New Music Technology Store in town! Yes, this is a shameless plug, but even if i didnt work for Soundware i would of put this on here for everyone anyways as i think it will be helpful for most members on this board. Soundware - Newcastle Store Opening Day - Saturday 26th July! We're proud to announce the opening of our exciting new retail store in Newcastle-upon-Tyne! Here we'll be bringing you the very latest and best in Computer Music, Pro Audio, Live Sound and DJ equipment, in our new shop premises just outside of the city centre. We've got celebrations planned for our opening day - expect professional equipment and software demonstrations from some of the industry's top manufacturers, including Fxpansion, Antares and Digidesign. We'll also be offering a variety of special offers, freebies and refreshments on the house! Our helpful sales staff will also be on call to demonstrate any products you're interested in, or just to chat if you're not sure what you're looking for yet. Whether you're a total novice or a seasoned pro, we guarantee you'll get friendly, impartial advice with no 'attitude', ever. So, if you've been planning on some new kit or if you just fancy a look around and a free goodie bag, we'd love see you! We'll be opening at 10.00am, and directions are included below. Hope to see you there! How to Find Us We're on the corner of Sandyford Road and Starbeck Avenue in Sandyford, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Sandyford is to the east of Newcastle City Centre, within easy walking distance of the Civic Centre and Newcastle and Northumbria Universities. The nearest Metro station is Jesmond, around 5 minutes' walk away. You can also catch the number 1, 33 or 38 bus to the corner of Sandyford Road and Osborne Terrace, just 2 minutes away.
if its owt like your fucking organizational skills, folk would be better off going to dolphin in the metro center or sounds live on dean street
Laptop + Midi/Usb controller + Traktor/Ableton + Knowledge how to use both the controller and App. Traktor is dead easy to use, ableton is amazing once you learn to use it (apparently, i'm still trying to learn) but i can imagine while using ableton you cant really take your eyes off the screen because there's so much shite to do IMO - Traktor and a cheap behringer controller (if you were taking the piss in that post please disregard entirely) new store in town, score and jase - thats sour
I'll get back to you on this when i can be arsed to sort out and sell my technics, mixer and all my vinyl!