Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 1:34 pm
What is Dub?
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That slow bollocks stoners likerelaks wrote:What is Dub?
Erm, why not just get a CD master then?EFA wrote:I'm actually thinking of getting my tunes cut to Dub and then recording them back to WAV
Cool man!EFA wrote:I'm actually thinking of getting my tunes cut to Dub and then recording them back to WAV
1: KudosUFO over easy wrote:Erm, why not just get a CD master then?EFA wrote:I'm actually thinking of getting my tunes cut to Dub and then recording them back to WAV
Yeah man I've been on torq since Dec. Really good programme, got added advantages such VST effects and midi control if you want - I don't tend to use them though.stanton wrote:Actually, if you type Vinyl Fetish into google image search you can see why some people might prefer it.
I personally spend about £200 a month on vinyl. I love it, but there are only so many places you can wear it, especially in this hot weather.
I'm gonna buy that M-Audio TORQ Conectiv next week, anyone used it?
That's the only one worth speaking of brotherEFA wrote:
3: A framed dubplate on my wall =]
Cheers mate, reckon I'll be getting that then.DIRTY wrote:
Yeah man I've been on torq since Dec. Really good programme, got added advantages such VST effects and midi control if you want - I don't tend to use them though.
I mainly use it for the vinyl control or just with my normal mixer when just want to have a play.
If you've got a mac it works great but I think you will need to tweek a windows computer to really get it working well. Also not available for windows vista, but vista is shit anyway.
It is nice having dubplates though! If I had the money I'd cut too - only difference is I'd play the hell out of themEFA wrote:Sorry mate I'm taking the piss but after thinking about it this could be the way fwd!
If not comparable, is there a different in quality between a mastered WAV or a dubplate?Jtransition wrote:Pangaea wrote:So what would sound better, a transition mastered wav or a transition cut dubplate? And why? I'm curious...Chef wrote:Plastician will tell you that Dubplates merk his Serato for sound.
You cannot compare a cd master and a dubplate,These formats reproduce sound differently.
A dubplate is generally not mastered,Yes it is processed accordingly but there are limits.
When you pay for a dub(and i can only speak for Transition on this one)you are paying for the engineers experience the sixty grands(UK) worth of equipment that is used in the process and the price of the actual disk(Dub),and the half an hour that it takes to complete the process,and the electricity,and the rent and the insurance and the..........................
Don't believe the hype no one cuts ten dubs a week,Most cut one or two.
On a proper system most people will be able to tell the difference between a 320 mp3 and a wav.
Jason
elaborate pleasepowerpill wrote:the process for mastering vinyl is very different to that of digital mastering....
gags like that at half seven in the morning. bloody hell.stanton wrote:I've been asked to play a dubstep set at a Greek wedding. Will my dub plates be safe?
stanton wrote:I've been asked to play a dubstep set at a Greek wedding. Will my dub plates be safe?