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russell

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  1. I've got somewhere between 600 and 700 records. So i've spent a fair bit i'd imagine. If you average it out at £8 a record that equals somewhere between £4800 & £5600. Most expensive record I've bought was £80. Been buying records for 12 years now but there was a spell in the middle whenI couldn't afford any, then I had traktor due to the lack of money for tunes. Still crave to buy records though. Gonna be buying a lot once we move and I have a lot more expendable cash.
  2. That's hardly buying in bulk or buying up someone's collection. I used buy that many every time I went to the record shop. But I was still there listening and buying them myself.
  3. couldnt find the one I was thinking of but i found this WHALE...
  4. Was due happening really. Surprised it took this long. Never owned a mini disc player myself
  5. didnt think it deserved its own thread so I stuck in awesome thread yesterday sweet room in the end up.
  6. Where did I see a video recently of a guy using an xbox kinect unit to with ableton. So he basically made music by dancin about and looking a bit
  7. I want to collect all sorts of records but i could never just buy up someone else's collection. That takes away the fun of diggin. It's good to just buy random records and see what on them. I've got a few i've bought just because of the artwork. Most of them turn out to be pretty decent or have something that could be sampled on it.
  8. nah, ableton is awesome for production. Very easy to be creative. Good for live performance too.
  9. ^ don't think ableton has a simple way to do this. never tried but from what I've read it's a pain in the arse and not entirely accurate.
  10. russell

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    DJ Sneak. Recorded live from the Sub Club, Glasgow, 2009. https://soundcloud.com/dj-sneak/dj-sneak-the-budcast-episode-3
  11. garageband can do this.
  12. you still need to know what your doing to master properly though... Yeah I get that. But basically what I'm asking, is ableton good enough to use having plugins like that? yes.
  13. you still need to know what your doing to master properly though...
  14. Ableton is fine for mastering in. Doesn't have as much headroom as logic. Pro Tools is another that is used often for mastering after production in ableton. I do agree though that final mastering should be done by a professional.
  15. Optimo and Move D b2b
  16. Try running any piece of mastered music through them and try different positions to see what suits best.
  17. The Point Blank courses are very good. Would recommend them.
  18. welcome yo
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