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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:57 am
by gwa
DJelements wrote:
dubluke wrote:i can't even mix that well :oops:
I've been waiting for you to say that!
Meh, I can't talk.
At least I don't use the auto beatmatch button though. That's CHEATIIIIIIIING.
Your a fucking pleb. Anyone who says traktor is cheating are ignorant vinyl sizan who don't realize technology moves forward. Technology is there to make things easier. Your a shit bag elements.

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:00 am
by felixgash
gwa wrote:
DJelements wrote:
dubluke wrote:i can't even mix that well :oops:
I've been waiting for you to say that!
Meh, I can't talk.
At least I don't use the auto beatmatch button though. That's CHEATIIIIIIIING.
Your a fucking pleb. Anyone who says traktor is cheating are ignorant vinyl sizan who don't realize technology moves forward. Technology is there to make things easier. Your a shit bag elements.
You can use the technology card up to a point. But the minute start to use auto-mixing things (and even try to justify them as being the new thing!) you become an epic, sinking failboat.

Maybe if your name Disco Dave and you want to mix the last 4 bars off Fedde Le Grand into Mylo, but not for real deeshays. Ya dig?

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:03 am
by shook1
felixGash wrote:
Shook1 wrote:..but it's like sex with a jonny on, not quite the same y'know!
The kinda comparison a virgin would make. :roll:


(Though i agree, condoms feel shit, but crap simile.)
Yeah not a virgin though so feel i can make that comparison.

It's just the physical feel for me, not used serato or traktor and would be down with them i reckon, i just like owning the vinyl for one.

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:17 am
by felixgash
Shook1 wrote:It's just the physical feel for me, not used serato or traktor and would be down with them i reckon, i just like owning the vinyl for one.
But Serato feels exactly like vinyl. Only instead of ruffling through a big, messy bag of records - taking them out of their paper sleeves, sometimes out of an external cardboard sleeve too, and returning the one you just played into its case (which, if you're playing out, tends not to happen as you dont have the luxury of that kind of time) - you just choose a tune on your laptop.

And you don't have to explain wanting to "own the vinyl". I used to be a massive vinyl whore, have about 3000 left now, and I'm sure I can shift between 10-15 of em for about £100. And about 100 of them for half of that. Rare shit. Spent years looking for some.

But then I started playing on radio and carrying two record bags half way across of London was incredibly stupid and I'd be knackered by the time I got there. Same goes for playing up.

Not to sound demeaning, but start DJing outside your bedroom and you'll understand why vinyl just isn't it. (Unless you can afford £8 a pop on records like it was nothing to you, and even someone to carry your record bags. Then go for it.)

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:24 am
by gwa
we've already discussed this over a bottle of rum.

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:28 am
by gwa
Plus I can pitch chase if I want but syncing
Just makes Things easier

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:48 am
by shook1
Trust i play outside my bedroom , just drive which helps lugging shit about.

Play on what you wanna play, vinyls just the one for me still.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:09 pm
by sonar
i always think at least i could re-sell most of my vinyl if needed...

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 1:05 pm
by badger
sonar wrote:i always think at least i could re-sell most of my vinyl if needed...
exactly; it's a hobby (or a job) and investment at the same time

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 1:29 pm
by oddfellow
Spend most of my money on records and weed. Have knocked the weed on the head for the time being so I can concentrate on buying more. However, I'm not one who enjoys shopping and money is there to be spent so I consider it to be ok. I find people who spend all their money on clothes to be weirder tbh

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 1:31 pm
by badger
Tomity wrote:Spend most of my money on records and weed. Have knocked the weed on the head for the time being so I can concentrate on buying more. However, I'm not one who enjoys shopping and money is there to be spent so I consider it to be ok. I find people who spend all their money on clothes to be weirder tbh
same as me pretty much. wish i could save a bit of money and get out of my overdraft but the lure of black plastic usually proves too much for me. at least vinyl isn't made possible in children in sweat shops - i'm claiming the moral high ground over clothes buyers here :lol:

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 1:48 pm
by oddfellow
badger wrote:
Tomity wrote:Spend most of my money on records and weed. Have knocked the weed on the head for the time being so I can concentrate on buying more. However, I'm not one who enjoys shopping and money is there to be spent so I consider it to be ok. I find people who spend all their money on clothes to be weirder tbh
same as me pretty much. wish i could save a bit of money and get out of my overdraft but the lure of black plastic usually proves too much for me. at least vinyl isn't made possible in children in sweat shops - i'm claiming the moral high ground over clothes buyers here :lol:
Indeed. I think the only dodgy moral link could be to recycled plastic maybe? But compared to the roots of clothes, food and drugs its not too bad.

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:00 pm
by __________
felixGash wrote: Not to sound demeaning, but start DJing outside your bedroom and you'll understand why vinyl just isn't it. (Unless you can afford £8 a pop on records like it was nothing to you, and even someone to carry your record bags. Then go for it.)
you're a pussy. get some muscles or buy 7"s if you can't lift 12"s :D
sonar wrote:i always think at least i could re-sell most of my vinyl if needed...
i used to think that. i don't keep my tunes in good condition though, when i play live i don't normally bother putting things back in their sleeves.

my copy of dead prez - hip hop was face down in the mud at one of my parties a few years ago. still sounds sweet though!

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:02 pm
by yong
DJelements wrote:
dubluke wrote:i can't even mix that well :oops:
I've been waiting for you to say that!
Meh, I can't talk.
At least I don't use the auto beatmatch button though. That's CHEATIIIIIIIING.
When you're mixing in a new tune every 4 bars it's not cheating.


Also, I don't have the money for vinyl, so 0%.

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:26 pm
by sonar
yong wrote:
DJelements wrote:
dubluke wrote:i can't even mix that well :oops:
I've been waiting for you to say that!
Meh, I can't talk.
At least I don't use the auto beatmatch button though. That's CHEATIIIIIIIING.
When you're mixing in a new tune every 4 bars it's not cheating.
you could do that with no beatmatching?

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:27 am
by bright maroon
..I find that when I am mixing everyday..I need a minimum of about 5 new tracks a week..More like 10 every 2 weeks through the mail right - save on shipping...


but I will also say that I found a direct link from the number of records I buy to the quality of my mixes - the more records I have, the better and more complete a job I can do in so far as sorting - and sorting/selection is a huge part of getting really excellent mixes..

tune A and tune E may both be great tunes - but if you don't have b-d that mix may be a little rough...

I say this and yet I don't even spin beyond my room ..

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 11:30 am
by Littlefoot
100-200

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 4:21 pm
by ovesen
I spend my money (after bills are paid) in the following order:
Movies
Music
Weed
Books
Concerts/raves

If I spend more money on weed then on records things get kind of out of balance. I find MP3's boring.

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:28 pm
by yooamatwa
I don't spend a lot, only the tunes i really like on vinyl and the rest on digital .. and when I do buy vinyl now I feel guilty like I should be maybe paying my bills instead....

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:54 pm
by properauthority
Ovesen wrote: If I spend more money on weed then on records things get kind of out of balance. I find MP3's boring.
That's exactly what I have found to. The excitement of finding a relatively unknown track on MP3 is so miniscule when compared to getting yourself a real hard copy on vinyl.