Re: Small instrument hardware module

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On Wed, 22 Oct 2014, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

On Tue, 2014-10-21 at 13:45 -0700, Len Ovens wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2014, Kazakore wrote:

On 21/10/14 21:12, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
Every DJ I know uses a laptop

But real DJs use vinyl No fans there!! ;-)

On McCurdy turntables?

DJs for good reasons usually use the MK II from Technics.

The McCurdys are older from what I can tell. When the Technics came out, McCurdy used them in their equipment as well. Generally though, the McCurdy TT would require the DJ to have roadies. When I was in broadcast, there were still a lot of McCurdys around (I do live in Canada BTW) but anything new was Technics. So kept a McCurdy 16in even after they replaced most with newer technics 12 in units. Most of the highly automated places used Cart machines with a big autoloader. There was a wall full of carts that the cart machine was moved in front of the cart slot so it could be loaded. Must have been more than one play slot. (I only saw one once, so I don't remember very clear) McCurdy made mixers as well and from what I can tell, the Mic pres are quite well thought of by those who have them. McCurdy custom made things for CBC (like marcony did for BBC) and a lot of early radio stations in Canada as well. I saw so many of them in the places I toured I thought they must be everywhere, but I think in the US the RCA was more widespread. Europe would have had their own favourite brands too.

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Len Ovens
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