Not buying a lot of DJ gear these days (except vinyl...). Camera stuff on the other hand (analog stuff is so cheap and wonderful...)
Bought the cable release, owned the camera for a while (passed down from my mum).
I bought a very small pile of vinyl from a used shop: couple old acid tracks from like '96 and a couple hip hop tracks I want to sample some vocals from.
Man, I miss proper dance record stores. Going through 300 crappy $2 r&b singles and albums to find the 4 cool dance records in a shop that caters to folk and "world music" collectors is much more relaxing than trolling beatport, but it's just not the same.
And, seriously, why do all the online record shops' websites suck?
Finally gave in. 13' mbp 500gb hd and 4g ram
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If you don't have haters, you're not doing it right
Congrats, xone & otacon.
I'm not very good at holding onto money.
Yeah…me neither. I feel like it's actually getting better to some degree…I don't actually want anything on the DJ side at the moment. Except black crack.
The production side is a bit of another story, though. Still…plans << dreams. God help me if I got into modular.
The good news is production cured my DJ gear addiction. The bad news is production gear and synths are a bottomless pit, and modular is the worst of it. At least with DJ gear you can easily get to a point where there just isn't any more gear you could cram into one setup.
Still this should be fun- at least you can space out modules and there is some incredible performance you can't get anywhere else in modules for a couple hundred bucks. It's a much better value than some of the ridiculously overpriced monosynths like the moog voyager.
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