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Great post! I think you bring up a good point. When I was using vinyl, I did all of my listening at the record shops. It was completely different then, because you could just pick up the needle and move it anywhere on the record. And, you could remember much easier because of the packaging (the record itself, or the sleeve).
Although Beatport and other sites still have pictures, and Traktor imports some of these at times, it's not the same level of intimacy I had, so I think I've overcompensated by practicing listening to a whole track (this has other benefits, however, as I've picked up tracks for certain parts, and then edited out the parts I don't like of the songs--I just label as "edits" in my library then).
Maybe I would be better off emulating that, but you can't do that on store sites because often they are only providing snipets of songs, and two mins is hardly the amount you want familiarity with if you want to mix a song (properly).
So, listening to my initially posted 100 tracks, and figure you multiply that by 5-8 mins per song, you're looking at a significant amount of time (and like I said, I only end up choosing to use about 5% or less of what I hear). I'll give the live preview a try (live as in practice, not 'real' live!)!
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