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CD+Vinyl [VS] Just Vinyl ? (pg. 2)
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| pvdalltheway |
vinyls vs cds r the most retarded argument ever....music is music...it doesnt matter whether u play with records or with cds
As for those who think that vinyl makes u feel cooler and a better dj...ur being stupid and arrogant.
It goes to show that ur only buying techs and mixers to look cool and give urself the title DJ....not actually into doin anythng for trance itself:rolleyes:
I own a pair of techs and i could tell u that i hav used cdjs and tables....lemme just say that...in the end, it doesnt matter whether u hav the best turntables in the world....it comes down to the music itself
SO as far as cd vs vinyl goes....it doesnt matter what u spin with...as long as u hav good song selection and u know how to actually mix:) |
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| zizack |
| quote: | Originally posted by pvdalltheway
vinyls vs cds r the most retarded argument ever....music is music...it doesnt matter whether u play with records or with cds
As for those who think that vinyl makes u feel cooler and a better dj...ur being stupid and arrogant.
It goes to show that ur only buying techs and mixers to look cool and give urself the title DJ....not actually into doin anythng for trance itself:rolleyes:
I own a pair of techs and i could tell u that i hav used cdjs and tables....lemme just say that...in the end, it doesnt matter whether u hav the best turntables in the world....it comes down to the music itself
SO as far as cd vs vinyl goes....it doesnt matter what u spin with...as long as u hav good song selection and u know how to actually mix:) |
lol, to be honest, I actually do feel a lot cooler when I spin vinyl out as opposed to cds. The process of spinning records is just much more fun and cooler to watch. I spin cds as well, but i really don't get the same feeling I do when I can actually touch a record. I'm not even arguing vinyl over cds, I just think that the "cool" feeling you're putting down is actually pretty normal and a lot of people would agree with me on that. It doesn't make you stupid or arrogant. |
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| Cosmic Realm |
| quote: | Originally posted by zizack
lol, to be honest, I actually do feel a lot cooler when I spin vinyl out as opposed to cds. The process of spinning records is just much more fun and cooler to watch. I spin cds as well, but i really don't get the same feeling I do when I can actually touch a record. I'm not even arguing vinyl over cds, I just think that the "cool" feeling you're putting down is actually pretty normal and a lot of people would agree with me on that. It doesn't make you stupid or arrogant. |
+1 :D
well said |
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| pvdalltheway |
| im not sayin anythng bout the "cool" feeling...that is a normal feeling even i get sometimes...but the reason i wanted to say it is cuz alot of ppl who r into djing buy decks for the sake of lookin cool ...doesnt give a bout the music itself...im pretty sure uv prbly seen ppl like that.....i saw some guy who is in love with his decks and mixers like they r for show-piece....i mean all he could do is just hang a big picture of his equipment on the wall and stare at it in the mornin when he wakes up and kiss the pic goodnite..lol..anyways...i dont wanna call names here but thre r ppl like that and whats why i wanted post this reply:D |
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| supersonik |
| You think all the people dancing in a club really give a crap whether you are playing on vinyl or cd? No. All they care about is the music period. Not once in my life have I ever seen someone walk up to a DJ and tell them they suck / are stupid for playing on cd's. If someone walked up to me and said that, i'd laugh in their face. Look whos "watching" and look whos "playing". I really want to spend hundereds of $$$ to get my new song pressed on a vinyl just cause it "looks cool". Get real. Unless you plan on selling them, its pointless to get your stuff pressed. Cd's, vinyl, they do the same thing, play music. I like vinyl better b/c its easier to mix on to me than cd's, but thats not gonna stop me from buying a cd or a track that you wont find on record, or out of print stuff. Some people here have the lamest arguements. |
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| PersianMafia |
| quote: | Originally posted by pvdalltheway
im not sayin anythng bout the "cool" feeling...that is a normal feeling even i get sometimes...but the reason i wanted to say it is cuz alot of ppl who r into djing buy decks for the sake of lookin cool ...doesnt give a bout the music itself...im pretty sure uv prbly seen ppl like that.....i saw some guy who is in love with his decks and mixers like they r for show-piece....i mean all he could do is just hang a big picture of his equipment on the wall and stare at it in the mornin when he wakes up and kiss the pic goodnite..lol..anyways...i dont wanna call names here but thre r ppl like that and whats why i wanted post this reply:D |
Is loving one's toys innapropiate? |
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| Cosmic Realm |
i said what i did, because it makes ME feel good not the crowd no one else but ME... now your your trying to tell me that MY opinion is bull your a ing twat... and need to relise what is your space and what isnt, i love my Turntables... they arnt show pieces in any way... im looking to add a 4th... and it more then likly will be a CDJ... and i can mix on all 3 turntables i have now...
my mixer is ... but im proud of what i have, and im damn ing proud to say im a DJ and i play out about 2 times a month now... its my main sorce of income... and yes im proud of that, but true music is music no matter what medium its on... but I feel better when i play vinyl... and thats all that matters is how I feel... |
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| alligator |
to end this debate...both mediums (cds and vinyl) are doomed...to what you ask? to laptops combined with serato scrath live...
no more cd, no more cases, no more vinyls to carry....simply have your laptop...and your cd players (denon) or tt's (whichever you prefer) and you're set to play out. |
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| trance livesets |
possibly i did not make the question clear. it has become the ty CD vs VINYL junk.
my original doubt was CD+Vinyl [VS] Just Vinyl
how many vinyl purists are starting to carry 20 cdrs with them ? thats what i mean. |
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| Cosmic Realm |
| well to answer your question now, sorry... i do have a few songs on CD-r that iv gotten from Chemical.. that i spinn when i play at the club...so i suppose im alright with it now... but dont be affraid of it, go for it and just have a few CDs on hand for when you play out... with some unrealsed stuff that you can get from Beatport... or the new mp3 store at Chemical... just in case its a track that fits soo well but you cant find it on vinyl... |
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| Marc Summers |
| quote: | Originally posted by alligator
to end this debate...both mediums (cds and vinyl) are doomed...to what you ask? to laptops combined with serato scrath live...
no more cd, no more cases, no more vinyls to carry....simply have your laptop...and your cd players (denon) or tt's (whichever you prefer) and you're set to play out. |
Man Vinyl and CD's aren't doomed. People still sell Vinyls from 1960. My parents only buy classic rock albums in Vinyl, and I am sure they aren't the only ones. And especially with trance, there are alot of people who buy vinyl, and CD's, because they having music in physical form instead of 0's and 1's (Binary code) on a laptop or mp3 player.
I like to catalogue my CD's and Vinyls. I have 4 CD racks all filled up, and now I am starting my vinyl collection. And I know it's not just me, alot of people like to collect.
And as long as people enjoy collecting, vinyl and CD's will never die.
It would be gay for people to say, "Yo wanna see my song collection?", and all of a sudden they whip out there laptop and show them their damn playlist. It just doesn't have the same effect as having a whole wall filled from floor to ceiling with vinyls and/or CD's. |
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| dinoXpress |
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