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I know it's a big ask, but can anyone point me in the right direction for any of the following tunes in mp3/ digital format??
dj jo space - harmony - gary d remix
scooter - back in time
ravelab - seeing is believing
sunbeam - love is paradise
fanatic cracks - i try to believe
dream your dream - belgian rave
wickee - daisy's reaction
code 15 - take you higher - shattered trance mix
m zone - euronet (from trance explorer one ep)
sequential one - pump up the bass
nexus 6 - tres chic
pascal device - violet space
code 19 - es geht los
code 27 - you gotta be better - stepp off mix
dance 2 trance - enuf eko
techno chanel - la gent del poble
warris & fly - life on mars
The 7th Hallucination (Live Remix)
Zhi-Vago Celebrate (The Love)
Vincent De Moor Flowtation
Any help would be greatjy appreciated!!
Athar
23-11-2007, 01:53 PM
yes, you can buy each of these tunes on 12" format there >>> www.discogs.com
and then make our own mp3 copy if ya like.
dj187
23-11-2007, 11:21 PM
check your inbox mess
Spacehopper
25-11-2007, 12:21 AM
f**k mp3..buy vinyl
f**k mp3..buy vinyl
Nah mate, sellin me decks n vinyl in a couple of weeks, just gonna be mixing on me pc for my own pleasure!!
clingan
13-12-2007, 11:42 PM
what a shit exscuse
if you are selling your vinyl in a few weeks
you could just rip them to mp3 from your vinyl
but clearly
you dont own any vinyl or decks
and who wants mp3s for pc mixing
when you have the real thing there
bollocks
tonyc2002
14-12-2007, 12:08 AM
I like vinyl, theres definately something solid about physically interacting with your medium instead of just clicking a mouse, but this doesnt mean MP3 should be discarded completely.
Ive been thinking this for a while now (and maybe this is really for the DJ forum) but I, and probaly a few others, are at a bit of a crossroads as where to go when it comes to DJ'ing.
I mean look at the options
1. 2 turntables and a mixer
2. 2 CD decks and a mixer
3. A mixture of the above
4. Traktor with a suitable interface (and probaly a controller)
5. Traktor with Final Scratch, Serato Scratch etc (which again means you need 2 decks and a mixer and your laptop, and your audio interface)
6. Ableton (which again, if your playing out, you'll need an interface and probaly a controller of some sort)
Using Ableton is definately something I'de like to check out in the future but I'de also still like to make use of my record collection.
clingan
14-12-2007, 02:20 PM
fair play but pc mixing takes all the fun out of it for me
clingan
14-12-2007, 02:24 PM
theres nothing to it,
it takes the talent out of it,
and theres no better thing than finding a vinyl you have been looking for, for ages.
unfortunately you dont get the same pleasure out of looking for mp3s,
i will use an mp3 on cdj if i cant find it on vinyl,
but i would much prefer to own the plastic,
thats just my views anyway
what a shit exscuse
if you are selling your vinyl in a few weeks
you could just rip them to mp3 from your vinyl
but clearly
you dont own any vinyl or decks
and who wants mp3s for pc mixing
when you have the real thing there
bollocks
I'll post a pic of my setup if you want mate, or you could ask m zone, he used my setup at an event i put on earlier this year (the one where a little pikey anded up putting a wheelbrace through the window after he got knocked out by one of the door staff)!! i'm selling em cos due to work comminments and family,i haven't been on em for over 3 months! I'm starting to digitize most of my vinyl collection in the next week or so, i'm just looking for a few mp3's of some tunes i never got round to buying!!!
DJ Ion
22-12-2007, 07:30 PM
Cant the MP3 and the Vinyl live together in peace, at the end of the day it's all the same underground music that we love...
tonyc2002
23-12-2007, 12:29 AM
Cant the MP3 and the Vinyl live together in peace, at the end of the day it's all the same underground music that we love...
amen brother :xcool:
gwiboz
23-12-2007, 01:39 PM
Cant the MP3 and the Vinyl live together in peace, at the end of the day it's all the same underground music that we love...
again, amen to that!
i use both cd & vinyl turntables, often mix mp3 into vinyl & vice versa so i dont see what the big deal is against mp3. vinyls can scratch & you're left with your most sacred tunes ruined, whereas digitising them to mp3 preserves them forever. sometimes you get a better quality sound from mp3 anyway.
again, amen to that!
i use both cd & vinyl turntables, often mix mp3 into vinyl & vice versa so i dont see what the big deal is against mp3. vinyls can scratch & you're left with your most sacred tunes ruined, whereas digitising them to mp3 preserves them forever. sometimes you get a better quality sound from mp3 anyway.
I agree mate I use both and take both to gigs and love it. Louk
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