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    Download Make Some Noise - Various - 200 Of The Most Sought After Samples & Scratches (Vinyl, LP)

    Label: Not On Label (DJ) - DJ-10 • Format: Vinyl LP, Unofficial Release • Country: US • Genre: Hip Hop, Non-Music • Style: DJ Battle Tool, Special Effects, Spoken Word, Speech


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    8 thoughts on “ Make Some Noise - Various - 200 Of The Most Sought After Samples & Scratches (Vinyl, LP) ”

    1. Mikasida says:
      07.12.2019 at 11:35
      ♥ This is pretty much what my Led Zeppelin II vinyl sounded like after years and years of play! Put this in another tab and enjoy my living-room circa ! ♥ ← end of groove. Great idea. Recalling old memories from one of the most common white-ish noises back in the good old analog times. ♥ I love, love, love the Vinyl Groove noise.
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    2. Vudozil says:
      11.12.2019 at 11:47
      thommes on December 15th, - pm perfect vinyl cleaning: 1. buy Knosti anti-Static cleaning machine (about 50$) 2. don´ use the liquid they provide 3. mix 5 – 7 drops of dish-washer-rinse with millilitres of isopropyl and fill up the knosti with demineralized water (that for ironing) all together worth 6 .
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    3. Najin says:
      11.12.2019 at 10:23
      Vinyl record needle static. Useful to add under another sound to "age" it. I created this by splicing together dozens of small empty gaps in a real vinyl record. The result is almost two minutes of actual random vinyl noise. Includes the pop of the needle drop at the beginning. The middle section can be cut or looped to be as long as necessary.
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    4. Dikus says:
      07.12.2019 at 19:56
      Ticks & tacks & jumps - fuck! $! However, the vinyl looked untouched brand new. So, i washed all of them with hot (not too hot!) water, Dettol & a very very soft spong. My baby was & stayed clear. After this i slept easy for hours.
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    5. Vudokus says:
      11.12.2019 at 01:46
      Vinyl crackle: your best friend and your worst enemy. The most beloved and cherished sound to any fan of analogue audio is the signature “crackling” and “popping” noises that one hears when a vinyl record is played on a turntable.
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    6. JoJojin says:
      08.12.2019 at 20:17
      Oct 07,  · The first new LP I bought has a great deal of popping and crackling. The music is quiet throughout so the surface noise is making it unlistenable in places. Old vinyl that I've dug out of storage plays fine (just the small amount of noise I'd expect for old vinyl in fair condition) so I don't think it's a problem with my player / stylus.
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    7. Dikazahn says:
      13.12.2019 at 00:16
      Jan 25,  · The Hi-Fi news analogue test LP is the one I used for the pink noise and silent groove plots. I've also just found I can get the "Analogue Productions The Ultimate Analogue Test LP g" here in the UK at a not so expensive cost so will get that as well which with the 1khz test tone will maybe alow me to set a reference input level with which.
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    8. Kajilar says:
      04.12.2019 at 18:42
      Vinyl Scratch Sound FX a free sample library consisting of over 1, old school vinyl scratch sounds and other samples for that DJ vibe. The samples in this monstrous kit were inspired mostly by late 80’s hip-hop and were made using different scratch styles and techniques that resulted in some truly unique vinyl scratch sounds.
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