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halo20
quote:
Originally posted by Rocco
here is another point. WHO CARES


everyone bow to mr. insight
Nrg2Nfinit
digital products.. allow sets to be more accurate, spontaneous and give the dj more options.. i think john aquaviva does this as well.. he usues a laptop.

Ipersonally think that vinyl is better since you are definately supporting the artists who produce the music you play. It can go either way with digital..
Pettiscool
quote:
Originally posted by Rocco
here is another point. WHO CARES what they use as long as music playes?

DJs use this, DJs use that... so what? if they had to use tape players, so be it! music play, people dance and that's the basic idea.


True say...and how sick was pvd and and F and P sets on final scratch, if it sounds good,keeps the ladies movin, im feelin it.
arek
The future is a holographic dj

mixing n controllin the soundwaves with his mind.

that come from frequencies all around him.



"digest the mushroom."
DJ_Science
quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1

Also, ive never seen a site that offers decent music to download legally anyways. Itunes etc offers mainly commercial mainstream junk so unless you are pvd or sasha etc and have the real MP3s you have no excuse to be using them. (unless u are the dj at plastique)

LOL


Most labels are doing it now. Release, bedrock, yooshi etc. I've bought a few back issue tracks and burnt them to CD.

I have final scratch and a pair of CDJ's and to be honest, I prefer the CDJs. If anyone is interested in trying out FS i can hook mine up for you some time.
DJ_Science
quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
There are lots of other DJs that use final scratch like John Aquaviva and I think Richie Hawtin as well and many more.


I followed the development of Final Scratch and Hawtin was a beta tester for it. Word has it that Stanton approched him to take it on tour when it was being developed.
djeso
quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
Ipersonally think that vinyl is better since you are definately supporting the artists who produce the music you play. It can go either way with digital..


agreed :)
dEsidEL
quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Science
Most labels are doing it now. Release, bedrock, yooshi etc. I've bought a few back issue tracks and burnt them to CD.

I have final scratch and a pair of CDJ's and to be honest, I prefer the CDJs. If anyone is interested in trying out FS i can hook mine up for you some time.




+1

DJ_Science
Your interesting in trying it or you have it?
Funkyfun
Saw PVD using it to good effect last year but never knew how it worked...but after reading I have to say i am impressed...what a great use of technology to make it easier for dj's to mix/produce w/o carrying the huge vinyl carrying case everywhere which obv can't even carry close to all the records that one might have..

Arcticboy
quote:
Originally posted by halo20
everyone bow to mr. insight

Jon, good to see you haven't lost your sarcastic touch, hehehe.
nycionx
so u can have music on vinyls...cds...but wut about just plain hard drive? thats even easier and u can fit like alllll ur songs on it.
1 hard drive instead of 200 cds/vinyls.

so isnt it possible to do that? isnt it better?
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