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		<title>Real DJs use CD and NOT vinyl</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the week end I finished a new promo for my DJ side.  Find it here.
As such I thought I would write something in regeards to the most important issues currently effecting the world of the DJ.
Vinyl or CD.
There was an old saying &#8220;Real DJ&#8217;s use vinyl&#8221;.  And to a degree, this was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the week end I finished a new promo for my DJ side.  Find it <a href="/portal1/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=17&amp;Itemid=33" title="Promo Page">here</a>.</p>
<p>As such I thought I would write something in regeards to the most important issues currently effecting the world of the DJ.</p>
<p>Vinyl or CD.</p>
<p>There was an old saying &#8220;Real DJ&#8217;s use vinyl&#8221;.  And to a degree, this was true for a long time.</p>
<p>But really, we always knew that vinyl&#8217;s days are numbered.  Many expected vinyl to die of faster then it is. Following I will give you my perspective on what is happening in the world of the DJ.</p>
<h3>Why Vinyl is still hanging in there</h3>
<p>The main reason vinyl is still around is, from my perspective, because of the following;</p>
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<li>Being Elite; Vinyl is EXPENSIVE, so if your spending $20 per track, you better be making money out of it.  Otherwise you will go broke quickly.  As such, it helps keep the bedroom DJs out of the way.</li>
<li>The Social Aspect; A major quality of any successful DJ is his ability to network.  They are a close set group, and if you want to score a lot of gigs, you need to be connected.  The weekly shop at the local vinyl store is a MAJOR networking event.  As such, if your going to go there, you r going to keep purchasing vinyl.</li>
<li>Many tracks are still being released on vinyl long before Digital (or before it can be pirated and released on P2P. )  This is a form of DRM or controlled release.  However, I do not think it will last for much longer as online stores start to become more and more entrenched in a DJs habits.</li>
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<p>Why Vinyl is likely to disappear in the near future;</p>
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<li>COST: I personally have left vinyl as I can get a track for $3 compared to $20.  This is pretty much the main reason any REAL DJ is not using vinyl.  As, if you are a DJ, you probably do this as a living, and if you can get your tracks much cheaper, and play them to the crowd without them knowing the difference. WHY ARE YOU USING VINYL!!!</li>
<li>CDs are much easier to carry and organise.</li>
<li>Online music stores are far more efficient in listening and selecting tracks. In my opinion, a good DJ will listen to a LOT of tracks when shopping.  And with an online store, you have much more chose, can listen and flick through more tracks faster.  I personally feel my DJing has improved greatly since this has happened as I am no longer fed tracks from the local vinyl stores.  This also meaqns I no longer sound like the next DJ, who shops at the same store as I do.</li>
<li>You Get the tracks MUCH faster;  Having a track first, and making it yours is a big thing for many DJ&#8217;s.  With digital releases, the tracks can make it into your box 2-3 weeks faster then the vinyl record can possibly reach the shops.</li>
<li> With digital releases, the tracks are released to the world on release;  Traditionally with vinyl, there was a lot of tracks that distributors would not bother releasing to other parts of the world unless it was proving to be a hit.  Now, it no longer matter if a track works in the UK or not.  You get it the same time the UK get it.</li>
<li>CD player technology is now quite mature; What you can do with the latest CDJ players is quite amazing.  It gives the DJ far more scope to be different or introduce a performance factor to his set.</li>
<li>Vinyl is mastered from a digital source; When producing a track, most producers I have met do so to 44.1 HZ.  This file is then recorded to a vinyl press master, which presses the tracks out. Many DJs proclaim that vinyl is a superior format.  This is a very ill-informed comment to make. CD to Vinyl to Amp, cannot be superior to a straight digital download.  Even at 320kbit MP3 is likely to equate to better quality.</li>
<li>Vinyl sounds better; Again, this is an ill-informed point of view.  How can it sound better considering item 7 above.  I feel, many ignorant DJs simply do not understand that vinyl does have a analogue compression effect on the result.  Add base line feed back to the needle etc.  They think this sounds &#8220;better&#8221;. It amazes me how little many DJs know about what they do.</li>
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<p>That about sums it up.</p>
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