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Previously on "What do you use to listen to music?"

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  • Martin@AS Financial
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    Originally posted by administrator View Post
    Nice one Martin! Yeah I've still got my 1210's but not enough room to use them until we get some building work done next year. I have a couple of thousand dnb 12" and albums and all the punk and indie vinyl from my early years. Cheers for the MixCloud link, this is one of my faves:
    Mickey Finn & MC Navigator - BBC Radio One in the Jungle - 31.01.1997 by Rave Archive UK © | Mixcloud

    You can also download them and play them on your fave mp3 player here:
    One In The Jungle Archive

    Although the ones on mixcloud look to be the full two hours shows, will have more of a look this evening

    If you like playing with vinyl you should have a look at Traktor:
    Traktor : Dj Software : Traktor Pro 2 | Products

    Quite a few places you can find mp3s of all the rare 12's you wanted but couldn't afford or find, you can then play them using time-coded vinyl. Winner!
    Cheers Admin

    Looking forward to the Micky Finn one - will have that on during my gym session tomorow.

    You just cant beat the sound and feel of vinyl - especially a freshly cut dubplate. I bet you cant wait to get the system all set up again.

    I'm just about to get Ableton this week as I've been promising myself I would learn how to produce but have never got round to it until now.

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  • administrator
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    Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View Post
    Ive still got my Technic 1210's set up so still a lot of vinyl for me.

    One in the jungle was one of the best things to happen to radio 1. All the sets are here:

    One in the jungle radio shows, Podcasts & DJ mixes | Mixcloud
    Nice one Martin! Yeah I've still got my 1210's but not enough room to use them until we get some building work done next year. I have a couple of thousand dnb 12" and albums and all the punk and indie vinyl from my early years. Cheers for the MixCloud link, this is one of my faves:
    Mickey Finn & MC Navigator - BBC Radio One in the Jungle - 31.01.1997 by Rave Archive UK © | Mixcloud

    You can also download them and play them on your fave mp3 player here:
    One In The Jungle Archive

    Although the ones on mixcloud look to be the full two hours shows, will have more of a look this evening

    If you like playing with vinyl you should have a look at Traktor:
    Traktor : Dj Software : Traktor Pro 2 | Products

    Quite a few places you can find mp3s of all the rare 12's you wanted but couldn't afford or find, you can then play them using time-coded vinyl. Winner!

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  • Martin@AS Financial
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    Originally posted by administrator View Post
    Dear All,

    Last night I cried myself to sleep having heard that my favourite app is going to be canned.
    Winamp is still a thing? NOPE: It'll be silenced forever in December

    I have used Winamp for many years. Before that I used MusicMatch Jukebox but it became bloated and ugly and Winamp filled the gap. I have 387 GB of MP3s (47,240 Files) and listen to tunes every day. I don't want to use iTunes, I don't want to rack up vids on YouTube, I know where all of my MP3s are and when I want music to suit my mood then I know where to look.

    People have mentioned Spotify. There is not enough alternative music on Spotify, it doesn't have the whole collection of 1 in the Jungle 1995 - 1998 collection, or all my old Gilles Peterson radio shows, or the many random DJ mixes and streams that I have collected over the years and is therefore inferior and a non-contender.

    My question to the congregation is, how do you consume your music? Poll to follow...

    All I want is a light weight MP3 / flac player that will read ID3 info, open playlists and rip CDs. It's surely not much to ask for. Integration with Lat.FM would be nice too. Looks like Foobar2000 fits the bill but god it looks ugly. As an aside, what do people use on their mobiles if you are a music fan with a bigger collection? I tried Winamp on Android but was very disappointed at the lack of folder browsing.

    Any suggestions much appreciated.
    Ive still got my Technic 1210's set up so still a lot of vinyl for me.

    One in the jungle was one of the best things to happen to radio 1. All the sets are here:

    One in the jungle radio shows, Podcasts & DJ mixes | Mixcloud

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  • NotAllThere
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    Where's the "vinyl and hifi" option?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Jeebo72 View Post
    I'm still using my Linn Sondek...
    Around the house its Slimdevice Squeezeboxes scattered around the house. Every room bar the bathrooms has one...

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  • Jeebo72
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    I'm still using my Linn Sondek...

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  • expat
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    iTunes on MacBook through Airport Express. Because it just works.

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  • DirtyDog
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    Banshee

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  • doodab
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    This thread is giving me a gadget hardon. I think I need something expensive.

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  • RedSauce
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    Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View Post
    Mediamonkey on a my pc either home or client site, then use it to play FLACs either on my portable hard disc, or home storage via the internet
    +1 for media monkey or musiczen

    2/10 for the AndyW option

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  • kevpuk
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    Computers = WMP
    Phone = PowerAmp
    ....but best is Cowon J3 with Shure SE315s

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  • d000hg
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    WMP on my desktop, the built-in Zune thing on my mobile, and Amazon Cloud Player on the iPad.

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  • barrydidit
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    Ears.


    Well, someone had to.

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  • VectraMan
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    I use my Blu-Ray player as a CD player. You can keep your MP3s.

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  • Bunk
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    I have iTunes and its fantastic although I took the time to set it up properly, every device I have had (Windows/iOS/OSX/Andriod) has sync'd with it, smart playlists update so I don't keep listening to to the same stuff, also use it for Podcasts and now TV shows too
    WHS

    iTunes 11 is actually pretty good as a media player, a vast improvement over the previous versions. I also use iTunes Match so all my music and playlists are in the cloud and show up on my phone.

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