I think the debate has been covered already, We both have a position on this, at the end of the day the machine matters not.. the results stand for themselves - im sure we agree on this.I dont have to compromise myself by use abelton or mp3s if i dont want to. Nor do I have to restrict myself to using software to make tunes if I dont want to
Its not just one person churning out vinyl though is it? Its many different people churning it out. And the ratio of crap to good is a constant in terms of all creativity i think, its the perception of what people deem to be quality that varies, this genre is out, this genre is in. What was yesterday's caviar is todays fish and chips.
By god i wish it was all still vinyl again, i genuinley do, it has so much going for it that the current situation is sad, not terminal but sad. If people can make a go of their music then so be it, vinyl is a means to an end, not an end in itself.
Musicially? It matters not. Democratically - it really does matter. But then the real power of the music lies in how many people like it. If a tune is played in a forest and no-one is there to hear it, is it really played? to coin a mis-used phrase.
Im just gonna keep on doing what i do and hope that it all works out.
PS- I think we hijakced cal's thread a little. perhaps I should move it.