worlds first actual dj-setup (1910, France)
worlds first actual dj-setup (1910, France) Posted on: 07.09.2012 by Jesica Baxley check this out gaumont-chronophone.jpgmore info here; http://www.wiretotheear.com/2012/06/...t-chronophone/ correct me if i'm wrong, but mixing 2 records to make them sound like one is dj-ing to me..... | |
Jesica Baxley 07.09.2012 | check this out gaumont-chronophone.jpg more info here; http://www.wiretotheear.com/2012/06/...t-chronophone/ correct me if i'm wrong, but mixing 2 records to make them sound like one is dj-ing to me..... |
Latoria Kavulich 14.09.2012 | They were used to provide the soundtrack to silent films. |
Eloy Kiepke 15.09.2012 | really guys? you haven't seen this picture 4000 fucking times on the internet...? |
Alberta Oberti 14.09.2012 | It looks more like a recorder than a player. |
Teodora Hancharik 13.09.2012 | Looks like a steampunk creation to me |
Catharine Okamura 11.09.2012 | I call Shenanigans. |
Julius Schoenhofer 11.09.2012 | That's what REAL DJs use right there. |
Rey Holubar 08.09.2012 | eewww.. could you imagine scratching with those babies? I wonder what the pressure guage is for? Pitch control? hehe scamo |
Nancey Inderlied 07.09.2012 | It was probably used to compound soundtracks, or as an early expiriment in stereo. I believe I see a sync button though... |
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