eggssell Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 holy crap how did this bypass the radar. qbert has fully embraced the digital world and all the dirt style battle records are available for download. and even better its like $5US so $6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!awesome for all the serato or tsp users. but even for the cdj scratchers you can burn to cd.http://www.thudrumble.com/shop/downloads.htmlhavent read the t&c's yet if its only available in the us i am going to cry Quote
eggssell Posted August 25, 2010 Author Posted August 25, 2010 oh what $5 a side! but $12 for a battle record is still cheap Quote
Cupe Posted August 25, 2010 Posted August 25, 2010 cheap bastards, get real turntables and buy vinyl Quote
eggssell Posted August 25, 2010 Author Posted August 25, 2010 yeah but if you already using a dvs its easier to have it all digitally.i mean the advantage of the dvs was i already have thousands of cd's, it would not be possible for me to replace all of that with vinyl becuase of cash limitations or even just finding some of the cd's i have. its not like record stores are on every corner, and its not like all the labels are pressing plates. personally i think its a great move by thud rumble. when you have all the greats already moving to a dvs system. you watch craze or klever or a-trak, they all scratching up super seal sounds thru their dvs, so theyve proabbly already done what i did which was record the super seal into a WAV file. that or got hook ups from qbert, but either way they all digitaloh, and cupe what is a not-real turntable? Quote
crundyy Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 cheap bastards, get real turntables and buy vinyl Quote
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