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a dj showing up to gig with a laptop vs decks
Just a question?
Because I have seen some use just the laptop
and final scratch and you just
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What's the overall opinion of final scratch -
a dj showing up to gig with a laptop vs decks
Just a question?
Because I have seen some use just the laptop
and final scratch and you just don't get the same
vibe... But on the other hand I have seen Kevin
Saunderson use it along with decks and
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Ableton on the other hand has made non-DJs like
the mainboards
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I think there's been an interesting economic impact, especially for
those
djs who don't or barely
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I think there's been an interesting economic impact, especially for those
djs who don't or barely make an income from playing out.
Final Scratch has allowed a lot of djs I
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I wonder if anyone
I like their quote... it may not be the real thing... but at least you're
playing with vinyl! ehehe :)
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Ryan Snowden wrote:
For all those enterprising young minds out there, it's time to
come up with
a similar version of final scratch and sell it at a cheaper cost
to undercut
final scratch :) In 5 years time we can't have final scratch dictating
prices can we? :)
How
I thought he was using Ableton Live.
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It's a major technological breakthrough for the art of DJing, so therefore
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I thought he was using Ableton Live.
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have been saying about the set...
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It's a major technological breakthrough for the art of DJing,
so therefore
I believe it was Ableton Live, all the way.
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I'm really annoyed that I didn't make it down on Saturday
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I'm really annoyed that I didn't make it down on Saturday,
considering what I've heard about Surgeon's set that night!
But what I've still not gathered is whether he was using
Ableton Live or if he was just spinning on decks
- Of the two, I would say Ableton offers more advantages than
- Final Scratch
- but requires more prep work before a set. I really can't see
- the point in
- buying the vinyl side of Final Scratch unless you plan to do
- some scratching
- or love doing backspins.
there is something to be said
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- Of the two, I would say Ableton offers more advantages than
- Final Scratch
- but requires more prep work before a set. I really can't see
- the point in
- buying the vinyl side of Final Scratch unless you plan to do
- some scratching
- or love doing
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Sent: 10 February 2004 12:55
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
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...
I reckon I'm not that sure about that.
I think that a lot
- 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
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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...
I
- Single sales are now the lowest they have ever been, in fact
- I was in a
- studio last week and the first thing they knocked out wasn't
- a rough mix, it
- was a fcuking ringtone!
nevermind the death of techno...this is the death of music!
robin...
I recently started using Ableton Live next to Traktor (FS), Vinyls and
Buzztracker. The freedom that comes along with this setup is pretty
genius. The only thing i miss right now are some Kaosspads II and
another set of arms/hands :)
The big thumb down of this setup:
It needs too much tablespace
This will always be the way but its not how the mass market works I'm
afraid, you can't force people at gun point...
well, yeah, I was making the point that I think there will still be kids
buying stuff coming through, I didnt mean in a mass-market kind of sense.
I'm talking about it in
but it always has been a tiny
majority. and rest assured the large scale music industry will find a way
to sell their products to the kids and collect the revenues. whether this
is via mp3 or whatever downloadable format, or via a hard copy of
something, I have no idea, but they'll still be
- well your kids are cool with it because it's free (and seen as
- rebellious) 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
-
There's just no pleasing us I reckon.
well, thats for sure.
no, yeah, I get what you're saying now.
I thought you were mis-understanding me and I'm wound up as it is today.
but anyway
alex
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- End of
- Thing is, most aren't paying for it - now that it's
- software, its wide open
- and no amount of encryption or copyright protection will
- save them - people
- aren't paying, fact...
12 months ago i'd have agreed with you there martin. at this point in
time tho i'm not sure the big players
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- Thing is, most aren't paying for it - now that it's
- software, its wide open
- and no amount of encryption or copyright protection will
- save them - people
- aren't paying, fact...
12 months ago i'd have agreed with you there martin. at this point in
- They know they've lost and the only way is to prosecutes
- individuals - last
- tactic - fear.
-
- 19 billion lost vs 1.25 made, my accountant would say that's
- NOT a fair
- amount.
We're way off topic now (i'll be on topic by the end of this mail so
bear with me). The losses the companies
sorry to be a t**t, but I had to laugh...
1.25 billion made
its a rum do when you're only making that much huh?!
but, anyway, thats nothing to do with anything, so carry on!
btw, Martin, that report you mentioned, is that available on the internet
or anything, might help me understand all this
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- They know they've lost and the only way is to prosecutes
- individuals - last
- tactic - fear.
-
- 19 billion lost vs 1.25 made, my accountant would say that's
- NOT a fair
- amount.
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This is a figure from a independent professional report,
We're way off topic now (i'll be on topic by the end of this mail so
bear with me). The losses the companies attribute to
piracy/p2p internet downloads are way off target anyway, this
(19billion) is probably a RIAA figure.
