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Vinyl emulation allows a user to physically manipulate the playback of digital audio files on a computer using the turntables as an interface, thus preserving the hands-on control and feel of DJing with vinyl. This has the added advantage of using turntables to play back audio recordings not available in phonograph form. This method allows DJs to scratch, beatmatch, and perform other turntablism that would be impossible with a conventional keyboard-and-mouse computer interface or less tactile control devices.
A digital vinyl system (DVS) may include a special time-coded vinyl record or be purely software.
Hi,
I'm trying to go for the all black look. I want to move onto the aero covers and find a relatively cheap solution to cover the silver bits on the covers.
I was thinking perhaps a stick on vinyl to cover those, any suggestions?
Want to keep it as low cost as possible.
I came across this video:
They use black vinyl wrap to cover up all the chrome trim, apart from the front badge. I'm not really one for cosmetic mods but I have to say it looks rather better than the original. I don't own an MG5 but if I did I would be rather tempted to do it to the front end.
Has anyone removed the black vinyl roof covering? I had another layer added on my silver 77, not sure how long it will last, so when I have to remove it is there continuous paint on the roof like the other models?
Maybe this is the kind of thing for people that laugh at their own jokes, but this makes me giggle every time I charge.
I got this one in the mail today as well, but I'm not sure if I'm feeling that as much, this one might get peeled of after a while.
Anybody else got any...
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