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not enough variation for me personally, and I dont really listen to much stuff that i wouldnt play out myself.
Ableton
that is all 😀
ableton
no idea, all the parties i was at this summer were pretty much on the same level lol, all amazing
p0ly i bet i could show u some dubstep you’d like
nah its called the “trotting green lama” iv seen it ages ago lol
its a trotting green lama
hahaha quality
@General Lighting 399139 wrote:
the Scots ravers seem to be more of a genuine community than just a bunch of kids with access to cars, a lot of drugs/equipment and spare cash. However, Scotland is also much less densely populated than England and the parties are held in very remote areas indeed (I’ve seen a few online maps of the areas :wink:)
Even English crews used to have this mutual respect but people got complacent during the “good times” of 2003 onwards (a combination of more abundant resources and particularly good weather).
I dont know if i can really speak for the “scottish raver community” because the group of people i party with is pretty tight knit so theres less possibility of something happening because everyone knows each other. i dont like the sound of the english scene at all, gang problems and shit? no thanks. as far as location is concerned one of the spots we have parties is like 100 yards from a police station (one of the big county hq’s)
the scene in england is so different to up here…..we never get anywhere near that ammount of hassle with the police. thats probably more to do with tighter restrictions on who is told about the parties though. the police can be dicks sometimes sure, but its about mutual respect, if your not causing a problem then most of the time the police will leave you alone.
cdj 1000 mk3’s, the cdj equivelent of 1200s. 2000s are total overkill and the menu’s are sooooo slow. file types are so fidly on 800s aswell
September 8, 2010 at 9:44 am in reply to: future of vinyl records on the dance music scene? #1097283what about when the needle jumps?
September 7, 2010 at 5:19 pm in reply to: future of vinyl records on the dance music scene? #1097282i totally understand the appeal of vinyl, but no one can deny the massive list of benefits to using cdj’s or a laptop (traktor/ableton). The argument that digital sounds worse is rediculous as long as its a comparison with someone using .wavs as its not really possible for it to sound any better than that. unless of course your talking about the character of certain pieces of vinyl.
british takes into account scotland, ireland and wales aswell as england.
scottish
@DaftFader 397394 wrote:
Depends what type of music you’re into mate! For example I’ve never heard of a D+B tune being on Digital format only.
It’s mainly just modener styles of dance that don’t really rely on gut-wrenchingly gritty bass that are digital only (and if they do they are missing out on some extra dirt from only going digital – ESPECIALY if they are using mp3’s!)sorry but imo going from having a dvs setup to just vinyl would be a fucking stupid thing for anyone to do.
gaz a dvs setup will be quite expensive, ur talking like 170 for the soundcard alone if you wanna run traktor scratch.
tbh though, trying to wean yourself off a dvs setup right on to analogue is a big mistake, its not something you want to do considering the ammount of music you’ll miss out on. instead of spending money on vinyl you could just use it to improve your rig.ehhhhh you realise amazon make this? it would be weird for them not to be marketing their own product….
September 1, 2010 at 9:19 am in reply to: UK : East : Clacton man suffers burns after chasing spider #1228740what an idiot lol
not silly money at all
to hell with buying vinyl these days, if you wanna use turntables then get a dvs setup and you’ll have the best of both worlds. its all very well wanting to mix properly but going from traktor to a typical vinyl setup would be a bad decision imo
whats your budget?
there u go dude
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