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<blockquote data-quote="Joey Sarks" data-source="post: 649339" data-attributes="member: 35749"><p>I'm from the Detroit area, turntables are still very prevelant here. Usually I see people playing records, using serato with control records, or doin their live pas with ableton. Barely ever catch anyone running the cd decks if there are any setup to begin with. I mean i'm definitely one to back technology and new things, but seems to me like people still love their turntables. I even look at tons of pics online from parties all over europe and canada, from what I see in the booth it never even occured to me that platters were gettin phased out. </p><p>And maybe cheesy was a bad choice of word. I just mean places like club bleu here, or djs like dan, bad boy bill, or benni benassi for example. I've definitely seen lots of trance, progressive house, hip hop, and house djs use cd decks, but I cant think of many minimal/techno djs that use em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joey Sarks, post: 649339, member: 35749"] I'm from the Detroit area, turntables are still very prevelant here. Usually I see people playing records, using serato with control records, or doin their live pas with ableton. Barely ever catch anyone running the cd decks if there are any setup to begin with. I mean i'm definitely one to back technology and new things, but seems to me like people still love their turntables. I even look at tons of pics online from parties all over europe and canada, from what I see in the booth it never even occured to me that platters were gettin phased out. And maybe cheesy was a bad choice of word. I just mean places like club bleu here, or djs like dan, bad boy bill, or benni benassi for example. I've definitely seen lots of trance, progressive house, hip hop, and house djs use cd decks, but I cant think of many minimal/techno djs that use em. [/QUOTE]
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