Those Compilations of Unmixed DJ tracks on ebay
Those Compilations of Unmixed DJ tracks on ebay Posted on: 22.10.2012 by Leigh Dollyhigh everyone here must have seen these listings whilst browsing ebay for DJ related gear and accessories, and there seem to be hundreds to choose from for all different genres. House and all different sub genres, trance, dnb, dubstep, hip hop etc etcnow i know that seeing as they are usually selling a couple DVDs with 1000+ tracks that no doubt 90% will be shit and no doubt be poor audio quality or less than 320's. but saying all that my curiosity is getting the better of me and im quite tempted to get one just to see if they have anything worth keeping. plus at only a tenner it wont be breaking the bank if they are 100% turd my question to you lot is, have you ever got one of these DVD's from ebay and what were your experiences with them>? | |
Ara Tima 25.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by sobi
Paying people for pirated shit is probably worse then just doing it yourself.... You're obviously willing to pay, how about trying to ensure that money ends up with the right people... (at least a % of it) |
Hunter Renslow 22.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Otacon
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Leigh Dollyhigh 22.10.2012 | everyone here must have seen these listings whilst browsing ebay for DJ related gear and accessories, and there seem to be hundreds to choose from for all different genres. House and all different sub genres, trance, dnb, dubstep, hip hop etc etc now i know that seeing as they are usually selling a couple DVDs with 1000+ tracks that no doubt 90% will be shit and no doubt be poor audio quality or less than 320's. but saying all that my curiosity is getting the better of me and im quite tempted to get one just to see if they have anything worth keeping. plus at only a tenner it wont be breaking the bank if they are 100% turd my question to you lot is, have you ever got one of these DVD's from ebay and what were your experiences with them>? |
Ara Tima 25.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by sobi
Paying people for pirated shit is probably worse then just doing it yourself.... You're obviously willing to pay, how about trying to ensure that money ends up with the right people... (at least a % of it) |
Maribeth Tidler 23.10.2012 | I report them every time I see them as they are clearly pirated copies - they use the terms "These are all my own productions" or something and they clearly aren't |
Leigh Dollyhigh 23.10.2012 | im in no way saying that buying these and not expecting them to be mostly shit quality would be foolish, nor would buying these as a replacement to the normal way you purchase music be the way to go i suppose the way im looking at it is that its another way to go 'digging for tunes' if you get 1000 tracks of just dnb from the last few years, surely there will be a few things that prick your ear, that in turn make you check out an artist you dont usually look at or record labels etc just me intrigued by this then lol |
Hunter Renslow 22.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Otacon
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Celine Surico 22.10.2012 | I never understood why DJs need thousands of mediocre tracks for playing live rather than 20-30 really good ones. With $1.49-1.99 at Beatport and $0.99 at Amazon/iTunes, it's not even an expensive investment compared with let's say getting a really good bass guitar rig for gigs. |
Darren Teboe 22.10.2012 | If you want to pirate music, why pay to do it? |
Linda Chavda 23.10.2012 | Wouldn't be surprised if they had malware on. |
Erich Vallabhaneni 23.10.2012 | Buying tracks like that in bulk just add mass to your library, not quality. I'd say take that $10 and buy some music you know you will use. |
Brunilda Kora 23.10.2012 | If you buy something without being sure of the quality you get what you deserve. No doubt they'll all SAY they're 320's - but that doesn't mean they're not converted 96's.... |
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