $1000-1500 and then finding out that djing isn't for you, but that's what receipts and return policies are for. |
Are you using cdjs?
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Oct-18-2006 01:56
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