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Orko
Digital Hippie

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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well there is no way that tradition decks and a mixer will be replaced anytime soon.
sure others are using new technology, such as Sasha, BT, PVD, Richie Hatwin, but that tech is just coming of age.
Lets face it a mac laptop is pretty expensive still, plus the program, and special controler, not exactly something you can just pick up right away, or for a decent $$$.
I think for people to use Albeton, they need to have access to a lot more samples, and parts of songs as well, which may be easier to come by for bigger djs.
but for now, and for a while, the decks are here to stay, and to be honest i love watching DJs work with vinyl, and a mixer.
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Mar-03-2005 17:45
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DOOMBOT
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by stevebutabi
there must be 100 other threads about this. | And there must be another 100 people just like you. Kill yourself.
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Mar-03-2005 18:48
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flavdave
The Quiet Beatle

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Richmond/Blacksburg, VA
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I think it's only natural that DJing heads in the direction that Sasha and others are going, that being the use of more software and technologies that enable live mixing/remixing. I find it funny that a genre of music that is pretty much rooted in computers and technological advancements has so many followers that want their DJs to be bound by equipment that is decades old.
I own both vinyl turntables and CD turntables and I honestly show no preference to either. Unlike many people who are faithful to a certain medium, I have very little interest in the tangible aspects of the music I'm playing. To me, a record is just a piece of vinyl, it is what music I hear from that record is what counts. If I can get that same music to play from a vinyl, a CD, or from a computer program, it makes no difference. And if DJs are able to become more creative while playing those tracks from a computer program, then let them do it. It will take a while before programs like Ableton truly take off, but they will. But there will always be a place for vinyl and CD turntables as well, especially when a DJ wants to drop a classic track.
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Mar-03-2005 20:21
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