once people see that it isn't cheating (what, no beatmatching?) and that a laptop can do stuff records can't then things will change.

anyway all the people i've seen knock the laptop approach have been over 30. you start to fear change at that age, lol. all the kids coming through, i think, will be much more receptive to new approaches.

funnily enough, i still much prefer playing on well set up decks and mixer (with a cycloops for added touches). i can see both sides of the 'argument'.


robin...


On 3 Dec 2004, at 14:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

i personally think in a couple of years time most people will be using
laptops to 'dj'

hmm, do you think? I'm not that sure. There's still strong anti-laptop
feeling about.

danny says to me - "when you gonna stop using that gameboy to dj with?"

I say - "shut up and get your hair cut skip-rat, and get with the program"

Francis is still using two gramaphones ala Jimmy Saville as well.

joke Francis. (christ I've given you some stick this week!)
I'll buy you a pint to say sorry. I'll even give you some records.

: )

but, yeah. long way to go I reckon. I'd like to point out I did actually play records on Sunday at Aficinado and really enjoyed it, but ableton is
deffo the way forward. for sure.

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