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The King of Digital DJ Software (pg. 2)
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| sunspeeder |
One interesting fact is that Serato is based out of New Zealand, whereas Traktor is based out of Germany.
On that fact alone, I would tend to side with the German engineering.
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| Juan Paulino |
| Discobiscuit is an idiot, put em on ignore people. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
Traktor. By a long long way.
If you wish me to elaborate i can.
You know what i do and who i work with, so its based on direct real world experience :)
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We'll that solves it then. Traktor it is.
Btw, long time man. How (and where) have you been?
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
Shure M44-7 on genuine technics headshells.
The best. Period.
Quite stiff when new, but loosen up nicely after a couple of plays and track & sound better than anything else. |
Interesting; I've always been a Concorde E guy and was about to replace the styli but maybe I should give the a M44's a look..... :conf: |
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| discobiscuit |
| quote: | Originally posted by Juan Paulino
Discobiscuit is an idiot, put em on ignore people. |
Trainwreck Paulino! And traktor has sync I don't know how u do it!!! |
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| darouge11 |
| quote: | Originally posted by discobiscuit
Trainwreck Paulino! And traktor has sync I don't know how u do it!!! |
So do the new cdj's... Are you going to say the numark is the industry CD player now? |
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| itsamemario |
woot
Sure, m447's are great (pun intended), but I seem to remember owning a pair of Whitelabels that sounded oh so good.
But I guess, when all you're gonna play is control vinyl, then forking out twice the price for clearer sound would be pretty pointless :P |
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| Juan Paulino |
| Correct tone arm calibration and choice of needles can have impact in quality on time code. You can choose a spherical stylus for scratching and cuing or elliptical for higher quality playback. The white labels are good and were made for DVS especially. |
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| itsamemario |
| Yes but what about the left tone arm? |
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| Juan Paulino |
| quote: | Originally posted by itsamemario
Yes but what about the left tone arm? |
A turntable only has one tone arm or if you talking about the other one, same rule applies.
Check this out man.
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| itsamemario |
Yeah but u got two turntables. Making one the left, and the other the right.
You said you need to calibrate the right tone arm and choose needles for it. Why is this not important for the left one? |
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| Juan Paulino |
| quote: | Originally posted by itsamemario
Yeah but u got two turntables. Making one the left, and the other the right.
You said you need to calibrate the right tone arm and choose needles for it. Why is this not important for the left one? |
Buahaha, check the post now. |
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