http://www.cnn.com/2010/IREPORT/08/1...ex.html?hpt=C2
Interesting read for all you vinyl peeps.
Gianmarco
http://www.cnn.com/2010/IREPORT/08/1...ex.html?hpt=C2
Interesting read for all you vinyl peeps.
Gianmarco
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Some stuff I like is only available on vinyl - tends to get played once and ripped, then added to the stack. I am beginning to understand why some people really enjoy the tactile nature of the stuff - it's a hell of a lot easier to scratch on control vinyl than a VCI platter
Traktor Scratch Pro 2/Serato SL1/Ecler NUO 3.0/VCI 100 SE/2 x Technics 1210 Mk2/Sennheiser HD25 II/Novation Dicers
I still use vinyl.
I dont know anyone that uses DVS that doesnt play 'some' real records now and again.
Dont buy much, but i do buy some.
Definitely still loving vinyl. I love everything I can do with the computer, but the real reason I started DJing in the first place was because I loved records and wanted to play records. Just for the size of the sleeve and the amount of visual space you have to play with alone I will always love records. I remember picking up an ELO record a few years ago that came with a punch-out space station you could assemble!
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