Can I use this to record my vinyl into my computer or should I get a better turntable to do that?. Will I get hum and noise and will it skip on me while transferring?
This type of fader switch was used for scratching transformer style by none other than DJ Joe Cooley; the switch was known as the toggle switch. He’s so good at it, his transforms are amazing!
How do i sample the sounds into my iPhone/IPad. I have rca to xlr cables running from the scratch to my audio interface(apogee symphony desktop) but I’m not getting any sound through the speakers
You honestly should just get a real direct drive turntable for that mixer. This is more just for street performances on the go while a Mixars DUO is more meant as a real setup...
can u use a portable phone battery as a power unit through usb to that? Cus thats what i do when iam filming offroad races, we use portable phone charger batteries to the cameras. And i kinda think that would be an important part. I mean batteries is really the bad part of retro. THere's a reason they aren't liked.
Great video. I prefer, and will stick with a fader myself, but I noticed you seem to be a real champ & real handy with the "jerking" motion when using the fader switch. Just saying! Is there any chance in the near future DJbooth will do DAW software reviews?
This is probably a super novice question but I don't have much experience with vinyl but I just copped the PT01 Scratch with traktor scratch vinyl. To begin, I'm going from my PT01 into my DAW (Logic Pro X), out of my DAW through my interface (Apollo Twin Dual Core) through my monitors (KRK Rokits) I'm going into my DAW because I want to record my scratching over my beats. My question is why am I getting a constant high pitched signal on the input in my DAW and in both the PT01 speaker as well as out of my monitors? The noise is so loud in my DAW the track is constantly clipping. I've read it's normal on scratch vinyl to get the noise from the needle but it's not normal to hear out of external speakers. Any advice from anyone? A bad stylus? Should I try the stereo line outs? Or is this just how this thing works?
The timecode vinyl that you purchased is Traktor Scratch Vinyl.... This is a high pitched squeel noise vinyl that only works when you have a Traktor Pro program running on a computer and a Traktor interface like an Audio 6 or a mixer like the Z2 that has it built in. You need a lot more gear to make Traktor Scratch vinyl work. You should just purchase regular 7-inch scratch records like I am using in the video. Then you don't need Traktor or the timecode vinyl or the program, etc....
This is more for DJ's to scratch with while out and about... For better sound and listening to records, you can get other turntables like an Audio Technica, Reloop, or Stanton turntable. There are many others too...
Question Is there any way to use two of these with the Mac djay software from algoriddims My young song is interested in DJ’n and instead if going deep with expensive turn tables and he is familiar with the Mac djay software is it possible to get it set up with a mixer and connectors - please let me know ... many thanks in advance (KevyD)
You can get a custom tonearm to add any regular cartridge, but if not you are stuck with what is on there already. If you have a steady scratch hand, you should be fine with it tho...
Would you recommend these if I’m trying to learn to scratch or should I buy a 2 channel Numark mixer and just a single Audio Technica 120usb for example?
You could definitely get one of these to learn to scratch. You would need to buy something better than the 120USB to scratch on as the motor isn't strong enough and the cheap Numark mixers don't have good enough faders for scratching... You have to spend a lot more money to get a great scratching experience outside of this...
@@kareem_the_dream just curious, would you consider this turntable good enough to use just as a listening unit? Rather than to scratch or record stuff, but just to jam out to an album once in a while? Or would it maybe be rough on older vintage vinyl do you think? I don't know much about scratch oriented turntables besides the direct drive aspect, I imagine they use a different stylus style than audiophile belt drive turntables tho.. No worries if you're not sure, I just figured I would try and ask since you've had your hands on this one :) Keep up the great work buddy 😊
@@SpaceFaceFPV For just regular listening there are some other turntables that you can buy from like target or walmart that will sound better than this. They also have outputs, Bluetooth, CD, radio, and tape players in them too. This is more for DJ or scratch use I would say. If you are just listening and not on an "audiophile" level, then belt drive will do fine.
