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if your turntables are in good condition, you can mix for ages on 1200's.. if they float really bad and you cant, its time to get them looked at
lol @ 88Mariner.. I dont think he is saying digital sounds better than vinyl.. i think he is saying because of the ease in layering and looping some mixes can sound better.. at least i hope thats what he means
the good thing about cds is that you have tons of music. often my buddy would bring a bag of records assuming he was going to play a certain type of set, to show up and have the vibe be totally different.... i have a pile of music where i can handle any circumstance. so that works out well when the vibe is unpredictable....
hah, for the first time a couple of weeks ago, all i brought to an outdoor rooftop jam i spun at was a usb key and then used the serato settup there. it thought that was weird. 3 worth of music and all i had to carry was the key. but i still prefer Cdjs, for precision mixing with all the fx that the full pioneer system can offer.
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