It is as far as I'm aware - I think it's based on an estimate for
FWIW, a person I know works for a major label and is quite heavily
involved with that label's anti-p2p efforts. He tells me that while the
majors are confident that the next few years will see legitimate mp3
services eclipse the illegal ones in terms of visibility and prominence,
they have
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the main hurdle to overcome is that people (myself included i guess)
like to get something tangible for their money, not just bits on a disk
(which could fail)i suppose one way aroud this is to make sure that
when you buy the tune in the digital format you want you effectively
have a
the counter-intuitive part of mixing is tuning your perception to two
different streams of audio at the same time.
statements like this sounds a lot like people who used to say it was
un-natural for people to listen to music made by machines.
something isn't un-natural just because you're not
Subject: RE: (313) final scratch
I remember about 2 years ago there was a week where there was a lot of
discussion on the list about final scratch, some ppl liked it, some were
totally against it and thought that it was going to have significant effects of
the production of vinyl and DJing, etc.
Now that the technology has
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I remember about 2 years ago there was a week where there was
a lot of discussion on the list about final scratch, some ppl
liked it, some were totally against it and thought that it
was going
I'm not an authority on the matter by any stretch of the imagination, but my
gut instinct is that vinyl DJ'ing was about to die (relatively speaking--by
about to die I mean within 5 years), and final scratch probably single
handedly added at least 5-10 more years to the craft's lifespan (those
tracks or even simply pay rent. Selling all your records years
ago was considered a sure sign of either retirment or insanity. With Final
Scratch, you can make bank and still keep playing.
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Subject: (313) final scratch
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Another good point, but being american and inebriated by consumer culture as
I am, I like to own things. Having a physical piece of wax [sometimes] with
a cute little picture on it, or even just a white label, is just fun to me.
So I still break out in a rash when I think about selling off my
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Another good point, but being american and inebriated by consumer culture
as
I am, I like to own things. Having a physical piece of wax [sometimes]
with
a cute little picture
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Another good point, but being american and inebriated by consumer
culture
as
I am, I like to own things. Having a physical piece of wax [sometimes
not as far away as you may think.
Martin
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It's a major technological breakthrough for the art
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FInal Scratch, for all its convenience, is yet to make a Dj set
considerable better. In fact, I still think its slowed down things like
track selection.
Ableton on the other hand has made non-DJs like Brenden Gillan into really
enjoyable DJs and really good DJs like
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I think there's been an interesting economic impact, especially for those
djs who don't or barely make an income from playing out.
Final Scratch has allowed a lot of djs I know to sell off large chunks of
their record collections so they could
there was some talk about this on the list recently i think.
TRAKTOR and Final Scratch
The new cooperation between Stanton and Native Instruments marks another
milestone in digital DJing: Final Scratch will soon be running on the power
of NI's TRAKTOR software. TRAKTOR Basic FS, the first
the sound system at gas (where fk played sat) is absolutely crap. that's why
he sounded crap on the eqs and echo/delay. on the vinyl sound system at body
and soul, fk's use of the eqs was beyond reproach (which can't be said for
joe claussel, he gets a wee bit carried away).
anyway, we were there
About FS and Traktor...John Tejada told me today that now
Tracktor has
merged with final scratch and are combining the two in a new
concept to be
presented this week at Namm (L.A)
I think It will be the next big thing !
...I suppose it will work on Mac too...
...but don't wait for me
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, James Bucknell wrote:
francois k played sydney last night using a titatium powerbook and two
turntables. looks like final scratch has been ported for mac osx!
so, anybody want to buy a few thousand classic chicago/detroit/new york
house and techno records?
you've burned
Now if they would just add some recording functionality, it would be a perfect
system. Sux you have to have an additional recording device just to record
yourself. It'd be nice if something like soundforge was built into this app.
Anyone know anything about possible upgrades??
Subject: RE: (313) final scratch recording?
Now if they would just add some recording functionality, it would be a
perfect system. Sux you have to have an additional recording device just to
record yourself. It'd be nice if something like soundforge was built into
this app.
Anyone know anything
Benn Glazier said:
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francois k played sydney last night using a titatium powerbook and two
turntables. looks like final scratch has been ported for mac osx!
so, anybody want to buy a few thousand classic
vinyls ;-) !
Fabrice Lig
http://www.multimania.com/fabricelig/
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Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 14:50:26 -0800
it's coming very soon, but the likelihood is that what francois
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 14:25:59 +1100 (EST), David Gillies
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Benn Glazier said:
I was less than impressed with the night to be honest. Mixing quite
ropey at times, however I found from about 3 to 4.30 was the best - left
shortly afterwards.
Nice to hear tunes like
Benn Glazier wrote on Sun, 12 Jan 2003 about following:
Nice to hear tunes like Maurizio's M4.5, Baby Wants to Ride by Frankie
Knuckles,
Jamie Principle actually ;-)
Interesting you say this.. As I have a copy of it on FFRR which credits
Jamie Principle, and the original (Trax
francois k played sydney last night using a titatium powerbook and two
turntables. looks like final scratch has been ported for mac osx!
so, anybody want to buy a few thousand classic chicago/detroit/new york
house and techno records?
james
Could've been Traktor.
There's a few dj's who are using it these days.
Similar to FS but different.
G
James Bucknell wrote:
francois k played sydney last night using a titatium powerbook and two
turntables. looks like final scratch has been ported for mac osx!
so, anybody want to buy
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Could've been Traktor.
