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May 16th, 2007 09:37 AM #11
Wow. Ok ah. KAla ko walang fanatics sa mga plaka. Isang gusto ko while playing vinyl records eh yung pag umiikot yung plaka especially pag picture disc sya. Isa pang maganda dun eh pag nagre reminisce ka nung mga childhood moments mo na parang ang simple simple pa lang ng buhay. Hehe
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May 16th, 2007 10:45 AM #13
mga LPs noong 60s, 70s and 80s ang nakatago sa bodega namin.
Jack Jones, The Lettermen, Stylistics, Helen Reddy, Carpenters, Eagles, Tito, Vic & Joey, VST & Co., etc..
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May 16th, 2007 11:13 AM #14
i still have them. over a thousand 12" mixes and lps. i didn't sell them after
our mobile got disbanded. iba talaga ang tunog nito at buong buo though depende
sa stylus na gamit. shure is one of the best syempre. at kayang
timplahin thru pitch control ng tt. i left one technics turntable with me.
yung ibang new wave namin then ng barkada mga picture disk pa from uk.
like the care, madonna, real life, gene loves jezebel etc. at remember the
tears for fears version of everybody wants to run the world. not rule?
well, those were the days.
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May 16th, 2007 11:17 AM #15
Mayron pa din ako ilan, pinapatugtog ko paminsan-minsan. I had an Elvis Presley hard vinyl some years back. Binenta ko sa collector - nice and tidy sale. Pinanbile ko ng ng cellphone. Rare hard vinyl records still fectches princely sums from collectors. If you got Elvis Presley's first 33 LP (hard vinyl - yung pag binagsak eh basag), it can go on the collector market as much as 30K petot. Soft vinyl records (yung nababaluktot) fetch lower prices compared to hard vinyl.
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May 16th, 2007 11:19 AM #16
Kapatid, I can relate he he he. Medyo umistambay-istambay din ako sa mga fwends ko dati na nagmo-mobile. Medyo natuto naman ako.
IMO skill ang mag mix ng party tunes using vinyl LPs kase dapat kabisado mo yung BPM nung kanta, san maganda intro/mix, saan maganda outro, etc. With technology now-a-days, software at computers na gumagwa. I remember dati, nilalagyan ng fwend kong may-ari nung mobile ng sort of wax paper in between the record and dun sa turntable para less friction pag nag-scratch sya.Last edited by nicolodeon; May 16th, 2007 at 11:24 AM.
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May 16th, 2007 11:50 AM #18
yep, ang sarap kahit sa una pagpa-pawisan ka pero once makabuo ka ng
say 30 mins pwede na magpasikat sa mga tsikas. hehehe
IMO skill ang mag mix ng party tunes using vinyl LPs kase dapat kabisado mo yung BPM nung kanta, san maganda intro/mix, saan maganda outro, etc. With technology now-a-days, software at computers na gumagwa. I remember dati, nilalagyan ng fwend kong may-ari nung mobile ng sort of wax paper in between the record and dun sa turntable para less friction pag nag-scratch sya.
close to. sa mixing ang ibig ko sabihin nung dumating ang cds pumasok
na mga software kaya seating pretty na lang ang mga djs unless may competition.
we put several pieces of thin plastic sheets then felt paper on top of the
rubber for smoother and friction-less releases.
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May 16th, 2007 12:23 PM #19
yup still have. collection of my elder brother and sisters(including in laws). but not as old as the collection of nico. afair, we have Queen Double LP (Live Killers), Beatles, Elton John, Pink Floyd(Dark Side of the Moon), Jackson Browne (Running on Empty and Lawyers In Love), CSNY (Dejavu and Four way street), etc. mostly classical rock.
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May 16th, 2007 04:49 PM #20
in th u.s. they still produce LP of modern singers like diana krall and norah jones and the likes, mahal lang. dito lang yata wala.
there's this youtube article, about a 2000s altis, that had a high rpm on cold start (2000+ daw),...
high idle RPM at engine start