What records are you listening to tonight?

SignOfGoob

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They're really fun; what do you want it for? The TC ditto you can't go wrong with IMO.

Since I switched to DJing mostly with Traktor some time ago I can’t honestly say I need a looper for that (the shit built in will do, and then some).

I guess I need it in a pedal or euro rack configuration, probably pedal since that way I can use the foot switches. I’ve been looking at Electroharmonix but I’ll check out the TC Ditto. This would all be semi-sequenced live synth productions.
 

skate323k137

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Nice. I've used a ditto with a synth with great success.

And yeah no need for a hardware looper with Traktor or Serato. I love being able to easily loop perfectly on those, Traktor scratch time code vinyl is more precise than Serato too in my experience.
 

SignOfGoob

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Nice. I've used a ditto with a synth with great success.

And yeah no need for a hardware looper with Traktor or Serato. I love being able to easily loop perfectly on those, Traktor scratch time code vinyl is more precise than Serato too in my experience.

OK, the video sold me, I have the Ditto+ on the way.
 

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I got two new records this week. Really digging Nation of Language. My favourite band of 2021. The Yellow record was a thrifstore find. They were asking 10 for it but I couldn't resist.
 

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Community Thrift store started charging individual prices for albums (Figured it would happen sooner or later as the new manager spent the last 20 years working at a used records store). The upside is that the high end titles don't disapear fast.

Picked these up for about $30 in total and listening to them now.

The Porcupine Tree is the 2011 UK edition.
Blackfields is the Numbered, Limited Version (UK).
The Muddy Waters vinyl is probably a strong VG


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Today's special is an lp that I picked out of the $1 bin at the thrift store. So far it looks and sounds like it only has been played a handful of times. Jacket has a small edge split but is nice for being 65 years old.

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Picked up some new records for the first time in a while, the Chi-Lites, Coltrane and Weezer.
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Bought this mint first pressing today. Pretty cool find. My wife made it 7 minutes in before she noped out. Not too surprising for grindcore. 😄
 

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Soundgarden-King Animal

Picked this up randomly today also. I had never really heard of this album and decided to give it a shot. Very different from what I imagined. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
 

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Record Show Pickup:
I highly recommend the Pebbles compilations.
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Finally picked up some Nitzinger after hearing older guys on the lower end of the socio-economic scale gush about "Nutzinger".

Certainly an underrated hard rock band but nothing special.

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