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Timecoded vynils vs. Real vinyls what do you think?
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| ponsshin |
| I need some opinions before buying some gear. |
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| miamitranceman |
| All I can comment on is Torq. It works just like a real vinyl. It's just as accurate. Not sure what else to tell ya... |
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| dJohn |
I don't get the question. Are you asking about the advantages of both?
Are you trying to decide which one to go for? |
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| Tony Morello |
apples vs oranges?
now go! |
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| a.chan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tony Morello
apples vs oranges?
now go! |
oranges are good for energy and have a sour taste,
apples on the other hand are bitter-sweet.
:o |
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| aLviNx80 |
| oranges are orange and apples are red.... or green... |
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| Beatflux |
| quote: | Originally posted by a.chan
oranges are good for energy and have a sour taste,
apples on the other hand are bitter-sweet.
:o |
It depends on the variety. |
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| T-Soma |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tony Morello
apples vs oranges?
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Sif you can compare those...
Oranges are way out of apples league!
Hmm time coded vinyls vs real vinyls...?
If you where using time coded vinyls, what is stopping you from using real vinyls?
Just go buy Serato and get it over and done with. |
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| ponsshin |
| I just had some doubts about the timecoded vynil system. Is it really that accurate? I mean there's GOT TO BE some latency due to digital processing but I wanted to know if that latency was important. Could anybody tell the difference between timecoded vynils and real vynils just by the feel of it? |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| Stop saying "vynil". |
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| ponsshin |
| Just stop being Mr. Mystery |
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