Sentinels wrote:I want one of these....
all this crying elitist on the dsf is reminiscent of the 2008 elections in the states... sounds like McCain/Palin
Sentinels wrote:I want one of these....
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
Also:rob sparx wrote: Its one thing for a DJ who plays mainly other ppls tunes to play vinyl but when your dealing with loads of unreleased wavs it becomes a lot more expensive, I would have had to spend around £5000 on dubs last year (assuming 100 dubs @ £50 each) if I'd been using 100% vinyl either that or compromise on what I play based on what I can which is a pretty retarded thing to do just to make a point of playing vinyl alone
fractal wrote:
all this crying elitist on the dsf is reminiscent of the 2008 elections in the states... sounds like McCain/Palin
so is your englishinkognito wrote:Those t-shirts just looks retarded
This is why making high quality recordings of acetates on their first play for digital use is a great idea, that way you get the sound quality of vinyl without the degradation of acetateSentinels wrote:Also:rob sparx wrote: Its one thing for a DJ who plays mainly other ppls tunes to play vinyl but when your dealing with loads of unreleased wavs it becomes a lot more expensive, I would have had to spend around £5000 on dubs last year (assuming 100 dubs @ £50 each) if I'd been using 100% vinyl either that or compromise on what I play based on what I can which is a pretty retarded thing to do just to make a point of playing vinyl alone
-The sound quality of a dub is noticeably shitter after about 15 plays. Gonna cut that tune you been battering again then?
-Give me a loseless Wav on CD over a dubplate that has been played 10-15 times any day.
Sentinels wrote:fractal wrote:
all this crying elitist on the dsf is reminiscent of the 2008 elections in the states... sounds like McCain/Palin
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
Wow, can u get more cliché then that?notez_ wrote:so is your englishinkognito wrote:Those t-shirts just looks retarded
parson wrote:if borgore and kid rock had babies, they would come to bokator for tips on gamin'
http://www.myspace.com/bokatordubstepBasic A wrote:Fuckin with the Bokator, you fuckin with yo life. He dont play no games.
Yeah well said man. If I churned out beats at a high rate, I'd mix with CDJs too.bokatordubstep wrote:BUT, if you're gettin booked based of off the tracks you WRITE.... it's RETARDED to try and play all vinyl. you'll be waitin ages to play all those freshies.
i've been at home workin on a tune up until 5 mins before i left to the gig, burned it to CD, and rinsed it that night. >>THAT<< should say something
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
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not to sound like a dick or anything, but that's kind of the point of burning a copy while the tune is still in the production stage. it's all about checking the MIXDOWN as opposed to the MASTERING of the track. the best mastering engineer in the world can't take a shitty mixdown and make it sound a whole lot better.£10 Bag wrote: Only problem with churning out loads of tracks and dropping them the same night or soon after is the actual sound quality, which as you say is more important than how you look. The fresh-out-of-the-DAW mixdown probably isn't going to be the best, and I doubt there's many producers who master their own music very well
parson wrote:if borgore and kid rock had babies, they would come to bokator for tips on gamin'
http://www.myspace.com/bokatordubstepBasic A wrote:Fuckin with the Bokator, you fuckin with yo life. He dont play no games.
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