LOVES IT
3/4/2008 6:38:24 PM
i didnt read the article simply because im kind of busy at the moment... but ill comment simply based on the title.in all honest it makes sense. the CDs big sell was portability. walkman CD players, ease to play in cars, ease to carry around in general. Now that MP3 players own CDs in every way for portability, I can see why going back to vinyl for the stuff you only listen to in a home stereo almost makes sense.i bet the article said something like this anyways tho
3/4/2008 7:00:51 PM
Vinyl is shit. Fucking dumbasses. And yes, I know that engineers have been compressing the dynamic range on CD's since the 90's. They're fucking dumbasses too.
3/4/2008 7:01:35 PM
but then collecting vinyl CDs wont make people hip anymore
3/4/2008 7:05:08 PM
3/4/2008 7:05:28 PM
vinyl may be better in those ways but i still love CD's. I still buy cds pretty regularly.
3/4/2008 7:09:07 PM
3/4/2008 7:20:26 PM
p90s suck.
3/4/2008 7:22:33 PM
yea that totally shoulda been vinyl recordsbut im not gonna edit that shit for lulz
3/4/2008 7:24:29 PM
3/4/2008 7:26:24 PM
This is weird, because I just recently realized myself that all I buy CDs for is to collect (in most cases I already have downloaded the mp3s long before I even buy the CD), so I might as well just start buying vinyl instead.
3/4/2008 7:26:57 PM
3/4/2008 7:28:12 PM
it encourages more involved listening, too...you can just throw a CD in while you're driving or doing homework, but when you have to put on a record and make a concerted effort to turn it over, you're more inclined to sit down and just listengood times
3/4/2008 7:29:07 PM
I buy the CDs; and if I really dig the album, then I buy the vinyl too. But I recognize the superior sound quality of records.
3/4/2008 7:34:11 PM
Records can bite the dust for all I care. They don't come close to a proper multi-channel SACD for an all-around listening experience. This resurgence is just a fad.
3/4/2008 7:41:43 PM
a CD, even an SACD, will never have a sample rate high enough to fully reproduce an analog recording's waveformbullshit recorded on protools probably sounds the same, though
3/4/2008 7:45:29 PM
vinyl ftw
3/4/2008 7:46:52 PM
3/4/2008 7:52:20 PM
vinyl is a joke. vinyl pressed from digital sources, doubly so.Also, lol at vinyl enthusists using mp3s.
3/4/2008 7:52:56 PM
i need a fucking record player
3/4/2008 7:56:33 PM
it's not a sound.it's a feel.sort of like transistors vs. tubes
3/4/2008 7:56:58 PM
give up man. You won't convince people who think otherwise.
3/4/2008 8:01:47 PM
these people probably like the stereo mix of pet sounds, too
3/4/2008 8:07:35 PM
It's been 15 years since I bought a music CD.....And I think vinyl freaks belong in the same group as beer/wine snobs.
3/4/2008 8:09:25 PM
^^^^ That just sounds like bullshit
3/4/2008 8:11:19 PM
you can say all you want about sampling fidelitythe feel is still differentjust like transistors vs. tubes
3/4/2008 8:12:45 PM
3/4/2008 8:13:55 PM
If by "feel" you mean harmonic distortion then you're right. distortion != quality
3/4/2008 8:15:22 PM
The rock 'n' roll music has ruined my hearing over the years, so I can't hear your sampling rates and whatnot anyway. But I do know that I like holding a record gatefold better than opening a folder on my hard drive.Also, is there a link to this article?
3/4/2008 8:25:06 PM
^^^ CDs ARE digital audio
3/4/2008 8:28:36 PM
^^ i got it off some blog, apparently it's from wiredand digital audio boy up there didn't read the article
3/4/2008 8:30:25 PM
haha, silly music snobs.
3/4/2008 8:30:42 PM
I think he means... digital as in lives completely on a computer/mp3/etc and not a CD.
3/4/2008 8:31:40 PM
They need to have cheaper equipment to transfer music from vinyl to mp3. Or have it so that if you buy a record you can download the mp3 for free. I'm all for playing records again, but there's no way I'm buying the same music twice.
3/4/2008 8:32:24 PM
I'd pay for another media twice... like I buy the CD, i get the record at cost or something similar--but yea, full price for both is stupid
3/4/2008 8:33:09 PM
^^ they sell a USB turntable at Best Buy that makes it easy as it can possibly be without using a topographic scanner on the record.^^^ I know what he meant hence the " "
3/4/2008 8:34:49 PM
I have two copies of this on vinyl, two on CD, one tape, one 8-track, and in MP3.
3/4/2008 8:35:11 PM
3/4/2008 8:51:40 PM
3/4/2008 8:55:08 PM
It's been a while, but here goes:
3/4/2008 8:55:31 PM
1000 Hurts on vinyl came with the CD in the package, too.^ thx u ]
3/4/2008 8:56:58 PM
^^ you realize that first picture is actually of a CD made to look like a record?[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 8:57 PM. Reason : ]
3/4/2008 8:57:22 PM
yikes...you're righti'll edit it right away
3/4/2008 8:58:17 PM
just this last week, Nonesuch/Warner Bros sent us a white-label vinyl promo of the new Black Keys, with a letter included that said something about how they thought everyone should listen to this album on vinyl before hearing it on cd or something.. pretty sweetand we got these sweet Mars Volta promos when their new album came out.. they were cds, but they had vinyl on the top of them, so you could throw it on a record player and listen to some b-side.. more artists should do that[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 10:08 PM. Reason : ..]
3/4/2008 10:06:10 PM
pretty sweet
3/4/2008 10:06:44 PM
10,000BC pre-release on betamax is so amazing[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 10:18 PM. Reason : let me get that in .pad format]
3/4/2008 10:15:55 PM
3/4/2008 10:17:57 PM
well, the tones from vinyl are more well suited for the human ear so i can understand thisi love vinyl and need to pick up a player sometimerecord players are so baller
3/4/2008 10:18:18 PM
i'm not nearly indie enough to buy vinyl.
3/4/2008 10:39:15 PM
3/4/2008 10:44:51 PM