I think you can use them as a pottery wheel.
You should be able to use standard USB turntables, or you can use any converting programs, which support MP3, but most of them do. They are also usually free-ware, so it is easy to get them by downloading.
Cartridge turntables are used to play records. The cartridge is the part of the turntable that converts the vibrations picked up from the record into music.
2 turntables, 1 mixer... tons of records and ACID as a multitracker, you dont need more;)
The best USB turntables for converting your old vinyl records to CDs is USB 2.0. USB 2.0 is the fastest devise and you can read more at www.getusb.info
"ones and twos" refers to the two turntables commonly used by DJs. "Spinning on the ones and twos" then, is the act of playing (spinning) records on the turntables.
Better mixers have a headphone plug.
There are to many types to count, there are usb turntables,dj turntables, laser turntables and classic turntables.
Mixing is generally down in software on computers or with mixing hardware.You need this and the turntables,but you can buy DJ boards which have everything integrated.
The Sony DJ turntables use a digital receiver built into the turntable give a very good clarity. The Sony systems are some of the best on the market.
Yes and no. Some Dj labels that are used for scratching, DnB, or beat-making are Gemini, Stanton, Vestax and NuMark. Some turntables are just for listening to music with records. It is possible to use those for scratching but it would look extremely stupid and you would be an outcast to the DJ community. If you have an questions on turntables/mixers/or any DJ equipment feel free to write me a message
There are some at www.esotericsound.com/Turntable_Vintage.htm You could also check your local vintage stores.
turntables were invented around the 1930's but the record player came out more in the 1970's