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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by robbiej » Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:56 am

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Clean wrote:Oh also what kind of turntable should i get?
1210.
http://www.musictrends.com/sl1210mk5g-t ... 11528.html

-q- hmm...hmmmyeah I can afford that....
Or you can get a standard 1210 second hand for like $300

from that site for the 1210...

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by teamhobson » Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:56 am

I picked up 2 immaculate 1210s for £350 and to be fair, some folk here might say i over payed haha. Theres a reason they were produced for over 30 years...
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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by underslung » Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:17 pm

Clean wrote:That looks solid, do you think it is possible to use a midi controller, with turntables. Like use the midi controller as a mixer if I needed?
Thats what I use. 4 deck setup, 2 sl1200s with a traktor s4 as a midi controller/4 deck mixer.
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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by DonLuigi » Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:26 pm

You might find this useful in order to calibrate your decks and set the needle to the correct pressure etc....

http://music.hyperreal.org/dj/sl1200.html

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by DonLuigi » Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:26 pm

You might find this useful in order to calibrate your decks and set the needle to the correct pressure etc....

http://music.hyperreal.org/dj/sl1200.html

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by ariosa » Thu Feb 09, 2012 5:20 pm

i got 2 1210's that simply needed some new RCA's for 400$ (250GBP) also if you ever have a vinyl that needs resurfacing you should use either a microfiber cloth with solution, or wood glue.

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by Clean » Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:26 pm

underslung wrote:
Clean wrote:That looks solid, do you think it is possible to use a midi controller, with turntables. Like use the midi controller as a mixer if I needed?
Thats what I use. 4 deck setup, 2 sl1200s with a traktor s4 as a midi controller/4 deck mixer.
So you can pretty much play your own vinyl, and play songs from your hard drive. Yeah that's exactly what I want, does the traktor s4 have outputs that the s2 doesn't have?
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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by underslung » Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:19 am

Clean wrote:
underslung wrote:
Clean wrote:That looks solid, do you think it is possible to use a midi controller, with turntables. Like use the midi controller as a mixer if I needed?
Thats what I use. 4 deck setup, 2 sl1200s with a traktor s4 as a midi controller/4 deck mixer.
So you can pretty much play your own vinyl, and play songs from your hard drive. Yeah that's exactly what I want, does the traktor s4 have outputs that the s2 doesn't have?
Yeah, thats how I use it, will post a pic sometime. With the s2 it's only a 2 deck controller and no inputs, so you couldn't hook up your tables.
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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by clifford_- » Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:55 am

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by horsefeather » Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:52 pm

Trichomes wrote:!st rule of Vinyl...NEVER place it near a radiator

Cleaning???? well to be honest i never clean my vinyl
are you serious mine are always next to it
It's about dropping a track at the wrong speed, and it sounding better than the real thing.

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by Clean » Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:55 pm

heat from a radiator can wrap the record.
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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by horsefeather » Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:00 pm

i better place them somewhere good that my records don't warp yet
It's about dropping a track at the wrong speed, and it sounding better than the real thing.

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by syrup » Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:04 pm

Guess this is a right thread.

I have one vinyl :6: haven't played it yet, it's even wrapped in a plastic foil.
The question is: is storing it horizontally (on top of an old hi-fi atm) okay? I had it almost vertical for a while, next to the wall, but i figured out that would prolly warp the record so i just put it on the hi-fi.
As it's on flat surface and it's only one record, it should be better, right?
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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by apmje » Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:37 pm

I don't think having one record horizontally is going to do it much harm. I keep a few of mine horizontally under my decks on top of each other when I am mixing/finished mixing waiting to be put away.

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by zinny » Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:57 pm

Mr_Frost wrote:I don't know about washing hands and not touching grooves. To me everything about a record calls out to be touched. Hit it with a brush when it's dusty. The cleaner they sell is just distilled water mixed with rubbing alcohol. You can make your own. If you have really dirty groves you can clean them with wood glue. Pour some wood glue on the record and peal it off when dry.

Store them upright away from sources of heat. But really the most important thing is not to put a scratch across the grooves.
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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by dirt » Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:10 pm

Touch away! People have been for a long time! They can take quite a beating -



you can just clean them if they get dirty.

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by Mr_Frost » Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:56 pm

johney wrote:Guess this is a right thread.

I have one vinyl :6: haven't played it yet, it's even wrapped in a plastic foil.
The question is: is storing it horizontally (on top of an old hi-fi atm) okay? I had it almost vertical for a while, next to the wall, but i figured out that would prolly warp the record so i just put it on the hi-fi.
As it's on flat surface and it's only one record, it should be better, right?
A small stack of records horizontal isn't a problem...it's when you've got a stack of 50 or 100 kept that way for a long period of time.

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by Mr_Frost » Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:59 pm

johney wrote:Guess this is a right thread.

I have one vinyl :6: haven't played it yet, it's even wrapped in a plastic foil.
The question is: is storing it horizontally (on top of an old hi-fi atm) okay? I had it almost vertical for a while, next to the wall, but i figured out that would prolly warp the record so i just put it on the hi-fi.
As it's on flat surface and it's only one record, it should be better, right?
A small stack of records horizontal isn't a problem...it's when you've got a stack of 50 or 100 kept that way for a long period of time.

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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by dubloke » Wed Feb 15, 2012 12:16 am

garethom wrote:Remember first and foremost that records are for playing. Don't elevate them to some godlike status where you're scared to do the very thing that they're intended for! :4:
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Re: Help with Vinyl basics

Post by apmje » Wed Feb 15, 2012 12:19 am

Framing a record is just wrong!

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