
Buck_Choi
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just got a samsung 2tb external 135$
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nice find. +rep does this work in windows too?
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LOL
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found the other one. i think it was this one too. http://www.ausdjforums.com/modules.php? ... t&start=15
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http://www.ausdjforums.com/modules.php? ... ight=torch heres one but we had another one.. 4got what it was called dont remember what to search .. BAHH
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yeah.. wont be for a while anyways but thanks.
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hmm.. we have a list somewhere of what to bring ill try dig it up.. but also bring CD's of the songs they want just incase laptop dies. also... bring a spare adaptor for your headphones the 3.5mm to 2.5 or somecrap forgot what it was.. but yeah. besure to bring an extra one in your bag. incase you lose it or something stupid happens.
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just bought an ipod shuffle 64$ from jb and also a cd case for 23$ 280 cd's https://www.jbhifionline.com.au/compute ... let/285274 got a 100$ giftcard from someone for finishing studies
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good find.
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use to do that too. actually had a flat.. square shaped fan.. the actual fan wasnt square.. the casing was.
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lol if you have the money go for liquid cooling , if not best thing to do is put everything on low specs so it doesnt work as hard
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goood idea, nearly finished my exams one to go finish in a 2 days.. after a bit of a rest ill be on my decks mixing it up.. hopefully hehe
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Should be moved to beginners section. But yeah get some technics or stanton 150
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How you find this forum ?
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Trying to find the right software?
Buck_Choi replied to DJKIMBO's topic in Beginner DJ Tips & Tricks
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Trying to find the right software?
Buck_Choi replied to DJKIMBO's topic in Beginner DJ Tips & Tricks
I'm pretty sure most would recommend logic or abelton live . More so logic I think that's only for Mac. Welcome to the forum post up in the intro section -
WTF! Someone please jump on this now, Im looking at you CBG!
Buck_Choi replied to ChevChelios's topic in Buy & Sell - Gear
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hook us up with brand names price and specs
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yeah thats stuffed up.. :S good ol' 2100's
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Earlier this week the Japanese turntable manufacturer, Panasonic, issued a statement to the Tokyo Reporter officially stating they will be discontinuing the Technics 1200mk6 turntable. After years of speculation that it would be going the way of the dodo, the economic hammer finally dropped and ended a solid 30 year run. Even though this site is decidedly controller focused, there is no question that the original dj controller was fantastic tool and will be well missed by all. The following statement was issued from Panasonic headquarters to the Tokyo Reporter http://www.tokyoreporter.com/2010/10/28 ... urntables/ the article also mentions: This probably means that they will continue to produce the CDJ style equivalent called the SLDZ1200 Digital Turntable. However the SL -1200 MK6m which replaced the mk2 in 2007(http://panasonic.co.jp/corp/news/offici ... l?ref=news), is the only analogue turntable listed on Panasonic’s product listing page(http://panasonic.jp/technics/), and it is most certainly discontinued (see image bellow). (http://ctlg.panasonic.jp/product/info.d ... SL-1200MK6) The defacto dj tool for decades, this turntable holds a special place in the hearts and minds of many djs. Most turntable based jockeys refuse to play on anything else and its easy to understand why. They are rock solid reliable, easy to use and built to withstand the brutal beating they receive night in, night out. In 1996, I pawned 3 guitars to purchase my first pair of 1200’s and after years of gigs, several cross country trips, and countless falls they are still spinning in the TechTools office today. THE THIRD ELEMENT Besides their fantastic construction, there was one important element in the this turntable that separated it from the rest and enabled a entire new field of music: “turntablism” That feature is the coveted direct drive system, which uses magnets to propel the platter in a rapid way that belts never could. This “third element”: magnets, is a force expertly leveraged by turntablists to enable them to do things with a linear peice of audio that the bare hands alone could not achieve. Its also an effect that controllers have yet to really duplicate well. A GREAT INSTRUMENT Turntablists like Q-bert above, have shown that the simple turntable combined with a mixer can be a remarkably expressive instrument. When used with great dexterity and extensive practice it can produce the full range of musical expression including attack, decay, amplitude and tone- all from a single sample! THE END? The good news is that with so many of these turntables in circulation (3.5 million sold since 1976), and their robust build quality- there will always be turntables available for those that want them. Controllers will continue to get better and hopefully, someday, reach the level of quality required to replace such a historic instrument with features and performance that live up to tough demands of djs, controllerists, and turntablists alike! http://www.djtechtools.com/2010/10/29/technics-1200-turntables-discontinued/
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http://www.winxdvd.com/giveaway/ quick grab it while its free
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