[BC] Turntables (WAS:Achieving good S/N)
Bernie Courtney
jerseyspikes
Wed Jan 4 18:15:28 CST 2006
If you like not having to carry vinyl around look into Final Scratch by
Stanton ( http://www.stantondj.com/v2/fs/index.asp ) It uses either special
records or CD's they supply you with that basically have time code on them.
You 'play' the records or the CD's on regular DJ equipment but the audio
that its controlling is an MP3, wav, etc file on your laptop. Real easy to
setup at gigs and beats lugging around crates of vinyl or books of CD's.
It'd give you a lot more control then that Digilink Free software your using
now which looks like its more of less just a jukebox type thing not a 'real'
DJ program.
bern
On 1/4/06, Dennis Cope <dcope at intercom.net> wrote:
>
> Oh yes, I do some DJ work but not.......... hip hop (ugh). I use my
> laptop
> and a program called Digilink Free, works great...
>
> Dennis
>
>
> unless you plan on moonlighting as a hip hop DJ, then stay away from the
> straight arm model, hip hop guys are big on them because they dont slip
> out
> of the grooves in a record as much while they are scratching real fast but
> thats about the only reason you'd want one.
>
> it looks like an interesting table though-- I like the SPDIF output and as
> far as I know its one of the only models that comes with the backwards
> play
> ability-- in the past theres a mod you had to make to a 1200 to get that
> feature.
>
> bern
>
> On 1/3/06, Dennis Cope <dcope at intercom.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Opinions needed.
> >
> > Stanton ST-100 High-Torque Turntable with S Tone Arm or,,, Stanton
> ST-100
> > High-Torque Turntable with straight Tone Arm??
> >
> > Dennis
> > WESR, WCTG
> >
> >
>
>
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