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abZ
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Re: Vinyl Vs. Digital

Post by abZ » Sat Mar 05, 2011 10:13 pm

safeandsound wrote:Yes completely different.

One thing about vinyl is the technical limitations are a determining factor in the sound.

Digital has more options in fact but most choose slammed.
Very true and I still can't figure out why. When I rip my vinyl the wav looks totally different from the typical tune on Beatport. It needs not be this way.

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Re: Vinyl Vs. Digital

Post by Andrumeda » Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:58 pm

vinyl vs. .wav ... i'd say .wav. I think digital has more stereo sound then vinyl. But vinyl has that warm sound that digital just doesn't have. so it depends what your going for really

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Re: Vinyl Vs. Digital

Post by Dreadfunk » Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:26 pm

VInyl doesn't sound any better, especially on a club sound system. Even if it does, it's not worth the hassle.

It's expensive, inconvenient, and creatively limited as compared to a digital setup with hot cues and loops. The only real benefit of vinyl is the street cred you get from spinning on pure vinyl (which is BS anyways). My advice? Go with a DVS like Serato SL if you like the feel of vinyl. It's the best of both worlds.

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