vinyl rips
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- Miguex0
No, they dont have to be vinyl rips. But alot of the stuff i have is deep house that wasnt released digitally. I used to use soulseek for pc. That had alot of the stuff i have.
I used to think this same thing 5 years ago, but these days there is WAY MORE stuff released digitally than on vinyl.
Between mastering and cutting a dubplate you can pay between $40 - $100 per track, a digital release cost nothing more than your own sweat (and studio gear) these days.Don't search for "vinyl rips" search for "mp3s" and I'm sure you will find most of your old tracks, unless they are suuuuuuuuper rare dubplates that were given to you by the producers themselves, you can always just rip those yourself or look at the producer's site to see if he has it released digitally and where to buy it
- DRIFTMONKEY0
Samurai's right. If you want your vinyl only stuff digital, why not just get a USB turntable?
- Miguex0
nothing sounds like [insert favorite medium here]
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