@@kareem_the_dream bro its a record player lmao nothing on this thing has had shortages and the pandemic over with this thing is 99 percent nothing but plastic they tripping raising the price 40 dollars and it's been out for bout 5 years already
LOL, I already quit. Peep my last video. Anyway, the reason sampling was not mentioned is because this is not really intended for sampling. This is a portablist turntable for scratching. Many better options for sampling my G...
Didn’t think it was necessary really… everyone has heard the sounds of scratching… only explaining how good or bad this is. There are thousands of videos showing this thing scratch. Go have a look.
I came here cause supreme is dropping this
Malolo the Producer same shit
Bro same
Malolo the Producer the only down side is that Supreme is not adding the crossfader :/
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Fisher price made these in 70s but they took only 4 c batteries
Can you use it as a record player by putting giant vinyl records on that?
Yes you can!
Can I use this to record my vinyl into my computer or should I get a better turntable to do that?. Will I get hum and noise and will it skip on me while transferring?
think im gonna get one to use with the mpc
This type of fader switch was used for scratching transformer style by none other than DJ Joe Cooley; the switch was known as the toggle switch. He’s so good at it, his transforms are amazing!
Yes, I remember and also the transformer switches on the old Gemini PMX mixers when I first started out...
@@RealDJblazewill it do good to sample into a DAW …?
@@jonprosise7162 Yes, you can do that with this, no problem!
What 4 left hand cutterz?? Uncomfortable?
"Portablism" .. I like where this is going
Will this model play older than vinyl records - acetate, etc.?
Yes it will!
How do i sample the sounds into my iPhone/IPad. I have rca to xlr cables running from the scratch to my audio interface(apogee symphony desktop) but I’m not getting any sound through the speakers
What is the usb used for? I gets no sound through it
Hi , if I buy this , is it ready to used ??
Great video. Very informative and detailed. Your efforts are appreciated. Can this turntable be used for sampling?
Thank you! Not really good for sampling as the audio quality isn't that great...
Thank you
Can I sample this to the mpc
How do you record your cuts into laptop or daw?
Would this be good to learn on? I’m just gonna be using casually to add to beats. Not going crazy with it
Yes, perfect for that!
Did you wind up getting it? If so what are your thoughts on it after a year of casual use? I'd love to know.
can i use serato with this?
Is this suitable if i just want to use it to listen to vinyl records? Do i need additional equipment for that?
NO, you can play vinyl on this without anything else needed...
@@RealDJblaze thank you!
Can you use it with Serato DJ Pro software?
Yes, but you need a few things to make it possible like 7-inch Serato control vinyl, a laptop, and a Serato DJ Soundcard or Serato DJ Mixer...
Always love watching your reviews! This is the one that pretty much sold me on getting one of these!
I saw Dj Ace rocking it. 🔥🔥🔥
Is this a good turntable to pair with my MPC?
For sampling records
P.S I have a MPC2000XL
Sure, that will work fine.
Can I connect this to Mixars DUO MKII Professional DJ Mixer for Serato
You honestly should just get a real direct drive turntable for that mixer. This is more just for street performances on the go while a Mixars DUO is more meant as a real setup...
Does this work with da ns6ii
if you use the NS6II as a mixer then yes...
can u use a portable phone battery as a power unit through usb to that? Cus thats what i do when iam filming offroad races, we use portable phone charger batteries to the cameras. And i kinda think that would be an important part. I mean batteries is really the bad part of retro. THere's a reason they aren't liked.
anyone know if you can use the 1/4 inch headphone output thing with a guitar cable and run it through a guitar amp?
I'm moving soon and I need to compress my setup. Should I sell my Stanton T80s and grab these?
Can i have the crossfader in my left hand bcs i scratch from the opposite side?
You can do it but its harder to do...
Great video. I prefer, and will stick with a fader myself, but I noticed you seem to be a real champ & real handy with the "jerking" motion when using the fader switch. Just saying!
Is there any chance in the near future DJbooth will do DAW software reviews?
Jesse dean just release a mod for this
Can you play standard 12" records on this?
Yes you can!
@@RealDJblaze Thank you!
Can you use a computer for digital vinyl?
Yes, if you have everything else you need like soundcard, DJ program...
