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Every turntablist I have seen has used vinyl primarily for rythmic purposes (i.e. scratching), rendering what ever was on the record unrecognizable. They use a variety of different records more for timberal and rythmic variation than for sampling purposes. ----- Original Message ----- From: "'b'bender" <ko-jella@webtv.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 2:42 PM Subject: Re: playing w/ dj's > but i still see a basic flaw being that nomatter how many hours a day > the "turntablist"puts in to practicing his "instrument"ha ha, he/she is > still working with some one elses musical creation.pushing a jimmy page > album back and forth on a table ,by no stretch,makes you a guitar player > or ,i should say ,a musician.to compare this to the talent of charlie > parker.......at least the loopers are getting away from taking other > peoples music and looping it and instead using generic sounds.... >