I think there's been an interesting economic impact, especially for those djs who don't or barely make an income from playing out.

Final Scratch has allowed a lot of djs I know to sell off large chunks of their record collections so they could make money to buy more records, buy gear, press tracks or even simply pay rent. Selling all your records years ago was considered a sure sign of either retirment or insanity. With Final Scratch, you can make bank and still keep playing.


From: "Rebekah Farrugia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (313) final scratch
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 15:23:14 -0600

I remember about 2 years ago there was a week where there was a lot of discussion on the list about final scratch, some ppl liked it, some were totally against it and thought that it was going to have significant effects of the production of vinyl and DJing, etc.

Now that the technology has become commonplace and has been widely accepted i'm wondering what ppl think of it now. Have your opinions about it changed now that it is widespread? What kind of an impact do you think it has had? The one you anticipated? i'd also love to hear any other comments about final scratch and its impact over the past few years.

thanks,

bekka =)


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