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Aug 06, 2011 02:19

I fucking love my timecode vinyl ( Read more... )

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kittymink August 7 2011, 00:24:38 UTC
Who made your timecode vinyl? can't right now but I want to get some. The M-Audio Torq audio interface comes with timecode vinyl and CDs and its cheap. I had the software before (came with their mixer controller which wasn't very good) and I really liked it.

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entropicdude August 7 2011, 07:07:10 UTC
It's the serato scratch vinyl, just plugged in to a soundcard and a torrented virtual DJ pro. Only went for the serato vinyl 'cos it said it was purple on ebay, but you can't really tell!

IDK if virtual dj is the 'kiddie pool' software of the dj industry?

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kittymink August 7 2011, 16:01:35 UTC
I've heard of virtual DJ but idk. Serato comes with software but I forget what it is. I know a lot of ppl use Traktor - I have a really old copy of it before they supported timecode vinyl. I like Torq tho because its pretty simple and it works and you can set it to sync automatically or not so to develop your dj skills. Its not very popular I don't think.

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entropicdude August 7 2011, 16:02:19 UTC
Sounds good. I think all the others use their own hardware, don't they? I'm totally poor and can't torrent audio interfaces ;)

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