Currently use vinyl exclusively.
When I go pro I'll buy and try all of them. Serato, Traktor and CD players.. All of it
who of you still play with vinyl
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100% vinyl.
started to include digital stuff when I was in the balance record pool (after they went digital) for about 1.5 years. But in the past 2 years I have gone back to 100% vinyl.
I don't like going between the two because of the sound differences. I do play some of my own tracks on CD at times, or some promos I still get digitally.
cool to see many others still rocking the wax! kudos
started to include digital stuff when I was in the balance record pool (after they went digital) for about 1.5 years. But in the past 2 years I have gone back to 100% vinyl.
I don't like going between the two because of the sound differences. I do play some of my own tracks on CD at times, or some promos I still get digitally.
cool to see many others still rocking the wax! kudos
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Del wrote:90% vinyl 10% digital
Although a year ago it would have been the other way round.
I switched to Final Scratch about three years ago but buying digital only got boring and and I was getting no personal satisfaction buying, listening to or browsing my digital only collection. I appreciate my vinyl in so many more ways most of which have already been mentioned.
First and foremost I see myself as a music lover, vinyl collector moreso than a DJ (That’s how I started out). I play 2/3 times a month at clubs etc but most of my time is spent just LISTENING to music alone. Not mixing but listening on my turntables. Vinyl serves this purpose better than anything.
I sense a trend that people will go back to buying more vinyl again after making the switch to digital because like me that’s how they developed a passion, love for the music which imo can’t be replaced by mp3
It's a shame when i think of the money i wasted on digital tracks when at the time i THOUGHT i was saving money! I also got fed up compromising on quality by missing out on vinyl only releases all for the sake of saving a few ££
Another point which encouraged me to back to wax was I found it increasingly frustrating having to bring/set up the laptop etc at gigs and usually getting in the way whilst doing so. Recently I’ve started turning up with just my bag of records again ready to play, simple and effective
Spot on
"When" you go pro... you know something you wanna share??bipedal103 wrote:Currently use vinyl exclusively.
When I go pro I'll buy and try all of them. Serato, Traktor and CD players.. All of it
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Ciaran_ wrote:"When" you go pro... you know something you wanna share??bipedal103 wrote:Currently use vinyl exclusively.
When I go pro I'll buy and try all of them. Serato, Traktor and CD players.. All of it
well no... dedication maybe
not trying to be famous, just trying to be recognized, be appreciated let's say
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