Is the crossfader suitable for the left hand only?
It can work for both hands, but better for the lefties...
Hey everyone... Does this work with the Serato SL2 Box, Serato Records? I didn't get the scratch records yet
man, what is the size of that disk for numark pt01?
7-inches. The same size as a 45 vinyl record.
I presume it's belt-driven? As a scratch tool, how long will that belt last and is it easy to replace?
They are VERY easy to replace, but I don't know how long they last actually. I haven't heard of anyone breaking theirs yet...
@@RealDJblaze Thanks for the quick reply man.
Ok cool thought I ask 😂! ? Is that volume 3 of yo cuts good ?
Can you play an audio acapella from your phone and scratch it on a blank vinyl with this?
No you can't do that...
Do u have to use real records to use this?
Yes.
This is probably a super novice question but I don't have much experience with vinyl but I just copped the PT01 Scratch with traktor scratch vinyl. To begin, I'm going from my PT01 into my DAW (Logic Pro X), out of my DAW through my interface (Apollo Twin Dual Core) through my monitors (KRK Rokits) I'm going into my DAW because I want to record my scratching over my beats. My question is why am I getting a constant high pitched signal on the input in my DAW and in both the PT01 speaker as well as out of my monitors? The noise is so loud in my DAW the track is constantly clipping. I've read it's normal on scratch vinyl to get the noise from the needle but it's not normal to hear out of external speakers. Any advice from anyone? A bad stylus? Should I try the stereo line outs? Or is this just how this thing works?
The timecode vinyl that you purchased is Traktor Scratch Vinyl.... This is a high pitched squeel noise vinyl that only works when you have a Traktor Pro program running on a computer and a Traktor interface like an Audio 6 or a mixer like the Z2 that has it built in. You need a lot more gear to make Traktor Scratch vinyl work. You should just purchase regular 7-inch scratch records like I am using in the video. Then you don't need Traktor or the timecode vinyl or the program, etc....
Thanks so much dude that makes sense. Will give it a try
Also what brands do you recommend?
Is it possible to mix with two of these?
Yes, but it is NOT recommended or ideal. Get two Numark NTX1000 turntables and the Numark Scratch mixer and call it a day...
If u buy this it doesn’t come with scratch vinyl. Found that out Christmas morning 😤
So im looking at getting into the dj scratch realm. Would this be sufficient to help me just practice scratching?
Yes it would be a great place to start learning.
Awesome thanks!
Does it come with 7in vinyls?
@@AcousticSerenity it doesnt
Would this pair well with an akai mpc one for sampling
I would get a regular-sized turntable for sampling in the studio with an MPC...
I wanted to ask u what are your favorite turntables to use ?
The stanton ST-150 decks. Check out my top 5 DJ turntable video on the channel!
Can you use you cellphone to use it as music from that output and scratch also
Yes you can...
Can i use this in daw? For making tracks?
I guess you can but I don't really see the need if you already have the file of the song on the computer...
I just want to listen to my vinyls. Is this record player too advanced for that? Just use it for a room
This is more for DJ's to scratch with while out and about... For better sound and listening to records, you can get other turntables like an Audio Technica, Reloop, or Stanton turntable. There are many others too...
DJBooth Pro Audio ok sweet thank you for the quick reply!
plural of vinyl is vinyl don't be a hipster learn the craft
Question
Is there any way to use two of these with the Mac djay software from algoriddims
My young song is interested in DJ’n and instead if going deep with expensive turn tables and he is familiar with the Mac djay software is it possible to get it set up with a mixer and connectors - please let me know ... many thanks in advance (KevyD)
Thanks for the review, God bless you and your family abundantly always 🙂🙏🏼❤️
Anyone having sound issues? Im using one of the “practice yo cuts”, and you can barely hear it, even at full volume.
Mine sounds pretty loud... Maybe the batteries are dead?
Im using the adapter that came with it
When i plug my ipod up to it, the ipod is loud as hell, but record still remains pretty quiet
Can I use this for casual listens ? Or is it primarily for scratching?
You can use this to listen as well, but the sound quality isn't the best...
can we plug this and record it to ableton?
