wats gonna happen if
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wats gonna happen if
vinyl dies out completely and most djs start using cds.
how r producers spose 2 make their money with no vinyl sales.
but do u think vinyl will die out?
how r producers spose 2 make their money with no vinyl sales.
but do u think vinyl will die out?
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seckle wrote:i think we should just remove the search button all together soon.
not like doin that would save any bandwidth tho sooooo
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Not to be a tnuc - by try wording the search a few ways & if the word vinyl is in it dont expect results on the 1st page.
anyway, re vinyl;
" tomorrow aint promised so we live for da moment "
anyway, re vinyl;
" tomorrow aint promised so we live for da moment "
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sorry. didn't mean to be a prick. it's just that lately we've been battered to pieces with threads about mp3/serato/vinyl vs serato/cost of vinyl...etc. search for "serato" and "cdj".stylusproductions wrote:tryed searchin,brings up nuffin wat im askin.so y dont u tell me wat 2 put in instead of bein sarcastic
Serato is gaining in popularity because vinyl is popular.doomstep wrote:Not to be a tnuc - by try wording the search a few ways & if the word vinyl is in it dont expect results on the 1st page.
anyway, re vinyl;
" tomorrow aint promised so we live for da moment "
It's not meant to replace vinyl - it's meant to suppliment it.
Note numark is producing hybrid tables. That's because vinyl is not dead. But everyone is a producer these days, so we gotta supliment it with a way to play dubs too.
People will use wotever they lay thyr hands on. End of. If yr spinning loadsa rare groove ur gonna do tables if ur playin loads of new shit n not rich you'll do cdjs or a lappy. If you got the choice you'll go serato or 10"s.decklyn wrote:Serato is gaining in popularity because vinyl is popular.doomstep wrote:Not to be a tnuc - by try wording the search a few ways & if the word vinyl is in it dont expect results on the 1st page.
anyway, re vinyl;
" tomorrow aint promised so we live for da moment "
It's not meant to replace vinyl - it's meant to suppliment it.
Note numark is producing hybrid tables. That's because vinyl is not dead. But everyone is a producer these days, so we gotta supliment it with a way to play dubs too.
By whatever means....
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10 threads related to serato/mp3/vinyl vs serato at the bottom of this page.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=193576
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didnt see all the other responses just saw the first one and agreed.
its not really this topic impaticular, theres so much chat on here that i think gos no where, like dubstep needs to change, and vinyl sales and what not.
what u tryin acheive?
its not really this topic impaticular, theres so much chat on here that i think gos no where, like dubstep needs to change, and vinyl sales and what not.
what u tryin acheive?
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vinyl sales aren't exactly a fantastic source of income for dubstep producers. money is made from bookings.
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I could drop $350 on the m-audio thing or $750 on final scratch. But what do I have to show for it? A hard drive full of mp3's? I love looking at all my records and, flipping trough them. It's well costly here in the states. But, if I want the track I'll pay $5 for it, sometimes even more. If you want to be a DJ you have to think about the investment. It's one thing to beat match and mix but, If your willing to throw down the cash for the sound, it's something else. I use mp3's when I have to, because I can not pay $200 for DMZ 001, 002 and, some of the earlier Tempa stuff. But, I have no problem dropping 20 to 50 bucks on ebay for a plate.
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sounds like fuckin madness to me....but fair enuff, your money.SysEx wrote:I could drop $350 on the m-audio thing or $750 on final scratch. But what do I have to show for it? A hard drive full of mp3's? I love looking at all my records and, flipping trough them. It's well costly here in the states. But, if I want the track I'll pay $5 for it, sometimes even more. If you want to be a DJ you have to think about the investment. It's one thing to beat match and mix but, If your willing to throw down the cash for the sound, it's something else. I use mp3's when I have to, because I can not pay $200 for DMZ 001, 002 and, some of the earlier Tempa stuff. But, I have no problem dropping 20 to 50 bucks on ebay for a plate.
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Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
Re: wats gonna happen if
mate you're looking at it the wrong way - it's fuckin hard to make any money out of selling vinyl, especially when you're talking dubstep where most releases don't sell more than 500 copies. Producers make their money by DJing, which is why nowadays every producer takes up DJing as well.stylusproductions wrote:vinyl dies out completely and most djs start using cds.
how r producers spose 2 make their money with no vinyl sales.
but do u think vinyl will die out?
Frankly if the entire scene went CD/MP3 only, the profit margin would be higher so labels could in theory make more money - the only question then is would enough people buy the tunes rather than pirating them??
I haven't got any figures but I reckon most of the bigger dubstep labels on bleep.com prob sell quite a few mp3s.
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