There's a few dj's who are using it these days.
Similar to FS but different.
G
James
of it..
scotto
lansing, mi.
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Could've been Traktor.
There's a few dj's who are using
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 01:56:51 -0500, James Bucknell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
francois k played sydney last night using a titatium powerbook and two
turntables. looks like final scratch has been ported for mac osx!
so, anybody want to buy a few thousand classic chicago/detroit/new york
house
Final Scratch will be released for MacOS early this year. I'd say he'd
be one of the beta testers ;)
Peace,
Patrick.
On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Benn Glazier wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 01:56:51 -0500, James Bucknell
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francois k played sydney last night
nah m8 - read the f/s site forums ... f/s can be run as part of a normal
distro (slackware, redhat etc)
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Message-
From: scotto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 November 2002 19:34
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Final Scratch mac Q
THAT SUX. I just bought a new mac laptop and I'm not getting
a new windoze
machine ever if I can help it.
I seem to remember them saying
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, logic7 wrote:
FS requires a true linux partition, not a virtual one, it adds a bootloader
to the MBR so one can boot to either FS/Linux or Windows. It's not an
embedded linux either, it's more like a mini distribution.
Not so. FS 1.0 installs itself into a ~300MB
: Re: (313) Final Scratch mac Q
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:If you have Mac X, it has the ability to emulate windows. There is a
:decent
:chance that you could run final scratch through the emulation
capabilities.
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and
run FS?
scotto
lansing, mi
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Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 4:01 PM
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From FinalScratch.com
Q) Will there be a Macintosh version
lynix on to the mac and
run FS?
scotto
lansing, mi
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Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 4:01 PM
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From FinalScratch.com
Q
, November 12, 2002 2:34 PM
To: scotto; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Final Scratch mac Q
If you have Mac X, it has the ability to emulate windows. There is a decent
chance that you could run final scratch through the emulation capabilities.
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From: scotto [EMAIL
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Final Scratch mac Q
In theory, Final Scratch could simply be recompiled for PPC versions of
Linux. Then it would work with changes to hardware specific drivers and
whatnot.
Will they do it? Dunno. It's possible, but not always done
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Subject: Re: (313) Final Scratch mac Q
not really. it's not a matter of linux-to-PPC linux translation. FS
doesn't run on a full linux OS distribution. it's
True that. But FS runs on linux (not windows)
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From: Kookie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 2:34 PM
To: scotto; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Final Scratch mac Q
If you have Mac X, it has the ability to emulate windows
when the hell is the mac version coming out?
scotto
lansing, mi
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Subject: (313) Final Scratch
From my 'Business Development Specialist' source at Jands
, November 11, 2002 10:29 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
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when the hell is the mac version coming out?
scotto
lansing, mi
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From my 'Business Development Specialist' source at Jands Electronics...
Yup, the first stocks of C-Tick Australia Approved Final Scratch units have
arrived and are in the process of being shipped out to Authorised Stanton
Stockists. There are only very limited numbers of in this first
I went to the Plasa light/sound show in london the other week and finally
got a chance to roadtest F/S on the uk distributor of stanton's stand :]
I was thoroughly impressed and I would say it is very difficult to fault - I
gave it some solid scratching + crabbing and it held up fine as well as
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The software is pretty good
too - you can see a waveform of the tune
This is something I'd not considered
had to look for myself... never saw it as a reality
http://www.finalscratch.com/
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by this report and like all reports I am starting to really
admire the FS and its potential..cheers Marc for this :)
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Sent: 19 September 2002 10:31
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] FiNal ScrAtch - finally roadtested
, September 19, 2002 10:29 AM
To: Langsman, Marc; 313@hyperreal.org
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by this report and like all reports I am starting to really
admire the FS and its potential..cheers Marc for this :)
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Stinson
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by this report and like all reports I am starting to really
ÇöüñërpöïñT
Something that everyone needs to think about
Now instead of copying cds... we will be able to copy vinyl. I thought that at
least the producers of dance music who only pressed vinyl were safe. Now all
someone has to do is go buy a track and post it on kazaa...
That
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Subject: [313] Final Scratch - thoughts...
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Something that everyone needs to think about
Now instead of copying cds... we will be able to copy vinyl.
I thought that at least the producers of dance music who only
pressed vinyl were safe. Now all someone has
, 2002 12:43 PM
:To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 313@hyperreal.org
:Subject: RE: [313] Final Scratch - thoughts...
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:I'd still be more than happy to buy new vinyl, but I could sample it
and
:then keep the originals in minty condition stashed away somewhere. I
guess
:if this really takes off
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subject: RE: [313] Final Scratch - thoughts...
And knowing people that run small label that can only afford to press
around 500 copies of a release I'm sure they'd be more than happy that
their release could reach a much larger audience.
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: [313] Final Scratch - thoughts...
I'd still be more than happy to buy new vinyl, but I could sample it and
then keep the originals in minty condition stashed away somewhere. I guess
if this really takes off then eventually record pressing will become a thing
of the past and labels might start
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