> the main hurdle to overcome is that people (myself included i guess)
> like to get something tangible for their money, not just bits on a disk
> (which could fail)i suppose one way aroud this is to make sure that
> when you buy the tune in the digital format you want you effectively
> have a
-> Of the two, I would say Ableton offers more advantages than
-> Final Scratch
-> but requires more prep work before a set. I really can't see
-> the point in
-> buying the vinyl side of Final Scratch unless you plan to do
-> some scratching
-> or love doing backspins.
there is something to b
I believe it was Ableton Live, all the way.
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I'm really annoyed that I didn't make it down o
Ableton, from what people
have been saying about the set...
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I thought he was using Ableton Live.
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I thought he was using Ableton Live.
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It's a major technological breakthrough for the art of DJing, so therefore
it
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> FInal Scratch, for all its convenience, is yet to make a Dj set
> considerable better. In fact, I still think its slowed down things like
> track selection.
>
> Ablet
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before artist can sell direct to the punter and make enough to
> live on without all the hassle and have direct contact and feedback. It's
> not as far away as you may think.
>
> Martin
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> It's a major technological breakthrough for the art of DJing, so therefore
> it will have both positive and negative aspects. I'm seriously considering
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> Another good point, but being american and inebriated by consumer culture
as
> I am, I like to own things. Having a physical
Another good point, but being american and inebriated by consumer culture as
I am, I like to own things. Having a physical piece of wax [sometimes] with
a cute little picture on it, or even just a white label, is just fun to me.
So I still break out in a rash when I think about selling off my
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