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hello! i've been wanting to learn how to mix & scratch for a long time now and i wanted to find a relatively fail safe method that wouldn't set me back too much if i decided it wasn't for me...
i'd like to used time coded vynil with real turntables and a mixer, but i'd like to keep the costs down, and hardware at a minimum.
i know that virtualdj can use time coded vynil through the audio in ports on a computer, but i'm wondering how well this works...
anyway, in short, my question is what turntable(s) should i get? i know it needs to be drirect drive, and have a pretty powerful motor, but what else should i look for?
i'd like to used time coded vynil with real turntables and a mixer, but i'd like to keep the costs down, and hardware at a minimum.
i know that virtualdj can use time coded vynil through the audio in ports on a computer, but i'm wondering how well this works...
anyway, in short, my question is what turntable(s) should i get? i know it needs to be drirect drive, and have a pretty powerful motor, but what else should i look for?