05-18-2008, 11:42 PM
WRXtranceformed Wrote:Getting both for freehehehe
I REALLY want to be able to pop a CD in and spin it on tables though, it's completely different than splicing sound files on Ableton.
Theres a program (that along with the turntables costs like $500 or so) that lets you spin and see bpm and stuff like that. I can't remember what its called (assuming its not what you're talking about) but a few of my friends use it. 2-3 of my friends from highschool spin in DC a lot so they're big into that kinda stuff, and I love drinking and just listening to them go at it.
Unfortunately all of that is unbelievably expensive, but if you have the patience for it id say go for it, although the programs that show you how to mix using bpm and graphs etc are supposedly a lot worse than just learning to spin the hard way.
2008 Mazda 3

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