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From: Michael Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] ANyone know about Finalscratch (maybe OT)
i really don't think FinalScratch is the next level. until it can do things
that normal turnt
lating
a fifty-year old practice.
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Subject: Re: [313] ANyone know about Finalscratch (maybe OT)
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 03:28:55 EDT
hello-
i'm new to the list here, but the topic of FinalScratch caught my eye.
There
seems to be a lot
> Could you see Jeff Mills drop a MP3 track
> and then accidently take
> the FinalScratch record off the deck and throw onto
> the floor behind
> him...or into a bin with tons of other scratched up
> records? OOOPS! That's a
> final scratch if there ever was one.
Also, since I believe FS only h
> I'm all for "taking it to the next level" and things of that sort, but is
MP3
> technology, distribution, and so forth the Final Answer
As stated before, it will play other digital formats. So in my opinion,
yes.
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hello-
i'm new to the list here, but the topic of FinalScratch caught my eye. There
seems to be a lot of worry with people feeling threatened by new technology
and the repercussions one such technology may have on the "vinyl" industry as
a whole.
times are changing, but I myself am a true viny
the reason his last tour was so boring was cuz he wanked the f*ck out of
the 909.
1,000 dollars to the person who can catch richie sleeping with his 909.
I've been wanting to prove this theory for a while.
_
Get your FREE d
[miss lauryn g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> the reason his last tour was so boring was cuz he wanked the f*ck out of
> the 909.
His last set at Rednofive in Chicago was probably the best I've ever
seen him play. Absolutely amazing.
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> - any estimates on cost of final scratch? (bored at work)
> $1600 minimum for laptop
> $1200 for Finalscratch hardware and software
>
look on a 313'er's face when yet another off-topic post is made...
PRICELESS.
:P
lauryn.
> Plus I'd wager that Richie's last tour, the one where he used FinalScratch
> so much, was boring was because FinalScratch till can't be used and abused
the reason his last tour was so boring was cuz he wanked the f*ck out of
the 909.
blah.
lauryn.
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- any estimates on cost of final scratch? (bored at work)
$1600 minimum for laptop
$1200 for Finalscratch hardware and software
probably should talk on 313technow about this.
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[dj revolver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> FinalScratch is a great tool but it's not the FinalAnswer.
You are the weakest link.
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> This is where I see a market for something like Final Scratch; you can
> leave your precious,
> limited-edition, glow-in-the-dark vinyl, autographed & hand-numbered record
> at home & still take
> the music on that record with you. Maybe you take along a few mp3's of stuff
> that you don't
I seem to remember this coming up before & I think it's relevant. Electronic
music is closely
tied to DJ culture, which has meant vinyl records and the relatively small,
usually independent
companies that release them. It's a complex system of distribution in which
it's often difficult
to eve
onto the floor behind
him...or into a bin with tons of other scratched up records? OOOPS! That's a
final scratch if there ever was one.
MEK
From: "M. Todd Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 List" <313@hyperreal.org>
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FinalScratch is a great tool but it's not the FinalAnswer.
- exactly!
From: "M Elliot-Knight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 17:50:18 +
Currently t
: "Jayson B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 16:32:42 +
finalscratch may force independant label's and artist to think, work, or
promote differently. who knows what kind of produc
ore sweat and
tears (and money) than they are willing to put into it.
FinalScratch is a great tool but it's not the FinalAnswer.
MEK
From: atomly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 11:02:56 -0
make money off large
name DJ's (since most get a bunch of stuff on promo), and tech headz are
probably already using Traktor to mix mp3's.
Cheers
todd
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From: "Jayson B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Where did you find this little bit of info at (specifically, regarding
these two artists)?
