Every time I have seen a DJ with Final Scratch they look at the screen the whole set and never the crowd, and then the crowd gathers around and if they can they look at it as well. It's created a barrier. The next challenge is to find a way around that. It's very disengaged...
> At 2:36 PM -0400 4/14/05, /0 wrote: >>id like to play somewhere with sound good enough for me to >>differentiate between a 320k mp3 and a wav file > > I'd like to *dance* at a club with sound that good, too! > > Anyway, I still don't like the idea of computer files substituting > for vinyl. Just think, if DJs ripped their vinyl favs onto their > ipods (or laptop hard drives), where would taste-setting airline > baggage handlers get their bumpin' tunes? > > I tell ya, the world will be a sadder and poorer place if those poor > baggage handlers have only old Neil Diamond and Burl Ives records to > listen to after work. It'll set civilization (or at least airline > service) back at least forty years. > > -marc > >
