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<blockquote data-quote="Howy" data-source="post: 844020" data-attributes="member: 17716"><p>Would of thought a few more would take a bite on this subject. But i suppose some vinyl purists here might be keeping there opinions to themselves, for fear of offending anyone! Yes, you cant stop the evolution, so its definately a good thing that djing is alot more accessible via all sorts of mediums, cd, midi controllers, Ipads etc. As long as the music is good and playing and listening is fun, thats all that matters. However, there isnt anything like hearing a vinyl set whether its sublime or a bit rough around the edges. Extra respect should be given to vinyl djs on here for the time they have put in over the years perfecting the skills, amassing the records, doing it the hard way, the best way . . Old skool!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howy, post: 844020, member: 17716"] Would of thought a few more would take a bite on this subject. But i suppose some vinyl purists here might be keeping there opinions to themselves, for fear of offending anyone! Yes, you cant stop the evolution, so its definately a good thing that djing is alot more accessible via all sorts of mediums, cd, midi controllers, Ipads etc. As long as the music is good and playing and listening is fun, thats all that matters. However, there isnt anything like hearing a vinyl set whether its sublime or a bit rough around the edges. Extra respect should be given to vinyl djs on here for the time they have put in over the years perfecting the skills, amassing the records, doing it the hard way, the best way . . Old skool! [/QUOTE]
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