Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Richmond/Blacksburg, VA
quote:
Originally posted by reyo
mp3's are so easy and I have tons of em. vinyl aint cheap, and ones arm gets a beating carrying from party to party. I think its amoral dilemma!
Lift some weights.
Feb-11-2006 19:55
Col
Strachan
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Montreal, QC
quote:
Originally posted by reyo
mp3's are so easy and I have tons of em. vinyl aint cheap, and ones arm gets a beating carrying from party to party. I think its amoral dilemma!
How is that a moral dilemma?
You've just chosen to portray Final Scratch as good, and vinyl as bad, therefore the solution should be obvious.
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Feb-11-2006 19:58
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
Vinyl vs. MP3/Serato/FS/CD debate #436098736459863154876325
The debate will never end. Each of us has our own personal stance on it, and what matters is what works for the individual and the individual alone, because when it comes down to it, it all comes out of the speakers and most of the crowd doesn't care how.
Feb-11-2006 20:09
ivanbee
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: -
i think the big bag of vinyl would win in a fist fight
Feb-11-2006 20:42
eyeball_2003
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Mysteryland
but vinyl feels soooooooooo nice! lol
mp3's merely exist. theres a big difference
Feb-11-2006 23:28
Djshortcircuit
With or without words...
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Pittsford, New York
quote:
Originally posted by eyeball_2003
but vinyl feels soooooooooo nice!
I like the control you have on vinyl...
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Feb-12-2006 05:40
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
quote:
Originally posted by eyeball_2003
but vinyl feels soooooooooo nice! lol
mp3's merely exist. theres a big difference
quote:
Originally posted by Djshortcircuit
I like the control you have on vinyl...
Umm, you guys clearly don't know what you're talking about.
This thread pertains to Final/Serato Scratch. Both of those programs use vinyl that play from an MP3. You're still spinning with the vinyl, just as you normally would.