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gcrasher
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Registered: Sep 2003
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The thing about cds or final scratch is I would miss being able to see the song and all the breaks on the vinyl.
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Dec-19-2003 18:28
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djshan
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Registered: Jul 2003
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for me the easiest part of cdj's is the cue function. i find it easier bcuz the track begins at the exact cue point and there isnt a delay, i never used vinyl that much but i think the hard part for me on vinyl is there is a delay when u release the record and its hard to make the adjustment after.
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Dec-19-2003 22:35
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Dzokayi
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Houston, Texas, USA TXTA#32
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it's never been about the medium for me...
It's always been about 'Can I rock the house or not?'. Some of you guys knocking CDs have obviously not used quality CD decks. The issues you're citing are simply non-existent on quality CD decks.
Manipulating vinyl is is cool ... CDs have some awfully nice features as well: storing cue points & loops are two of my favorites, not to mention I have never had one skip when bumped.
Hell, it doesn't matter to me - cassette, cd, dvd, vinyl, or that new MIT audiopad gadget - it matters not. If I can rock the house, I can rock the house, no matter what format I spin.
Having said that - Technics are a beautiful industrial design - nice blend of form and function. Even Pioneer CDJ1000s will look dated in a few short years. CDJs just haven't reached the pinnacle of their design cycle yet, but someone will distill it to the necessary elements, and we'll have a watershed design - give em time.
Cheers...
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Dec-20-2003 01:07
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Re: it's never been about the medium for me...
| quote: | Originally posted by Dzokayi
It's always been about 'Can I rock the house or not?'. Some of you guys knocking CDs have obviously not used quality CD decks. The issues you're citing are simply non-existent on quality CD decks.
Manipulating vinyl is is cool ... CDs have some awfully nice features as well: storing cue points & loops are two of my favorites, not to mention I have never had one skip when bumped.
Hell, it doesn't matter to me - cassette, cd, dvd, vinyl, or that new MIT audiopad gadget - it matters not. If I can rock the house, I can rock the house, no matter what format I spin.
Having said that - Technics are a beautiful industrial design - nice blend of form and function. Even Pioneer CDJ1000s will look dated in a few short years. CDJs just haven't reached the pinnacle of their design cycle yet, but someone will distill it to the necessary elements, and we'll have a watershed design - give em time.
Cheers... |
well said
i spin both vinyl and cds
as long as i rock the house, i really don't care what anyone says or thinks
someone came up to the booth once and started knocking me about using the cdj. i just pointed to the rockin crowd and was like "they don't seem to mind"
he just shut up and walked away
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