@lterEgo
Bluelight Crew
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2001
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with all the downtempo i've been playing and enjoying lately, i've really started to consider some kind of mp3 mixing program. it'a honestly such a pain in the ass trying to purchase and lug around everything you might draw upon for a downtempo set, and so much of that stuff is out of print, or you have to buy the entire album (no singles), blah blah blah... i'll try not to let this degenerate into my own personal woes.
still too stubborn to give up the feel of manipulating vinyl, i'm now very seriously considering picking up serato scratch or final scratch. it's time for me to make the transition towards digital DJing or at least some hybrid thereof. i'm one of those people who likes to wait for new technologies to work out their kinks too, and i think these formats have been around for long enough and seemed to have resolved the latency/unpredictability issues enough for me to trust them now.
i'm not sure which setup i want to purchase, rane or stanton. i've done some general reading, but i'd like to hear experiences from people who actually own or have ever played on one or both of these. pros and cons? similarities and differences? is it worth the investment?
damn, that was a lot of backstory just to ask this simple question:
what should i buy?
1. serato scratch live
2. stanton final scratch
3. some other digital audio file mixing system
4. none of that shit.
still too stubborn to give up the feel of manipulating vinyl, i'm now very seriously considering picking up serato scratch or final scratch. it's time for me to make the transition towards digital DJing or at least some hybrid thereof. i'm one of those people who likes to wait for new technologies to work out their kinks too, and i think these formats have been around for long enough and seemed to have resolved the latency/unpredictability issues enough for me to trust them now.
i'm not sure which setup i want to purchase, rane or stanton. i've done some general reading, but i'd like to hear experiences from people who actually own or have ever played on one or both of these. pros and cons? similarities and differences? is it worth the investment?
damn, that was a lot of backstory just to ask this simple question:
what should i buy?
1. serato scratch live
2. stanton final scratch
3. some other digital audio file mixing system
4. none of that shit.