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Sevencyrus
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Registered: Jul 2005
Location: Dallas, TX
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There will always be a Vinyl market, I hope. But regardless, I hope it does die out, so I and the other few can be the rare exception that plays these weird sick machines that spins some black floppy disc and with style and art the two songs magically blend, and the DJ always looks so busy while still connecting with the crowd.
Playing turntables is playing turntables, it’s a musical instrument. And some abelton kid will have no idea how to do what he just did on an apple computer and do the same on two machines and a mixer. And they are not DJ’s either. They are guys who use a computer program to mix two songs or to create a live or produced remix using the effects, etc, so whatever that will be called that’s what they are.
Regarding CDJs, They are still not vinyl DJs. Maybe if you spin psy then CD's would be best to get the music, but nothing beats spinning vinyl. Thats what a DJ is. If you look at Hip Hop, its very clear that you need TT's, CDJs are rediculous. And when you look at Turntablism and scratching, well its self explanitory as well, Vinyl is the only way to go. For electronica, most of the time the listener is not interested in TT's, so its a diff story. But a DJ is a DJ.
Last edited by Sevencyrus on Aug-22-2006 at 08:12
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Aug-22-2006 08:07
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Inertia
yes.

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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Jan-13-2007 09:15
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