Benefits of sampling vinyls?

Vinyls are question of style. I mean the sound quality is better as a basis, but it has the crackling sounds. If your'e into new school hip hop, i can´t recommend it. I personaly like the special sounds that comes of vinyl, then you can also hear that it´s a old record, and that you have gave it new life. Which is the idea of hip-hop to me.
 
Vinyl sampling really adds some extra layers to your track...it's almost like you can hear how long the record has been sitting in a record shop..floating around to different owners.
 
For me digging and sampling from vinyl are part of my workflow.

I've no problem in asking the dude at the record shop to drop the needle on a disc if I'm unsure about it - and more often than not I'll get a flip from nearly every disc I buy.

In terms of workflow - I find it far quicker to grab a disc, drop the needle, record the piece I want and start chopping than to have to copy a YouTube URL, paste it into a converter website, convert to wav, truncate the sample - yada yada yada...

There just less fannying about with vinyl imo.
 
You wont be allowed to sell your music anymore, so that's good. lol

(leaving now before everyone gets on me) lol peace.
 
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