Okay Beatport, what gives $3.49 for a WAV file? Excuse my rant, but honestly, this is getting ridiculous. I don't mind $2.50 for a WAV, but for a 320 kbps MP3, no.
Okay Beatport, what gives $3.49 for a WAV file? Excuse my rant, but honestly, this is getting ridiculous. I don't mind $2.50 for a WAV, but for a 320 kbps MP3, no.
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audiojelly.com has 99 cent wavs.
It's always been that much money ever since I found out about beatport around 2005 or 6. If you wait a few weeks the prices drop so you can shop for slightly older music at $1.50/mp3 or get your music somewhere else. There's also a bunch of promo codes on another thread here so you can save some money that way as well.
Every time I see someone complain about bp I think back to making those tough decisions of paying $11 for a vinyl import single with 1 track I liked.
edit: here's the discount link: http://forum.djtechtools.com/showthread.php?t=54298
Last edited by squidot; 09-18-2012 at 10:18 PM.
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FFS it really isnt that much money.
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But that one track for $11 may have been "the track" of your set for months and months and no-one else would have, or be able to find it.Every time I see someone complain about bp I think back to making those tough decisions of paying $11 for a vinyl import single with 1 track I liked.
So I disagree, sure vinyl was expensive but once you bought it you had:
a) Something Physical you could sell on afterward for a few $
b) Much more set longevity from your vinyl collection as tracks were expensive to get released and that one track for $11 was probably part of your set for a greater period of time than the digital download.
When everyone was playing vinyl you could Cane "that track" week in - week out for months with everyone wondering what the hell it was or which remix, DJ sets were more Varied and DJ's understood that you had to trust your ears for what would work and do your own legwork.
IMHO that was the special part about going to see big-name jocks, those "ghost" tracks you heard on a dodgy mixtape that you start to wonder if they existed at all, until you see a limited edition 5/100 copy in your mates house at a party someday.
What I'm getting at is amount of milage you get from a DJ set since computers and Downloading has become the norm is much less and keeping up-to-date these days is more expensive IMHO.
I do think that 3.50 is a bit rich for a WAV file ... I'll stick with Mp3's despite their flaws there's not THAT many tracks I buy that I'll still be playing in a year from now, so not worth paying the premium.
I wonder if beatport will lower their prices or raise them when EDM sinks away to obscurity again?
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