All right. I respect your personal opinion and your option for using turntables to control digital music. I was expressing my personal opinion. Sorry if it was in a imperative way. :) But, well... I do turntables. And love it. When i see digital music, i see an oportunity to mix them in a different way. An oportunity to learn and experiment with a different method.
That's really a personal choice.

Kw

On 05/04/2006, at 05:13, Tristan Watkins wrote:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Kowalsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[313]" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: (313) CD Mixers


If you want to do what turntables do, damn, put a real vinyl record on and do your thing,

Why? Why not save your back and buy more good music by purchasing it digitally while keeping the interface that you like? I'm fully aware that other software does more than a turntable, but I don't particularly need any of that stuff, and I'm happiest with the interface that I've spent 14 years learning. Should I take up the piano if I'm a sax player, just because I can play chords?

Tristan
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