-> > there is something to be said for the intuitive interface 
-> of a pair of
-> > decks with vinyl on them don't you think?
-> 
-> Not in my case, just seems pointless as I hate backspins and 
-> only ever
-> scratch me rude bits not me records...Wouldn't say it was 
-> intuitive either,
-> more learned through repetition :)

possibly yeah, but touching a record to slow it down and pushing it to
speed it up are _very_ intuitive ways to manipulate a piece of audio so
that you can mix it with another.

the counter-intuitive part of mixing is tuning your perception to two
different streams of audio at the same time.

-> Kids are cool with it and they don't give a frig about all 
-> the gubbings,
-> kinda like my old man moaning about having to buy CD's - 
-> it's over...As cool
-> as I think records are the next generation don't care and 
-> you won't make
-> them either...

well your kids are cool with it because it's free (and seen as
rebelious) at the moment. when the music industry have all this locked
down (and let's face it they are getting there) and people are paying 15
quid (usual CD price) to download just data then they may face some
resistance.

robin...









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