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    If you have no time to sell your records online - I offer a service to list them on my shop at - http://www.discogs.com/user/Djdtl

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    End of vinyl my arse...

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    The End of Derrick May.

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    im not even going to check these out, i know they'l be a guy i respect musically speaking a load of arse, which is never nice

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    At what point do they start talking about vinyl?? :lol:
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    interesting.. although, really shit interviewer hahaha

    he makes alot of very valid points in part 1...

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    Agreed, he does. But its just the way things are going. I don't think vinyl will completely die. I just think we may go through a recession (spelling?).
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    Digital for the masses. Short vinyl run for the enthusiasts. Job done.

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    How many times can you guys have the same convo? :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust View Post
    How many times can you guys have the same convo? :)
    Stick around and we'll see...:lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust View Post
    How many times can you guys have the same convo? :)
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    Half of the reason I posted the link was to show my new signature. I am definitely trying to keep the vinyl thing alive...
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    It actualy quite good ...
    Its not like he just goes on a random rant about "the death of vinyl"
    for the full interveiw...
    Some of the things he says make perfect sense.

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    Who cares

    Bring on the death of vinyl

    It's **** all to do with the format anyway
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    Over 40,000 records on Djdtl - Discogs Marketplace
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    I think he's just trying to justify moving to laptop only.

    We've got vinyl pressed this year, probably a few to many copies for our own good, but meh.


    Vinyl will always beat digital hands down for these reasons and probably more;

    * It's far more hands on, if the DJ wants to do any crazyness like offset timing, pitch bending leadlines or reverse.

    * It doesn't crash.

    * It actually takes some skill to beat match tracks together.

    * Cutting, scratching, part drop or sample drop has no latency.

    * Pitching is analog, rather than a sample-hold algorithm with dodgey filtering.

    * Frequency response is far superior than the ****ing awful audio chipsets they put onboard laptops.

    * Electronic noise floor is near nothing.


    Obvious disadvantages are the needle bouncing/skating from a lively crowd and twats coming up to you and requesting Wigfield - Saturday Night. But still more amusing that looking like a lemon with a rebooting laptop.

    Just my honest opinion :)


    Now I need to get my decks fixed, anyone know where I can buy a cheap Technics armature?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust View Post
    How many times can you guys have the same convo? :)
    Roughly as many times as somebody decides to interview someone about it. I personally couldn't care less what anyone says about it anymore, but here I am commenting anyway. Probably just cause I want to see another 20 page vinyl debate just for the sake of it...

 

 

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