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  • #1008860
    TheReturn
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    that’s unfortunate for you.

    #1008862
    Steelo
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    To each their own. No judgement here. I enjoy mixing on all mediums. I love the organic feel of vinyl, the ease of CDJs and the possibilities for creativity of digital. I say embrace the future buy don’t forget your roots.

    #1008879
    backtothefront
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    El Jefe, post: 24931, member: 638 wrote: So, I DJed in public on vinyl for the first time last night at the equivalent of a DJ open mic event. Verdict?

    You can keep it. No thanks. Was like going from indoor plumbing to an outdoor hand-pump. I’ll stick with my VCI-300.

    That’s a shame, despite the great advances in digital DJing, I still love hopping on to the 1210s – DJing in its purest, fun form IMHO. I get more satisfaction from vinyl than the digital platform I use. Just out of interest, what was it you didn’t like?

    #1008884
    El Jefe
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    Keep in mind that I started on laptop, so vinyl for me is a listening medium and not so much a hands on medium, so I don’t have the attachment to it that a lot of folks do.

    What I didn’t like was that I missed a lot of the conveniences of digital. Being able to look and see the BPM of tracks (worth noting: mostly DJing with vinyl that wasn’t mine so it’s not as if I had a long period of practicing with these things prior), a less-than-instant start up = can’t really drop in the way you can on digital (was using 1210’s by the way) no cue button so beatmatching is a pain (also, was mostly playing downtempo/trip hop stuff so it’s not as if I had a nice easy 4×4 beat to work with), couldn’t scratch worth a hoot because there’s a world of difference between doing it on a controller with no platter resistance vs a Technics motor that’s trying to tear your hand off when you oppose it.

    Plus the usual stuff about price of vinyl, weight of records, degradation of records, etc. I had a period where I didn’t know if I wanted to go digital or vinyl and this pretty much sealed it for me.

    So, no need to get offended, first responder. I’m not insulting vinyl. I’m just saying I’m quite happy with digital.

    #1008901
    D-Jam
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    I’m just happy there is something for everyone…and most the purists who spread hate of technology seemingly are not playing anywhere.

    #1008953
    TheReturn
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    Hey man, its all good. I’m not offended and if I was a purist, I wouldn’t be on this site.

    But looking back, my post was a little terse. So sorry about that.

    I just don’t think its worth ruling out. The more mediums you can play across, the more opportunities there will be to DJ. Additionally, because not every piece of recorded music has been digitized yet, you have 50+ years of amazing music to access and explore.

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