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Casi G
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by Casi G » Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:09 pm
12" vinyl
10" vinyl
12" serato vinyl
CD
Ipod
Letsssss goooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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theone1_
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by theone1_ » Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:14 pm
well I guess it depends on the system you're listening on, doesn't it?
MP3 player/iPod isn't any good because you're most likely on headphones - which means no bass.
I just mostly listen to high quality MP3's on my desktop speakers (with a sub) and it does fine for me (maybe not so fine for the neighbours...)
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by Danny T » Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:17 pm
IRATION STEPPAS SOUND SYSTEM!!!
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Casi G
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by Casi G » Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:23 pm
on one of these systems!

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gravity
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by gravity » Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:25 pm
vinyl obviously
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by _boring » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:19 pm
oggvorbis
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/STUNTMANSTEP
SOUNDCLOUD.COM/STUNTMAN-2
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WAXMUSEUMRADIO.NET
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elibomyekip
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by elibomyekip » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:32 pm
Super Audio CD sounds nicer than vinyl, trufax.
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incnic
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by incnic » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:33 pm
radio rips on big rigs

brostep
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Luke Yeah?
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by Luke Yeah? » Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:03 pm
Casi G wrote:
12" serato vinyl
Am i right in thinking that Serato vinyl is simply 12" pressed with time coding or something like that so it can work in conjunction with the mp3's from the software on the computer? If thats the case then the quality is in the mp3 file, not the vinyl. (Guessing its not limited to mp3 as well). For me personally it depends on what context i am listening to it. Vinyl most of the time but if i'm out and about then ipod's are the only realistic way i'm guessing. Also spend a lot of time on the computer so mp3's and streams from the net.

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by DRTY » Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:29 pm
Danny T wrote:IRATION STEPPAS SOUND SYSTEM!!!
Saw this at Dubnium, was hhheeeeaaaaaavvvvvvyyyyyyyy

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Casi G
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by Casi G » Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:32 pm
but does it sound better on 12" or 10"?
As far as Serato goes I think the sound quality has something to do with audio box it comes with. Can you tell the difference between a serato 12" and a serato cd when listening to dubstep?
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dopelabs
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by dopelabs » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:03 pm
for the most part vinyl is vinyl... doesnt matter what size its really.. it matters more at what speed its cut, the weight of the vinyl being used, the mastering, etc...
i myself will always be a vinyl purist... i believe vinyl has a much warmer sound, and can easily hear the difference between cd/mp3 and vinyl when playing out, no doubt about it...
i think that a cool feature for serato would be to let the clicks and pops of the vinyl be heard on top of the mp3's that get played.. which will give it a more authentic sound...
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by ♫♪♫ » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:11 pm
96kbps mp3 really brings out the best in the songs, especially the low-end. I only mix using that.
I run my mixer output through a cassette adapter and play the mixes through a ghetto blaster boombox when I play out.
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elibomyekip
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by elibomyekip » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:22 pm
dopelabs wrote:for the most part vinyl is vinyl... doesnt matter what size its really.. it matters more at what speed its cut, the weight of the vinyl being used, the mastering, etc...
i myself will always be a vinyl purist... i believe vinyl has a much warmer sound, and can easily hear the difference between cd/mp3 and vinyl when playing out, no doubt about it...
i think that a cool feature for serato would be to let the clicks and pops of the vinyl be heard on top of the mp3's that get played.. which will give it a more authentic sound...
Fuck the clicks and pops, audiophiles spend thousands on needles and cartridges to eliminate the crackles. I hate it when trip-hop/hip-hop artists purposefully put them in. Spending days cleaning up a sample, then ruining it all by adding surface noises to try and make it sound more 'authentic'
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by millski » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:23 pm
Danny T wrote:IRATION STEPPAS SOUND SYSTEM!!!
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by dopelabs » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:29 pm
elibomyekip wrote:dopelabs wrote:for the most part vinyl is vinyl... doesnt matter what size its really.. it matters more at what speed its cut, the weight of the vinyl being used, the mastering, etc...
i myself will always be a vinyl purist... i believe vinyl has a much warmer sound, and can easily hear the difference between cd/mp3 and vinyl when playing out, no doubt about it...
i think that a cool feature for serato would be to let the clicks and pops of the vinyl be heard on top of the mp3's that get played.. which will give it a more authentic sound...
Fuck the clicks and pops, audiophiles spend thousands on needles and cartridges to eliminate the crackles. I hate it when trip-hop/hip-hop artists purposefully put them in. Spending days cleaning up a sample, then ruining it all by adding surface noises to try and make it sound more 'authentic'
canned samples of vinyl noise sounds like shit... but real vinyl noise sounds ok to me.. i dont spend thousands on needles and carts and my records sound fine.. keep your records clean and you wont have to worry about that shit... anyways.. to keep this on topic...
my opinion is vinyl.. and that goes for any genre really.. i personally think vinyl sounds better than any other format...

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by kidshuffle » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:00 pm
♫♪♫ wrote:96kbps mp3 really brings out the best in the songs, especially the low-end. I only mix using that.
I run my mixer output through a cassette adapter and play the mixes through a ghetto blaster boombox when I play out.
shit why didn't i think of this
Beats/
Facebook/
TwitterLaszlo wrote:nowaysj wrote:Look at when Jedi's die, and then they become kind of shimmery and holographic.
.... 2Pac was a Jedi??

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by jolly wailer » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:04 pm
obviously torrents and myspace player rips

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by kp mike » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:32 am
dopelabs wrote:i think that a cool feature for serato would be to let the clicks and pops of the vinyl be heard on top of the mp3's that get played.. which will give it a more authentic sound...

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by abZ » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:39 am
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