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I started doing this - albeit in a much more round-the-houses way. In the end I realised that I could find a lot of the stuff I wanted to rip on Spotify, and you can download playlists via various web apps. I’m sure the sound quality leaves a lot to be desired, but for messing around with, it serves a purpose.
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I was thinking more obscure stuff that's not on Spotify. it's something I should probably do anyway as my vinyl is mostly just collecting dust and has been for many years.
I think if I bought a controller it would encourage me to actually record stuff and might bring back the joy of DJing using records I bought XXyrs ago.
I'd love a pair of turntables, but have absolutely no space for a dedicated set up.
also, I'm guessing recording the vinyl would maybe make it sound a bit more authentic, even though it's digital?
I'm considering purchasing a ddj rev1 for messing around with.
I know @J0nathan you had a ddj200 for a while, but can't remember what your current set up is?
I was considering recording some of my old vinyl onto my pc with audacity and then mixing the mps's on the ddj... or is that a silly idea?