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Technics Or Stantons!! (pg. 5)
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spdandpwr
^ thats not a good thing
Ryan0751
Nearly everything is made from OEM parts :)

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Originally posted by spdandpwr
isn't stanton made from oem parts?
spdandpwr
quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Nearly everything is made from OEM parts :)


:o

this thread is stupid anyways...
Ryan0751
Yes... especially considering vinyl is dead...

* ducks *

:haha:

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Originally posted by spdandpwr
:o

this thread is stupid anyways...
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by sdevega
i agree 100%. you know, this is why i'm so vehemently anti pioneer. to me, zabiela's newer stuff just sounds like utter cacophony, like all this [zing zang beep bop] ... sounds like so many doorbells ing ecah other or something.

i like a nice, simple, elegant, judiciously chosen loooooooong smooth mix. some effects are ok, granted, but the djm800 is going to create a breed of undertrained jocks who rely on bips and bops to mask their lack of confidence in the pure, simple, golden mix.

which is also why i can't stand to hear sasha "mix" with the maven... the transformation of mixing into on-the-fly mainpulation, in my opinion, amounts to the destruction of our craft, even as it's demonstrably pompous and just silly.



Amen, brother.
spdandpwr
quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Yes... especially considering vinyl is dead...

* ducks *

:haha:


apparently there was an article in sound and vision (cover article) that said vinyl is being reborn.
Abhay
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Originally posted by spdandpwr
apparently there was an article in sound and vision (cover article) that said vinyl is being reborn.


Yeah I guess DJs are now using the aesthetics and skills appeal of Vinyl to get ahead and develop a name, instead of relying on technology to induce creativity by making the mundane things simple.
Fl@k Monkey
DJ's do and will always still use vinyl at some points in time. It was the way a lot of DJs were brought up. Not all DJs turned there back on the feel of traditional mixing. That isint to say there scared of the technology either.. Personally i use all 3 (Cdjs, Ableton, And Turntables).

Theres still so many things you can do authenticly on Turntables, Theres still rare records avaliable only on Vinyl, Still the feeling you get from walking from the train station all the way into the other side of town - Purely to get that 'One record' like a commited DJ should. And not everybody can find it in them to boogy down to a DJ sitting there with a laptop in his hands.

Vinyl has taken the backseat yes, But dead? I disagree.

/Rant off
Zild
Perhaps not dead but dying. More and more I see no turntables at venues or the turntables being used to set a CD wallet or laptop on. It wasn't like that just a few years ago.
blacknoizybox
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Originally posted by sr126
no matter how much you polish a turd, it's still a turd. just more stuff a fool can use to make a fool out of himself


who said Stanton = turd? can you prove that? have you used them enough to make such a statement? what particular TT of Stanton have you used and what makes them a turd

blacknoizybox
quote:
Originally posted by sdevega
i agree 100%. you know, this is why i'm so vehemently anti pioneer. to me, zabiela's newer stuff just sounds like utter cacophony, like all this [zing zang beep bop] ... sounds like so many doorbells ing ecah other or something.

i like a nice, simple, elegant, judiciously chosen loooooooong smooth mix. some effects are ok, granted, but the djm800 is going to create a breed of undertrained jocks who rely on bips and bops to mask their lack of confidence in the pure, simple, golden mix.

which is also why i can't stand to hear sasha "mix" with the maven... the transformation of mixing into on-the-fly mainpulation, in my opinion, amounts to the destruction of our craft, even as it's demonstrably pompous and just silly.


NOW THESE WORDS ARE GOING STRAIGHT TO MY SIG =)))
Fl@k Monkey
quote:
Originally posted by Zild
Perhaps not dead but dying. More and more I see no turntables at venues or the turntables being used to set a CD wallet or laptop on. It wasn't like that just a few years ago.


Birdee Num Num Sunday, June 10, 2007

Slip Inn Saturday, July 14, 2007

Uber Sunday, July 8, 2007

GPO Friday, July 6, 2007

Aslong as DJs are around, So will turntables. I whole heartedly agree that they're definately taking a backseat. Why shouldnt they? With a laptop or CDJs you can express yourself musically SO much more than ever before. We need that in the DJ world..

But vinyls not dead nor dying. It's only taking a backseat.. I think its great that we're now having more ways to express our music. Ableton makes so many things easier.

And for the sake of the thread - In all those photos, Techs are being used. But i still stand by earlier claims that Stanton make qaulity decks.. Stanton is my choice.

And some people choose Techs.. Who cares?
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