Worth it or nah?
Worth it or nah?
How about the program by them that sets all your volume levels equally on all your mp3's... That i'm actually quite interested in. considering music u get off blogs arent exactly all the same volume as say ones you buy from beatport.
Mixed in key I use.
Platinum Notes is the thing that changes levels etc. I'm personally not a fan of it, for the simple reason I wouldnt really play a track if the quality wasnt up to spec anything else I can sort with some eqing. My worry is PN will colour things a bit too much. But i know a few people who use it and are happy with the results.
Beatport lists key information now, no need for MiK anymore
13,3" MacBookPro (Mid 2012) # 2x Technics 1210 # NI Audio 8 DJ # Ecler Nuo 2.0 # NI Traktor Kontrol X1 # Sennheiser HD-25
http://soundcloud.com/vincent-lebaron/
Don't like the idea of Platinum notes, just decoding and the reencoding a lossy file is only going to degrade the quality (makes sense for wavs etc)
Traktor Scratch Pro 2/Serato SL1/Ecler NUO 3.0/VCI 100 SE/2 x Technics 1210 Mk2/Sennheiser HD25 II/Novation Dicers
i use it! not 100% successful but good enough, and cheap too
Traktor Scratch Pro 2.7, MBP 13", iPad 2 & TouchOSC, Reloop NEON, Pioneer DJM750mk2, Mackie d.2, Pioneer CDJ800 x2, Technics SL1210MK2 x2, NI Audio 6 DJ, Dicers,
I use it, but I'm considering moving away from the Camelot system. I don't use Platinum notes as i rely n Traktors auto gain. If I played CD's I might consider it.
I like mixed in key; have no use for platinum notes. Most of my collection is mp3 and I worry about any kind of transcoding.
"Art is what you can get away with." - Marshall McLuhan
|
Bookmarks