quote: | Originally posted by Stasis
What's the advantage of having both CDJ's and a Computer/Vinyl interface? Just curious...and jealous. |
I don't have either but knew it was a matter of time before I got a pair of cdj's until I learned about timecode vinyl. Now I know for sure I'll never get cdj's, when I have money to tap into my vast mp3 collection of vinyl rips I'm definitely going with Serato.
I say if you don't already have turntables or any vinyls and are not already committed one way or the other, then it's just a matter of preference whether you go with cdj's or vinyl. But if you don't have cdj's yet and either prefer working with vinyls or are already invested with your turntables then it just makes more sense to me to go with something like Serato and go nuts with the mp3's. Burning cd after cd would just suck cuz I like organization and would probably do individual cd's like stan229 did.
Plus going with Serato would be cheaper because if i got cdj's I'd want to get quality = $$$
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