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Re: Fusion stops producing vinyls

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John Cove wrote:
ceero wrote:What the hell do you want ? 15 releases per month ? These release-hungry kids are so annoying :fist:
John Cove wrote: Not :rofl: :rofl:
Oh yes, it is. Vinyl sounds alive next to digital stuff.
Record a mix with vinyls and one with 320's and you will hear a huge difference
Yeah, the one with 320s sounds objectively better, but the one with Vinyl sounds nicer.
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JC: Are you serious ? This made me lol a bit seriously :P
Sure that when you rip vinyl to digital it wont be the same quality as digitally releases file. But try to listen to the same track from a vinyl and from winamp, thats the difference.
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ceero wrote:Are you serious ? This made me lol a bit seriously :P
Sure that when you rip vinyl to digital it wont be the same quality as digitally releases file. But try to listen to the same track from a vinyl and from winamp, thats the difference.
I have many vinyls @ home, but I still say that the 320's sound better.
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It depends on your view. Looking at it pure quality-wise, mp3s are better. Tho vinyl has a certain sound, which can never be achieved by an mp3-file...

It's a sad day in hardstyle history nonetheless. I do get why labels go digital only, it's logical, but I really love mixing with vinyl. The feeling of a direct touch between you and your vinyl is no match for any CD-player. Therefore it's sad that vinyl disappears.

Now it's probably time for all you digital DJs to tell us vinyl DJs all the advantages of a digital label. Go ahead, you can try to convince us, but you won't succeed. Most vinyl DJs know the advantages of CDs pretty well, but you guys never experienced that feeling of direct touch when you mix with vinyl...
I'm going to miss that feeling...
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Alterz wrote:
SativaNL wrote:Finally!

Great step for Fusion!
Vinyl is dead, as it belongs!
Viva la digital revolution _O_
You know the quality of a vinyl is better then a mp3 right?

Don't care about mp3 but WAVE is way better quality than Vinyl... ;)

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funny thing is. I started out mixing with cdjs and I like them a lot, but when I bought my turntable and mixed with a vinyl for the very first time.. That feeling is just so different than mixing with a cdj. Also more challenging because there is no auto cue function (I like to be challenged :P) Pure analog. I love that. I am not saying vinyl is better or worse than digital. I do like both equal. Both have their advantages. :)

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vinyl age will be over very soon... ////:
sad to see it, i still want to learn mixing with vinyl...
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Post by heny »

I wonder what will now happen to the Freaky recordstore.. :?
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to bad :( but soon every label will go digital.. :(

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John Cove wrote:
ceero wrote:Are you serious ? This made me lol a bit seriously :P
Sure that when you rip vinyl to digital it wont be the same quality as digitally releases file. But try to listen to the same track from a vinyl and from winamp, thats the difference.
I have many vinyls @ home, but I still say that the 320's sound better.

Maybe because of your bad needle / mixer/ ampifier etc but the sound that comes from a vinyl is much and much better than mp3

Mp3 is a compressed audio format which means that the lower and upper frequencies are cutoff because you cant hear them and this way they reduce size. The thing is you can feel those frequencies.

So mp3 is not as good as a pure wave or any other lossless format. Or for example vinyl because they are printed lossless

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