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| quote: | Originally posted by Dirk W.
Okay, that's not really correct. Theres a lot of stuff on vinyl that may not see the CD shop unless it is pirated copies. |
i think what he means is demo's coming from artists, i.e. ages before even the promo comes out. A lot of the big names will give each other cd's of their latest work and stuff to test out on crowds everywhere etc etc
but this is only really big league stuff we are talking about here, and doesnt really have much relevence to this... i wouldn't say a dj should just play vinyl or just play cd, but its always an advantage to be able to use both in terms of skills, but if you have trouble getting vinyl over there, then cd's really are the only viable option, you can pay for downloads at lots of places now.
if i were in your situation, i would reverse the way i do things. my setup has 2 turntables and one cd deck. as the best way for you to play music is cd's, with maybe the odd vinyl then have 2 cd decks, and 1 turntable 
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