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Max Thomson
synthetic kinda love



Registered: May 2004
Location: Berkeley, California
Ethical MP3 Problem

First off, I love my records. I spend a shitload of money on them and if my house were to burn down I'd be jumping out the window with records in hand and little else. However, I also download a lot of music. I'm not really liking the whole legal MP3 download idea because and MP3 is simply not high enough quality to play in a club or on a large sound system. If these downloads were AIFF/WAV I might consider it but as it is now I really just don't like the idea. That said, I download MP3s mainly to see whats new, not really to play out. However, a lot of stuff gets ripped LOONNNGGG before it gets released on vinyl which leaves me wanting to play it out. I can touch up any MP3 to near WAV quality in Sound Forge so it sounds clean but is this a crime if the track won't be released for sometime? I really can't decide...


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nrjizer
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Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bumfuck, GA

If you're paying a lot for vinyl anyways it's no big deal. The only real assholes are the one spinning sets mostly with downloaded tracks, and accepting compensation (cash, etc) for doing so.

As for the sound quality, one of the ways mp3's cut down the filesize is by cutting the frequencies that the human ear can not hear. This doesn't make a lot of difference on a home system, but in a big club you can definately feel that something is flat and shallow sounding. I don't think there's really much you can do about that. I know the Xone V6 has a CD line in that filters a few frequencies into it so that it sounds just like vinyl, but that's already a full quality wav, who knows what good it would do to a mp3 (if any). Plus that mixer's only about $5000, and thats without an eq board.


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Blithe
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Registered: Apr 2003
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It sucks when you're playing a song with your tables, then want to cut to a track you've got on your computer with Final Scratch. No matter what people tell you, the fullness of the sound just isn't there, and the transition usually sounds like poop.

But I do feel your pain with the whole unreleased track stuff. There is so much solid stuff out there that'll never make it to vinyl and just screams to be played. Plus you've got that edge of new stuff no-one has ever heard of.

You can't win every war.


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Max Thomson
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Registered: May 2004
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I understand how MP3s work, usually I just fatten it up with Ozone and hope for the best


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Max Thomson
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Berkeley, California

I guess I'll just keep buying records and playing MP3s at the same time. I think if I keep it to about a 70/30 ratio I should be fine (70% vinyl 30% mp3s I suck at math lol)


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Freak
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...

you need to learn the art of vinyl mining and hunting.
How do you think they get on the net?
Someone gets sent a promo and whacks it up on winmx or kazaa or wherever.
You can bet your ass its available somehwere on vinyl- you just have to know where to find it.

i usually have stuff before its available as a download now simply because i know where to look and im quick.

there is no shame in playing out the odd download that you simply cant get hold of before release. Just dont make a habit of it.

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basd
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Registered: Jul 2002
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quote:
Originally posted by Freak
i usually have stuff before its available as a download now simply because i know where to look and im quick.

What kind of places are those? I mean, you don't have to give away specific names or resources, since everybody would go there then and that'd be a bad thing for you, but I was just wondering.. What types of resources are you referring to?

Given the fact that I live in a place with only a single, very small record store (which only sells stuff that is relatively well-known), it's pretty hard to keep up with good vinyl releases that don't make it big.


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Freak
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online shops- they pretty much all ship worldwide.

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basd
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quote:
Originally posted by Freak
online shops- they pretty much all ship worldwide.

OK, so nothing new to me Thought that maybe I was overlooking a few opportunities.

Thanks anyway


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tu_face
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK

this is how my ethics on this subject work:

if you are playing out in a club, only play things you have paid for. legally speaking, you have a right to play those things, and no right to play some rip by >insert rip group name< which has been pulled illegally off a promo months before its actual release.

but if its solely for bedroom use, i don't see any harm in playing those rips to yourself and your friends. as someone already said, its not as if you are taking the piss and not buying any music at all.. you just have to be careful what you play in a club, cos if its obvious you never had the record/shouldn't have that tune, you will be raped


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cryo
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Registered: Jul 2002
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quote:
Originally posted by tu_face
this is how my ethics on this subject work:

if you are playing out in a club, only play things you have paid for. legally speaking, you have a right to play those things, and no right to play some rip by >insert rip group name< which has been pulled illegally off a promo months before its actual release.

but if its solely for bedroom use, i don't see any harm in playing those rips to yourself and your friends. as someone already said, its not as if you are taking the piss and not buying any music at all.. you just have to be careful what you play in a club, cos if its obvious you never had the record/shouldn't have that tune, you will be raped


ya tu_face pretty much summed up my views on this subject

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Max Thomson
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Berkeley, California

quote:
Originally posted by Freak
you need to learn the art of vinyl mining and hunting.
How do you think they get on the net?
Someone gets sent a promo and whacks it up on winmx or kazaa or wherever.
You can bet your ass its available somehwere on vinyl- you just have to know where to find it.

i usually have stuff before its available as a download now simply because i know where to look and im quick.

there is no shame in playing out the odd download that you simply cant get hold of before release. Just dont make a habit of it.


Yeah but you're also a DJ with a residency and therefore a reason for record companies to give you promos and such. I don't have that connection, I mean I'm sure I'm gonna outgrow downloads once I get on some promo lists but until then I'm a 17 year old high school kid that is just starting to get paid to play EDM...


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