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Re: [microsound] Make your own vinyl
you're absolutely right... that said, final scratch seems to be the best
approach for those musicians who prefer turntables as their primary musical
'controller.' i really can't see a future for vinyl, although that's what they
said two decades ago, before disco, before rap, before house... aside from
it's fetish and historic value, i still think there's really no place for vinyl
in futuristic musics... the 'turntable 'interface as controller? yes.
definitely. but as for it's archaic media, digital is the only way forward...
g.
"tobias c. van Veen" wrote:
> This product *has* been out for 5-7 years, methinks. I certainly remember it
> circa 2000/2001. I just don't think it ever took off. The cost of the discs
> was prohibitive (not widely available, shipping, etc). At this rate, one is
> better off just pressing dubplates -- they last longer. tV
>
> > graham miller wrote:
> >
> >> crazy expensive, non?
> >>
> >> Eloy Anzola wrote:
> >>
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