Turntables #6
Uploader Comments (achildbyfire)
All Comments (83)
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Well I love this and all but i have the m.202 mixer and don't know how the hell to get sound from it. i'm new and i read the manual and all but it really isn't helping me much.
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ima Buy this . Does it Matter What Mixer I Have ? i had the mixtrack and was running off traktor LE without the interface . so what can i do to waste less money ?
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this is the shit
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Ey wat records r those. They sounded dope as hell
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this mix is dope! u smashed it! i always had an interest in djing, jus wondering how much did ur set cost and how did you learn...u said it was self taught...but issit like thru vids or frens or experimentation. im considering buying but not sure if i'll be able to jus pick it up myself...thanks
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you're a good turntablist
OMG very cool scratching! do you like your mixer? can i replace the faders with the regular ones?
DJGPR2 8 months ago
@DJGPR2 the mixer is decent, the main fader is a little scratchy sometimes but for a beginner its good. it'll last you a couple years and if you want to change out a better mixer after that you can. I'm not sure if you can upgrade the faders in this one.
achildbyfire 8 months ago
With these turntables is it possible to use them for hardcore and dance music and that?, I dont no shit about this but im thinking off buying some and teaching myself to but i just need to no if you can use them for dance and stuff :)
harris2836 1 year ago
@harris2836 you can use these tables for whatever vinyl you wanna put on them, or use an mp3 to vinyl program like serato or traktor scratch. usually that type of music people tend to use cds instead of vinyl because of the amount of music they tend to spin, its easier to burn cds instead of finding a ton of vinyl...or like i said use mp3s. but to answer the question - yes, you can use these tables for everything basically.
achildbyfire 1 year ago
@achildbyfire So For using my own MP3's and that what will i need to buy? thats good for beginners. Like, Use CDs that i can burn my own mp3s onto and be able to scratch and mix them, id rather do that but im not sure what it is i need to buy =/. Thaaanks duude :)
harris2836 1 year ago
@harris2836 well you can either buy CDJ's which use CD's to mix/scratch. I've never used one so i dont know much about them. Or you can go vinyl and get an mp3 to vinyl program. they usually come with everything you need; basically just the program, the time coded vinyls you'll use, and the interface to hook them up to your computer. vinyl just seems a lot more hands on because you're actually touching the records and manipulating them, its very fun. but like i said, ive never used cd's though.
achildbyfire 1 year ago