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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz33 View Post
    I don`t know, i tried DVS in the beginning of DVS era. I had Stanton Final Scratch 1.0 but i didn`t find it attractive...
    there's your problem...

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    CDJs with vinyl style rotating platters?

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    Technics had some, but they were hardly successful.
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    I never used final scratch but i have got traktor scratch with control vinyl and cds and am very very impressed with its natural feel. Using the control vinyl is amazing i think if thats what your into.
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    The denon dns3700 seems rather popular.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michielygil View Post
    Technics had some, but they were hardly successful.
    didn't numark have these to? and who made the one that was both, played cds if the needle wasn't dropped? or did i make that up?

    anyone remember that stupid thing for scratch control on early cd players that used a wheel sat on the edge of a tt linked to the cdj? think it was for a denon unit?

    or the line adapter for tone arms?

    come a long way aint it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz33 View Post
    I think I chose the wrong forum for this kind of story, since here ofcourse, everything is digital
    Is there any nostalgic djs
    i love playing my old vinyl when i can!! i enjoy it a LOT more than playing on a controller... but having said that, i still enjoy 'spinning' on controllers. and tbh i still play on cdj's more than anything else.

    this is definitely not the wrong forum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz33 View Post
    I don`t know, i tried DVS in the beginning of DVS era. I had Stanton Final Scratch 1.0 but i didn`t find it attractive...

    I guess that only reason for switching to digital, was the fact that in those days vinyl became more and more rare. That is way I am on digital

    I think I chose the wrong forum for this kind of story, since here ofcourse, everything is digital
    Is there any nostalgic djs
    Traktor 2 kicks the shit out of Final Scratch, far tighter, more flexible - it's far better (and you can slap a piece of vinyl and play in through the software should the mood take you ...)
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    Yeah, vinyl still has it's charm. But there's one major advantage of the digital route that is hardly getting mentioned: One man, no matter how strong, can only carry two or three full record bags

    One of my mates, DJing for many years, now in his mid 30s, actually slipped two discs by carrying vinyl all the time.

    Love those black discs, but I also love having a functional spine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbob5000 View Post
    Yeah, vinyl still has it's charm. But there's one major advantage of the digital route that is hardly getting mentioned: One man, no matter how strong, can only carry two or three full record bags

    One of my mates, DJing for many years, now in his mid 30s, actually slipped two discs by carrying vinyl all the time.

    Love those black discs, but I also love having a functional spine.
    You're forgetting about modern technology specifically designed to combat this problem- bags on wheels!

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