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Posted by Nige| on Sep-01-2004 09:53:

New digital download store | ATSDigital

From the guys that own ATS, just launched ATSDigital.com pretty sweet to!!

www.atsdigital.com


Posted by Shudder on Sep-01-2004 15:10:

looks really nice. now to see if they work


Posted by Cataclysmic on Sep-01-2004 15:55:

Thanks for the link, man they have a ton of tracks... what qaulity are the downloads?


Posted by Steven Hays on Sep-01-2004 16:10:

This is crazy. A lot of these MP3's were just released. Makes you realize that this is what music is coming to. With more and more sites like this popping up the less and less vinyl will be the medium and replaced with MP3/CDR. Nice site.

-Steve


Posted by Eis on Sep-01-2004 16:16:

This is the way of tomorrow...
I still like vinyl tho, but mp3s are a lot easier to get


Posted by retiro on Sep-01-2004 16:27:

is this like anjunabeats windows media player idea were they don't work?

retiro


Posted by Thunder5 on Sep-01-2004 16:40:

Why would one pay for mp3 or for any other lossy audio compression format files?

If I buy something I want to whole product not part of it...


Posted by retiro on Sep-01-2004 16:57:

You need to look around and look at technology - we are in the digital age now!

Personally I prefer to mix with vinyl but I hate the static noise you get with it! I buy mp3's for burning onto cdr for the car! Speaking to some people they can have say 7 digital downloads for the price of one vinyl! Burn them onto cdrs for pennies and mix using cd decks! Logical solution for the skint student types!

Let me ask you this! Would you rather see people illegally downloading from the net or see people giving the industry cash by providing download services?


Posted by Cataclysmic on Sep-01-2004 17:09:

quote:
Originally posted by retiro
You need to look around and look at technology - we are in the digital age now!

Personally I prefer to mix with vinyl but I hate the static noise you get with it! I buy mp3's for burning onto cdr for the car! Speaking to some people they can have say 7 digital downloads for the price of one vinyl! Burn them onto cdrs for pennies and mix using cd decks! Logical solution for the skint student types!

Let me ask you this! Would you rather see people illegally downloading from the net or see people giving the industry cash by providing download services?


Well said. This is not a thread dedicated to a flame war for vinyl vs. Cd's. If you want to get into it, start another thread. This is the future, and it's nice to see that we now have the opportunity to get the latest tracks for a great price.


Posted by Nige| on Sep-01-2004 17:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Cataclysmic
Thanks for the link, man they have a ton of tracks... what qaulity are the downloads?


128, 192 and 320kbps


Posted by retiro on Sep-01-2004 17:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Cataclysmic
Well said. This is not a thread dedicated to a flame war for vinyl vs. Cd's. If you want to get into it, start another thread. This is the future, and it's nice to see that we now have the opportunity to get the latest tracks for a great price.


I agree! It is there to use - if not shut up!


Posted by PHg on Sep-01-2004 17:21:

Had a look this morning, seems like a good site with good download speeds. I like the system where you pay more for a higher bitrate, seems quite fair.


Posted by Cataclysmic on Sep-01-2004 17:26:

quote:
Originally posted by PHg
Had a look this morning, seems like a good site with good download speeds. I like the system where you pay more for a higher bitrate, seems quite fair.


For sure, it's a great idea. Actually it's the first digital store i've seen do that. I love the fact that there are more places getting involved. The prices are really fair as well.


Posted by Thunder5 on Sep-01-2004 17:34:

quote:
Originally posted by retiro
You need to look around and look at technology - we are in the digital age now!

Personally I prefer to mix with vinyl but I hate the static noise you get with it! I buy mp3's for burning onto cdr for the car! Speaking to some people they can have say 7 digital downloads for the price of one vinyl! Burn them onto cdrs for pennies and mix using cd decks! Logical solution for the skint student types!


Digital age yes..
I was just asking why would anyone buy something that is not full (ie MP3,WMA or OGG which all are lossy audio compression formats).
If we really are in the "digital age", as you say, they should let us buy the "full" track (in lossless audio compression format).


Posted by hooj1 on Sep-01-2004 18:12:

Well compression rates are getting better by the day. By this next year, or maybe sooner, you will not hear any difference between the original wav file and mp3. In fact there are even some online stores that will burn the wav file to CD and send it to you if you don't like mp3. This is the wave of the future, get on while you still can.


Posted by dj_lane on Sep-01-2004 18:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Thunder5
Why would one pay for mp3 or for any other lossy audio compression format files?

If I buy something I want to whole product not part of it...


AMEN!!!! ALL HAIL FOR LOSSLESS COMPRESSION!


Posted by retiro on Sep-01-2004 18:21:

are you going to offer your finished tracks to us in wav format or just the 'lossy' audio format?


Posted by Luke Terry on Sep-01-2004 18:24:

Cool



cool


Posted by Floorfiller on Sep-01-2004 18:29:

sorry...i don't mean to get in on the mp3 argument...but really just out of curiousity. how do people expect to be able to tell the difference between a paid for download of say 192 and a dled illegally mp3 of 192? do they have a plan for combatting this? is there anyway to combat that?


Posted by starlabs on Sep-01-2004 18:49:

Is there a currency converter for us American fogeys?

BTW site looks really good, I'm excited! Looking forward to getting some tracks...

Oh and nice touch with that "interactive" bubble blur thingie...

Edit:
Nevermind, found a currency converter on Yahoo:
http://finance.yahoo.com/m3?u


Posted by retiro on Sep-01-2004 19:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
sorry...i don't mean to get in on the mp3 argument...but really just out of curiousity. how do people expect to be able to tell the difference between a paid for download of say 192 and a dled illegally mp3 of 192? do they have a plan for combatting this? is there anyway to combat that?


Fair point but hear this! The track might not sound better in quality terms but it will sound better because you have bought the track and actually helped the labels and producers survive - they have to make a living too! Regards combating illegal downloading - I have no answer!


Posted by davidclarke on Sep-01-2004 21:38:

mp3? why should people pay for shitty compressed music - they are entitle to expect the full thing.


Posted by Ian on Sep-01-2004 21:45:

quote:
Originally posted by davidclarke
mp3? why should people pay for shitty compressed music - they are entitle to expect the full thing.


Rightly so, but there are too many people who refuse to buy a track on vinyl or cd because they have no use for it, if even 1 in 10 of the people who downloads a track does so from paying, then the artist at least starts to get something back for this, you don't see coca cola handing out free bottles because people suddenly decided that they didn't want to pay for it, but would accept it if it was free. Whilst it isn't a solution, at least it should go some way towards getting what the artist deserves.


Posted by Tranc3 on Sep-01-2004 21:58:

I have no idea if the other digital download services offer this, but one thing I like is that it will let you hear the entire track (in 64k, but still...) instead of a 3-minute sample, as is common with traditional vinyl sites.


Posted by starlabs on Sep-01-2004 22:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Tranc3
I have no idea if the other digital download services offer this, but one thing I like is that it will let you hear the entire track (in 64k, but still...) instead of a 3-minute sample, as is common with traditional vinyl sites.


You beat me to it, I was gonna add my comments about this - IT'S AWESOME! Great great feature to be able to preview the entire track.

The track descriptions are a very nice touch, they actually add useful information. Definitely one of the better digital music download sites out there...


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