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Hey guys thought I would share a mix I recorded last weekend, havnt done any in awhile because I havnt been bothered putting on any shows or touring anyone this year.

here is a link >>MIX<<

Its fairly proggressive.. tech house / deep house / techno / minimal......... no doof doof or farty elektro, so might not appeal to everyone :P

mods if you want, you can remove as it has nothing to do with skylines.

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im around the 30 minute mark atm; this mix is f**king quality benny. Youve got good taste mate

thanks mate :(

downloading now, and MODS don't delete the boards aren't always about being skyline related :D

is there a process to taking out scratches of vinyl and not ruining the recording

If you mean by damaged records, I dont think there is...... I used to find once its ruined then thats it, thank god for the digital revolution :)

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yeah its damaged with scratches my google search came up with these tips but some sound hit and miss and the good ones sound like you need a surgeons hand and patience

>>Fix Scratched Vinyl<<

do you mean treating static Steve?
thanks mate :D

If you mean by damaged records, I dont think there is...... I used to find once its ruined then thats it, thank god for the digital revolution ;)

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You're not wrong. When you compare the costs to vinyl, CDJs will pay for themselves eventually :laugh:

I'm a bit of a vinyl junkie, but i don't tend to buy new tunes in that format; only back catalogue stuff that you wont be able to find for sale digitally. And you can usually pick older tunes up for pretty reasonable prices too.

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on the weekend i'll try to fix a couple of tunes i have that are scratched and the stylus skips over (using the suggestions in the link you posted earlier Steve)

if i can get it playing smooth again, i'll let ya know!

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I have an elliptical stylus that I dont use - came with a pair of nice ortofon cartridges

It'd probably do the job with a little extra weight behind it i reckon. Cant hurt to try; these things can be replaced!

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