Well that's the reason why I asked for a list of who offered digital downloads in the first place.
Geeze, my turntables sit collecting dust. I hate the thought of thinking about my next move where I have to box up all my old vinyl. And really, if you take the time to catalog, and backup your music collection it should be fine. Records are great, but they just don't compare to the convenience of keeping things in digital format. Plus, there's really no worry about music going out of print with digital format. The problem of scarcity is gone. -- -----Original Message----- From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 5:59 AM To: 313 Subject: Re: (313) legit mp3 downloads (artists get PAID)? this does raise the larger issue of: would you switch to buying digital downloads instead of vinyl? (assume you have the means to dj them digitally) i struggle with this one, i think i prefer to buy vinyl. partly cos i love it but partly cos of the whole package (i prefer cds to downloads too). hats off to marsel for the 256k mp3s tho (but like ken i'd prefer full fat) robin... Odeluga, Ken wrote: > So they do Martin. I hadn't caught up with them yet. Need to bookmark. > It's a positive trend. > > (Even though fundamentally I of course I prefer uncompressed audio - > especially 'live'!) >
