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<blockquote data-quote="mixster" data-source="post: 798622" data-attributes="member: 5221"><p>Useing technology such as Traktor, Ableton etc isn't cheating IMHO - it's making use of the best available tools for the job. That said, I mix 100% vinyl on a pair of battered old 1210's and a crappy old mixer because that's what I enjoy and am familiar with. I love being stood at my decks, or digging through boxes or shelves to find the record I want to play next. I sometimes can't remember the title, but I remember the sleeve, or which record it's next to. I love records, the feel of vinyl, the smell of an acetate, and most of all the feeling of 'owning' a tune that just doesn't come with downloading a file. That's why I won't part with my records, even though I they have cost me a fortune and I hate having to carry them all when I move house for the umpteenth time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mixster, post: 798622, member: 5221"] Useing technology such as Traktor, Ableton etc isn't cheating IMHO - it's making use of the best available tools for the job. That said, I mix 100% vinyl on a pair of battered old 1210's and a crappy old mixer because that's what I enjoy and am familiar with. I love being stood at my decks, or digging through boxes or shelves to find the record I want to play next. I sometimes can't remember the title, but I remember the sleeve, or which record it's next to. I love records, the feel of vinyl, the smell of an acetate, and most of all the feeling of 'owning' a tune that just doesn't come with downloading a file. That's why I won't part with my records, even though I they have cost me a fortune and I hate having to carry them all when I move house for the umpteenth time. [/QUOTE]
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