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Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: HBKid_Jr on November 25, 2001, 05:46:10 PM

Title: Has any1 seen them turntables that hook in2 comput
Post by: HBKid_Jr on November 25, 2001, 05:46:10 PM
Has any1 seen those turnatables you can hook into your computer,  i want to get it for x-mas but is it worth it,  can u use mp3's an my cd's to mix an scratch,  does any1 know what there about,  i forgot tha name of it but it is $99.99,  its  a small thing, is it worth it,  does any1 have any info about it
Title: Re: Has any1 seen them turntables that hook in2 co
Post by: Don Seer on November 25, 2001, 07:56:01 PM
i think u might mean hiphop e-jay ... not sure.
Title: Re: Has any1 seen them turntables that hook in2 co
Post by: HBKid_Jr on November 26, 2001, 07:03:47 AM
nah its something different i see comercials for it a lot,  when i see tha commercial i'll post tha name of it
Title: Re: Has any1 seen them turntables that hook in2 co
Post by: Tecknine on November 26, 2001, 07:26:09 AM
i seen it
Title: Re: Has any1 seen them turntables that hook in2 co
Post by: DreSnoop00 on November 26, 2001, 02:55:58 PM
i kno exacty what ur talking about.. but i dunno tha name of it lol... its where this is a DJ with real turntables and a guy right next tohim with turntables that hook up to tha computer
Title: Re: Has any1 seen them turntables that hook in2 co
Post by: HBKid_Jr on November 26, 2001, 05:46:02 PM
dresnoop got it right,  but does any1 have any info on it an how it works
Title: Re: Has any1 seen them turntables that hook in2 co
Post by: Don Jacob on November 26, 2001, 06:26:22 PM
i dont know how they work but from what i hear they're cheap as hell
Title: Re: Has any1 seen them turntables that hook in2 co
Post by: bLaDe on November 26, 2001, 06:38:45 PM
uh, are you talking about a :

Phonograph Records – Most turntables are low impedance devices and require a special “preamplifier” to hook into a sound system – you cannot plug them directly into the sound card of your computer or into most amplifiers. Many home amplifiers include a preamplifier and you can hook the turntable directly to a special “phono” jack on the unit. As a result, when working with original material from a phonograph recording, it is best to record the audio onto a cassette tape, MiniDisk, or other medium and use the copy to input the sound into the computer.

 -{bLaDe}
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Title: Re: Has any1 seen them turntables that hook in2 co
Post by: Big BpG on November 26, 2001, 07:14:31 PM
Blade... it's a toy... I work at Toys R Us and we have it.... you can mix your mp3s and shit with it.... i can't remember the name, but just by looking at it, it looks cheap... its made  by the "mixman" company and you can mix music on the computer... now I have one of Tommy Boy Records Greatest Hip Hop albums, and it also was enhanced with mixman software on it, and you could mix the songs on the album, it was cool, you could create loops and shit and make it sound pretty profesional, but it gets old, real fast, id just go for the real thing

-Big BpG