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the death of vinyl (pg. 3)
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activate
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Moby Still spins only Vinyl.....nothing will beat vinyl.....there's something about a DJ spinning vinyl that makes me respect them more.



Moby played all old records.

he also said that the only reason he was playing records was because he hasn't learned how to use CDJs.
-g-
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Originally posted by activate
Moby's played all old records.

he also said that the only reason he was playing records was because he hasn't learned how to use CDJs.


yeah, bizarre.

i wonder if that poster you quoted would respect me more if they knew i encoded every record i buy and usually play it from cd instead when i play out.
activate
unless you're a turntablist or something, it doesn't make a difference what medium you're using, because at the end of the day you're still only pressing a play button and adjusting the pitch control.

Though with digital technology there are other doors that are open to you.
yellow1
quote:
Originally posted by activate
unless you're a turntablist or something, it doesn't make a difference what medium you're using, because at the end of the day you're still only pressing a play button and adjusting the pitch control.

Though with digital technology there are other doors that are open to you.



yup...enter year 2000 for me...

everytime I bought an album..my homeboy dl'd it from kaaza, and said "saved 'nother 20 bucks..."
-g-
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Originally posted by yellow1
yup...enter year 2000 for me...

everytime I bought an album..my homeboy dl'd it from kaaza, and said "saved 'nother 20 bucks..."


well that's another thing entirely.
ripping people off from music and esp. djing with it, and most especially when u know damn well its available for what.... $1, $2? that's just pathetic imo.
MikeyN
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Originally posted by activate
unless you're a turntablist or something, it doesn't make a difference what medium you're using, because at the end of the day you're still only pressing a play button and adjusting the pitch control.

Though with digital technology there are other doors that are open to you.


Very Well Said ! Very Damn Well said ! so much is said by that statement.

besides, vinyls are so expensive, like 15 bucks per release, when the same release on beatport is under 5. tough choice huh? Whats the cost of CD's? pocket change ! sure the sound quality is better coming from a vinyl, but the difference is so marginal...its like comparing a well encoded Mp3 to Wav or Ogg, you really will barely notice it.

CDJ's will not be replaced by laptops, they'll just be used in conjunction with laptops more often as people learn to adapt with them. i ing hated traktor, now that i've adapted to it traktor + CDJ's is the better than sliced bread to me. But my preferences dont necessarily speak for the status quo. like Evan said, going digital opens more doors, especially when you're restricted by income to purchase another cd player.
m2j
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Originally posted by darouge11
i still dont think that will be the case... i dont think it doesnt get any easier then cds...unless they have all the songs already uploaded onto computer at clubs, which would be impossible....well it could be possible, but highly unlikely


it can get easier... if clubs have an input source for memory keys, you could just play your songs of that... same concept as cds, but different medium.

don't think anyone would rather carry around a CD wallet than a tiny memory key...
m2j
quote:
Originally posted by activate
unless you're a turntablist or something, it doesn't make a difference what medium you're using, because at the end of the day you're still only pressing a play button and adjusting the pitch control.

Though with digital technology there are other doors that are open to you.



very well put.

with stuff like Ableton, yes, you loose the act of beat matching by ear, but then you gain endless possibilities in performance... live mashups, PAs, infinite FX, etc.

imo it adds to the experience when the performer actually uses the features. the only time i have a problem with laptop mixing is when the dj uses it as if its a normal turntable and ignore all the features. the technology shouldn't be used as a lazy mans way out.
-g-
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Originally posted by m2j
it can get easier... if clubs have an input source for memory keys, you could just play your songs of that... same concept as cds, but different medium.

don't think anyone would rather carry around a CD wallet than a tiny memory key...


uh..
LittlePoonzgirl
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Originally posted by yellow1
been hearing it , been seeing it too, friends who had stores are no more...Sam The Record Man will be gone by month's end...2thebeat is gone also...it seems that downloadable content is here to stay...what to do with my thousands of records? hehehehe. ps..apple's itunes is now drm free(like that stopped me b4!!!)


Sam The Record Man focused mostly on CDs and mainstream shoppers...and well...most mainstream music shoppers arn't interested in vinyl (or CDs anymore for that matter).

2theBeat was a whole different story. It didn't close due to lack of vinyl sales. In fact, vinyl sales were up. It was actually 2theBeat digital, the mp3 downloads, that were not profiting. Really though, 2theBeat closed due to the owner's personal reasons.

As far as spinning with vinyl–I love it and wouldn't want to switch. Vinyl is more tactile imo and provides a different DJing expereince. Also, I rarely know the name of the song I'm spinning, I know what the label looks like (I prefer it this way because I'm a very visual person).

Mixing with vinyl is truely an art.
And if enough people love vinyl then it won't die :)

MikeyN
quote:
Originally posted by m2j
it can get easier... if clubs have an input source for memory keys, you could just play your songs of that... same concept as cds, but different medium.

don't think anyone would rather carry around a CD wallet than a tiny memory key...


million dollar idea.
CategoryZd
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Originally posted by LittlePoonzgirl
2theBeat was a whole different story. It didn't close due to lack of vinyl sales. In fact, vinyl sales were up. It was actually 2theBeat digital, the mp3 downloads, that were not profiting. Really though, 2theBeat closed due to the owner's personal reasons.


I didn't even know about this. I swear I was just in their in April... Now I'm depressed. :(

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As far as spinning with vinyl–I love it and wouldn't want to switch. Vinyl is more tactile imo and provides a different DJing expereince. Also, I rarely know the name of the song I'm spinning, I know what the label looks like (I prefer it this way because I'm a very visual person). [Quote]

Agreed. I find it easier to see where I am in a track by looking at the vinyl grooves. Looking at a waveform on a screen isn't practical, even zoomed in...

[Quote]
Mixing with vinyl is truely an art.
And if enough people love vinyl then it won't die :)


That's how I learned to spin, and I'm grateful for my russian friend for getting me started. It's a much more intimate way to play music then through CDs or Ableton. I admit it's almost time to pick up a Serato box... :rolleyes:

I've seen record stores online like This one in California or This one from Birmingham, ordering from these places is altogether cheaper then me taking the train or driving downtown to a record shop, buying, then going home. That includes shipping.

I'll admit, there's no better way to spend a saturday then to get up, grab a coffee, smoke a joint, then chill in a record store for a couple hours listening to vinyls until I get too hungry...
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