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Vi-Pod
for the vinyl purists among us | |
each new track is introduced with the sound of a record crashing onto a deck.
the Vi-pod adds all the scratchy noises that we know and love or as some would put it every little bit of the production.
finishing with the last few chords repeating endlessly as the needle sticks in the groove. (well
a few times to get the effect).
Run-out groove noise simulating CD_20player
Run-out_20groove_20...ating_20CD_20player The non-MP3 version [hippo, May 23 2006]
(I just thought po'd like one of these)
http://gizmodo.com/...speakers-176701.php [Dub, May 27 2006]
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It's similar to a regular :q - only it doesn't care if you haven't saved your pod first. ^dd :wq |
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Nothing, except as an observation (or pun if you will) with regards to the title of this idea. Similar to saying "I thought this idea was going to be about...", only more vi-esquely terse. It's a form of humour you see. Like a joke. |
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:q - laughing while smoking a cigarette. |
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But yeah, excellent idea! |
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Other than that, great idea! I would love to have vi available to me anywhere. |
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I thought this would be a portable record player backpack or handbag stylized to look like an iPod. |
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For those who want to be able to scratch anytime, anywhere. |
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. especially for [Galbinus_Caeli] |
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<tick>, <ssshhk> This is a great idea, [po]. I really like it, ke it, ke it, ke it <clunck>, <tick>. |
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This is baked on a Counting Crows cd~~
Across A Wire/ Live in New York City~~~
last song, cd2, right before the secret track, it skips over and over for quite a few minutes simulating the vinyl sound.
Besides, if you want the sound of vinyl, then play vinyl if you're really a *purist*. |
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nothing to do with Roundheads then? |
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I like it because it's a feature easily added to most mp3 players and I'm surprised no one's done it yet. |
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The scratches and pops never sound as good as they used to, on vinyl. |
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Not like when I was young, we had real scratches and pops back then. |
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Aye! And Wow and Flutter! - You try tellin' the young'un's o'today, and they'll not believe ya. Nope. I say they'll not believe ya. |
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