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Jogging platters?
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| Leon Oziel |
Just curious as to where you guys hold. A lot of the recent toys don't have jogging disc-wheels, and I feel it's disconnecting from the nostalgic past a bit -- but is it high time for that?
If a big name manufacturer came out with a digital toy with the option to en/disable spinning jog-wheels, would you use them?
Kinda curious as I always loved that vinyl feel while mixing. What do you fink |
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| Shini |
| I have only used a spinning platter once and I didn't feel comfortable wiht it at all on a CDJ, I am all for the pioneer style still paltters. |
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| Ted Promo |
| I've only known how to mix on cdjs, so I like my platter to stay still. |
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| miamitranceman |
| Still is more precise, but spinning is more fun. ;) |
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| Zild |
| Turntables spin because they have to. A spinning CD deck is retarded. |
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| a.chan |
| Used to have the dennon dn-s 5000's with the spinning platters, and i hated them. I love playing on tt's, but cdj's with spinning platters are a no-no for me. |
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| Oreoh142 |
| you spin me right round baby right round LIKE A RECORD BABY |
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