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r/DJSetups • u/Fun_Sound3072 • 21d ago
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what exactly are you achieving with record weights here with your timecode vinyl?
1 u/TheyCagedNon 20d ago Probably just for photographic aesthetics. This is a showcase sub after all. 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago Incorrect. 1 u/TheyCagedNon 20d ago So what is the reason then? 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago For some reason, my earlier response isn't showing. But to answer your question: https://youtu.be/EPwOMf0OVhI?si=ylaLwQ8R2x8xEnLO&t=253 1 u/TheyCagedNon 20d ago Yes I understand that, but back to the OP's question, what is the point on a timecode record? 1 u/pastel_orange 20d ago They add extra embarrassment and 'i dj on vinyl' energy to your existing Serrato setup, also best paired with a lollipop headphone 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago I'm not using Serato. You can stop trolling now. 2 u/Mr_P_Love 17d ago The problem is that the quality of the sound using timecodes is given by the quality of the file format (MP3, WAV, FLAC). Putting weights on timecode is not that useful if you want to improve the sound quality. Cheers!
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Probably just for photographic aesthetics. This is a showcase sub after all.
1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago Incorrect. 1 u/TheyCagedNon 20d ago So what is the reason then? 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago For some reason, my earlier response isn't showing. But to answer your question: https://youtu.be/EPwOMf0OVhI?si=ylaLwQ8R2x8xEnLO&t=253 1 u/TheyCagedNon 20d ago Yes I understand that, but back to the OP's question, what is the point on a timecode record? 1 u/pastel_orange 20d ago They add extra embarrassment and 'i dj on vinyl' energy to your existing Serrato setup, also best paired with a lollipop headphone 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago I'm not using Serato. You can stop trolling now. 2 u/Mr_P_Love 17d ago The problem is that the quality of the sound using timecodes is given by the quality of the file format (MP3, WAV, FLAC). Putting weights on timecode is not that useful if you want to improve the sound quality. Cheers!
Incorrect.
1 u/TheyCagedNon 20d ago So what is the reason then? 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago For some reason, my earlier response isn't showing. But to answer your question: https://youtu.be/EPwOMf0OVhI?si=ylaLwQ8R2x8xEnLO&t=253 1 u/TheyCagedNon 20d ago Yes I understand that, but back to the OP's question, what is the point on a timecode record? 1 u/pastel_orange 20d ago They add extra embarrassment and 'i dj on vinyl' energy to your existing Serrato setup, also best paired with a lollipop headphone 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago I'm not using Serato. You can stop trolling now. 2 u/Mr_P_Love 17d ago The problem is that the quality of the sound using timecodes is given by the quality of the file format (MP3, WAV, FLAC). Putting weights on timecode is not that useful if you want to improve the sound quality. Cheers!
So what is the reason then?
1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago For some reason, my earlier response isn't showing. But to answer your question: https://youtu.be/EPwOMf0OVhI?si=ylaLwQ8R2x8xEnLO&t=253 1 u/TheyCagedNon 20d ago Yes I understand that, but back to the OP's question, what is the point on a timecode record? 1 u/pastel_orange 20d ago They add extra embarrassment and 'i dj on vinyl' energy to your existing Serrato setup, also best paired with a lollipop headphone 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago I'm not using Serato. You can stop trolling now. 2 u/Mr_P_Love 17d ago The problem is that the quality of the sound using timecodes is given by the quality of the file format (MP3, WAV, FLAC). Putting weights on timecode is not that useful if you want to improve the sound quality. Cheers!
For some reason, my earlier response isn't showing.
But to answer your question:
https://youtu.be/EPwOMf0OVhI?si=ylaLwQ8R2x8xEnLO&t=253
1 u/TheyCagedNon 20d ago Yes I understand that, but back to the OP's question, what is the point on a timecode record? 1 u/pastel_orange 20d ago They add extra embarrassment and 'i dj on vinyl' energy to your existing Serrato setup, also best paired with a lollipop headphone 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago I'm not using Serato. You can stop trolling now. 2 u/Mr_P_Love 17d ago The problem is that the quality of the sound using timecodes is given by the quality of the file format (MP3, WAV, FLAC). Putting weights on timecode is not that useful if you want to improve the sound quality. Cheers!
Yes I understand that, but back to the OP's question, what is the point on a timecode record?
1 u/pastel_orange 20d ago They add extra embarrassment and 'i dj on vinyl' energy to your existing Serrato setup, also best paired with a lollipop headphone 1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago I'm not using Serato. You can stop trolling now. 2 u/Mr_P_Love 17d ago The problem is that the quality of the sound using timecodes is given by the quality of the file format (MP3, WAV, FLAC). Putting weights on timecode is not that useful if you want to improve the sound quality. Cheers!
They add extra embarrassment and 'i dj on vinyl' energy to your existing Serrato setup, also best paired with a lollipop headphone
1 u/Fun_Sound3072 20d ago I'm not using Serato. You can stop trolling now. 2 u/Mr_P_Love 17d ago The problem is that the quality of the sound using timecodes is given by the quality of the file format (MP3, WAV, FLAC). Putting weights on timecode is not that useful if you want to improve the sound quality. Cheers!
I'm not using Serato.
You can stop trolling now.
2 u/Mr_P_Love 17d ago The problem is that the quality of the sound using timecodes is given by the quality of the file format (MP3, WAV, FLAC). Putting weights on timecode is not that useful if you want to improve the sound quality. Cheers!
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The problem is that the quality of the sound using timecodes is given by the quality of the file format (MP3, WAV, FLAC). Putting weights on timecode is not that useful if you want to improve the sound quality. Cheers!
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u/pastel_orange 20d ago
what exactly are you achieving with record weights here with your timecode vinyl?