You can, but regular turntables have better sound quality than this...
which one woyld you recommand me?
@@jayzzify7822 Check my top 5 DJ turntable video. Any of those will work. Thanks.
We got the same vinyl
Its a great one!
If you use this by itself in a party people will love you and maybe connect it with your DJ controller to make it better
was thinking this. would be a nice balance where a full size 1200 woupd be odd.
Great review bro! This is cool for take it to crate diggin' too, right? Saludos desde Argentina, hermano!
Perfect for crate digging!
Is it possible to switch the stylus and the cartridge? Or are these attached to the tone arm and cannot be replaced?
You can get a custom tonearm to add any regular cartridge, but if not you are stuck with what is on there already. If you have a steady scratch hand, you should be fine with it tho...
Would you recommend these if I’m trying to learn to scratch or should I buy a 2 channel Numark mixer and just a single Audio Technica 120usb for example?
You could definitely get one of these to learn to scratch. You would need to buy something better than the 120USB to scratch on as the motor isn't strong enough and the cheap Numark mixers don't have good enough faders for scratching... You have to spend a lot more money to get a great scratching experience outside of this...
Will 12" work
Yes it will play 12-inch too...
DJBooth Pro Audio Thanks, didn't see any videos with 12"
How do you scratch if your a lefty faderist?
U work around it...
What speakers do you recommend for this?
Small portable wireless speakers that also have an input jack like a V-Moda or Beats Speaker...
Great details. Thank you.
Do you need a computer
no
this recordplayer is to cheap to be professionell, but in the studio its good to sample scratches. But i dont tried it.
Where can I buy the vinyl? What legit site sells these 7" records cheap?
Discogs, its like an eBay for vinyl, cds and cassettes. i use to get a lot of my records.
dope video G
you're my fav reviewer
Why Thank YOU!!!
I'm your 100k view
Thank you 🙏. That is so cool. I appreciate you.
Can you record your work to sample in beats.
This is not good for sampling...
DJBooth Pro Audio so you couldn't plug your numark into a sampler and sample your scratches
I don't think the sound quality of this turntable and needle is good enough for studio use and making tracks...
Can you sell me those Alto BLK speakers 😁! Seriously plz let me know if yes...thanks 👍!
No way! those are my primary speaker setup! I love these things... I'm actually looking for another Alto-Black 18 SUB right now...
This was a pretty thorough introduction, could have been made better by a little sound demo, but I like your presentation of the features.
Thank you!!!
@@kareem_the_dream just curious, would you consider this turntable good enough to use just as a listening unit? Rather than to scratch or record stuff, but just to jam out to an album once in a while? Or would it maybe be rough on older vintage vinyl do you think?
I don't know much about scratch oriented turntables besides the direct drive aspect, I imagine they use a different stylus style than audiophile belt drive turntables tho..
No worries if you're not sure, I just figured I would try and ask since you've had your hands on this one :)
Keep up the great work buddy 😊
@@SpaceFaceFPV For just regular listening there are some other turntables that you can buy from like target or walmart that will sound better than this. They also have outputs, Bluetooth, CD, radio, and tape players in them too. This is more for DJ or scratch use I would say. If you are just listening and not on an "audiophile" level, then belt drive will do fine.
Bro why In tf has this increased in price by 40 dollars over the years don't make no sense its 170 dollars now
Manufacturing! All gear prices have increased over the last 2 years...
@@kareem_the_dream bro its a record player lmao nothing on this thing has had shortages and the pandemic over with this thing is 99 percent nothing but plastic they tripping raising the price 40 dollars and it's been out for bout 5 years already
It's $170 in 2023.
dude, what the fuck--sign off man. to not mention sampling in this review is a travesty:)
LOL, I already quit. Peep my last video. Anyway, the reason sampling was not mentioned is because this is not really intended for sampling. This is a portablist turntable for scratching. Many better options for sampling my G...
Loads of talking but not one sound bite of this scratching
Didn’t think it was necessary really… everyone has heard the sounds of scratching… only explaining how good or bad this is. There are thousands of videos showing this thing scratch. Go have a look.