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By wabox Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:24 am
I want to start sampling vinyl into my MPC1000. I wanna stay on the cheap side of things but still want good sounding recordings. I'm just wondering what I would need to purchase to do so.

I was looking at this for a turntable

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/6 ... Drive.html


and this for a djmixer

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/5 ... annel.html

I know I also need rca to 1/4 trs.

But if I buy these things will it all work out for me, my first attempts to do something like this.

please help this noob, much love.

I apologize if this is the wrong section mods move if needed plz.
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By Metatron72 Wed Sep 26, 2012 2:42 am
You don't actually need a mixer with a USB turntable. The mixer would normally be used to act as a pre-amp for the turntable signal, the USB tables do away with the need for that.

If you're thinking mixer for scratching, be aware that those USB TT's and most inexpensive belt drive turntables are not suited for much more than a basic scratch or backspin. You'd want a higher quality direct drive TT for that.

But to just get samples into the computer so you can transfer them to the 1000, yes that will work fine. It probably wouldn't be hard to pass the TT signal through the computer and route it to the MPC's Rec Ins, if you want to sample directly into the MPC. Although you'll need some recording software installed to manage the signal routing.
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By -niN Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:28 pm
It's simple really..

You want to sample into your 1000?
options are= Analog INs, Digital IN, USB

your source of choice is ,in this case, vinyl records.

You need a record player i.e. a TT ..

..most direct way would be to use the MPCs analog INs.

CAUTION!
TT only provides PHONO output! The MPCs INPUTs need LINE level!

You need an Amp of some sort.. mixer.. or a stereo amplifier .. whatever.. you need LINE level.


Basically.. yes.
You can use a turntable and a mixer to sample vinyl into your MPC1000...
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By wabox Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:45 pm
I don't want to run anything into my pc to record. I want to play the vinyl and record the sound with my MPC. If I buy the above items will I be able to do this? Converting the rca outputs to analog and plugging them in the record in? Also could you guys recommend some good scratching TT'S.

Thanks for getting back to me guys.
By Ronald Rukus Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:11 am
if ur not looking to scratch but just sample,
do like me. i was on a tight budget so picked up an old record player from a garage sale for 5-10$, got the artcessories phono preamp for round 50$ at my local music shop and there u go!

Just check the needle/cartridge condition when u buy the record player. If ur lucky like me u wont have to switch it.
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By Metatron72 Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:21 am
Ronald Rukus wrote:if ur not looking to scratch but just sample,
do like me. i was on a tight budget so picked up an old record player from a garage sale for 5-10$, got the artcessories phono preamp for round 50$ at my local music shop and there u go!

Just check the needle/cartridge condition when u buy the record player. If ur lucky like me u wont have to switch it.

Good suggestions, but maybe think about about a cheap DJ mixer (which all have preamps) at around $50, never hurts to have a crossfader around. And don't forget ANY stereo receiver can also handle your preamp needs.
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By damien907 Fri Sep 28, 2012 8:03 am
if you dont want to break the bank and want a scratching turntable that will actually last awhile, check out numark tt200's or tt500.

they have lots of torque, reverse, and can play 45s, 12 inches and 78s.
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By dabmeister Fri Sep 28, 2012 1:57 pm
I'm surprised the op didn't continue looking a bit further down the page on the B&H website. Seems like it has more capabilities and it's cheaper.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/439267-REG/Numark_TTUSB_TTUSB_Belt_drive_Battle.html

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By tapedeck Fri Sep 28, 2012 2:18 pm
let me try to set this straight.

mpc needs line level to sample from.
good turntables USUALLY output phono-level (too low).
nowadays, there are cheap turntables that output line level.
most usb tables will do this.
if it has a switch for phono/line, you do NOT need a preamp.
if it is only phono, you need a preamp (good and most older tables).
a dj mixer will also work as a preamp.

the turntable you posted about (Audio-Technica AT-LP60USB) DOES output line level, so no need for a preamp or dj mixer.

i personally feel that its more rewarding to go get a turntable from a garage sale / thrift store and then work on getting a preamp / mixer to make it work.
this could go either way though, where you get a better turntable for cheap, or a crappier turntable that requires more work. its sort of a gamble and will definitely take more work, but work is good and its a great way to learn more about your craft.

hope this helps. :mrgreen:
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By wabox Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:00 pm
tapedeck wrote:let me try to set this straight.

mpc needs line level to sample from.
good turntables USUALLY output phono-level (too low).
nowadays, there are cheap turntables that output line level.
most usb tables will do this.
if it has a switch for phono/line, you do NOT need a preamp.
if it is only phono, you need a preamp (good and most older tables).
a dj mixer will also work as a preamp.

the turntable you posted about (Audio-Technica AT-LP60USB) DOES output line level, so no need for a preamp or dj mixer.

i personally feel that its more rewarding to go get a turntable from a garage sale / thrift store and then work on getting a preamp / mixer to make it work.
this could go either way though, where you get a better turntable for cheap, or a crappier turntable that requires more work. its sort of a gamble and will definitely take more work, but work is good and its a great way to learn more about your craft.

hope this helps. :mrgreen:


I been thinking about what you said a lot. I want to get a crappy TT and a DJ mixer. Is that DJ mixer in my original post any good? I just need to find one with RCA(phono) inputs correct?.
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By tapedeck Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:44 am
wabox wrote:I been thinking about what you said a lot. I want to get a crappy TT and a DJ mixer. Is that DJ mixer in my original post any good? I just need to find one with RCA(phono) inputs correct?.

well consider for a moment that i never said 'get a crappy turntable' :mrgreen:
part of the beauty of buying used / thrift is that you can maybe find a much nicer turntable than a mass-produced, new, cheap turntable.
or you can end up with a crappy table still...
sometimes you can find a nice table that needs work too, so it really just gives you a lot more options.

i also think getting a crappy table is totally legit - whatever it takes to get you started, i'm all for it. :nod:

that dj mixer is fine. almost any dj mixer will have a 'phono' in - which is what most turntables use.

there are just so many workable options its hard to say 'yes get that one thing'. :mrgreen:
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By wabox Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:07 am
tapedeck wrote:
wabox wrote:I been thinking about what you said a lot. I want to get a crappy TT and a DJ mixer. Is that DJ mixer in my original post any good? I just need to find one with RCA(phono) inputs correct?.

well consider for a moment that i never said 'get a crappy turntable' :mrgreen:
part of the beauty of buying used / thrift is that you can maybe find a much nicer turntable than a mass-produced, new, cheap turntable.
or you can end up with a crappy table still...
sometimes you can find a nice table that needs work too, so it really just gives you a lot more options.

i also think getting a crappy table is totally legit - whatever it takes to get you started, i'm all for it. :nod:

that dj mixer is fine. almost any dj mixer will have a 'phono' in - which is what most turntables use.

there are just so many workable options its hard to say 'yes get that one thing'. :mrgreen:



I wanna get this one now.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/5 ... orque.html

Would I still be able to hook up a DJmixter to this TT even though it has a PHONO, and LINE switch in the back?.