"Jayson B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/15/2001 12:43:06 PM
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>Compared to
>http://w
gt;
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] ANyone know about Finalscratch (maybe OT)
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 16:32:42 +
finalscratch may force independant label's and artist to think, work, or
promote differently. who knows what kind of products can be >created to
compliment or ex
and if it's dollars that techno
label people are worried about, there are other ways to make money in >this
world. if they're smart enough to tie their shoes or walk and >chew gum at
the same time, they'll carry on. i don't see it affecting >them adversely
though... but if it does, the music
al ideas) ;)
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 12:18:33 -0400
Thanks, All, for the info. I dont know if I can fathom the idea of
replacing my
records with a laptop computer, but it w
15, 2001 12:33 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] ANyone know about Finalscratch (maybe OT)
>finalscratch may force independant label's and artist to think, work,
>or promote differently. who knows what kind of products can be >created
>to compliment or expand finalscratch
Compared to
http://www.mp3.com/303infinity (they've stopped posting the obscenen amout
of $$$ this group has made)
or
http://www.mp3.com/bassic
Not really.
keep in mind that both of these artists, and anyone on mp3.com who has made
more than 20,000 (except for big name artists) has had ALL
[jonathan morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
> i think someones suffering from what toffler called 'future shock'...
No... I play my live sets with Traktor right now and I make all of my
music only on a laptop. I just think that moving away from vinyl will
actually weaken the underground music industry.
finalscratch may force independant label's and artist to think, work, or
promote differently. who knows what kind of products can be >created to
compliment or expand finalscratch too. should be an exciting >time for
djs.
many of the points you made were total valid, and i agree on them.
Thanks, All, for the info. I dont know if I can fathom the idea of replacing my
records with a laptop computer, but it would be great to have so that you could
drop .wav files of your own track into your own set without the costs of
vinyl-pressing. It would also be great to get ahold of tracks t
i think someones suffering from what toffler called 'future shock'...
=)
> From: atomly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 11:02:56 -0500
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [313] ANyone know about Finalscratch (maybe OT)
>
> Have any of
Have any of you ever released a record, though? There's something so
visceral about it that uplading an MP3 to a website can't replace. When
I make a track and upload it to my site, that's cool. When I master it,
send it off to have it cut and get back a test pressing, there's just
something ama
hey're there to begin with.
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In theory - you're right. In practice - totally off. MP3.c
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Hmm,
Despite what George Says
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/27/christian_bloch.html
Christian seems to be doing just fine :)
Cheers
todd
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Hmm,
Despite what George Says
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/27/christian_bloch.html
Christian seems to be doing just fine :)
Cheers
todd
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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 11:09 AM
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buy your tracks from
mp3.com just like no one will hand you money randomly.
effort = results
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 11:09:53 -0400
In theory - you're right. In practice - totally o
terms
of quality or commercial viability.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 11:09:53 -0400
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [313] ANyone know about Finalscratch (maybe OT)
>
> In theory - you're right. In practice - totally off. MP3.com promised to
&g
In theory - you're right. In practice - totally off. MP3.com promised to
offer something similar to what you speak of ("...think of what it will do
to artist exposure as well as profit margins..." with "...the
potential to sell hundreds of thousands or copies of a given track
worldwide
in digital f
the official release date is?
From: miss lauryn g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] ANyone know about Finalscratch (maybe OT)
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 08:10:58 -0500 (EST)
i think the idea of this technology is fantastic. however, what i am
wondering is what
miss lauryn g wrote on Wed, 15 Aug 2001 about following:
> i think the idea of this technology is fantastic. however, what i am
> wondering is what this is going to do to the independent record label
> industry. use of mp3s right now doesn't currently affect them as much as
> it does the major rec
i think the idea of this technology is fantastic. however, what i am
wondering is what this is going to do to the independent record label
industry. use of mp3s right now doesn't currently affect them as much as
it does the major record labels. but what this is going to do is
discourage buying viny
that's about all of the info i've heard as well. sounds like a great
concept. i'm very curious to try it and find out how responsive it truly is.
From: PJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] ANyone know about Finalscratch (maybe OT)
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 07:32:10 -0400
it's not ready for purchase yet; should be 'soon'. supposedly will
be around $500. no special hardware is needed, other than the
breakout box and the two pieces of special vinyl that will come with
the system... and a pc running at least 500mhz P3 with a USB
connection. the breakout connects
www.n2it.net
Hey, all...
I was wondering if anyone outhere has seen, played with, or has any
other info about the Finalscratch Program that John & Richie are
currently using. I'm curious as to what special hardware is needed, and
how the switching of the turntables from audio to PC input works.
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