shane, touche

nice comeback to my cheeky dig at trance...
but nice one for posting, Id like to get a bit more into this thread...
Firstly, im not into replicating the 1210 approach (as we're talking about the evolution of performing here...). But like M-lab hinted at, I wanna investigate what I can do data-wise that maybe I couldnt do deck wise.
When I exclusively used 1210's, I would do a lot of transformer 'scratching', millsian cuts and chops, screwing with the platter when the power was off, backspins, quick and dirty eq-isms etc (plus using my beloved Korg Kaos pad)...but that was when I just had two records playing. My stuff now tends to be very loop based rather than a tune for 2 or 3 mins, so I am throwing 4 or 5 loops together (2 or 3 drum tracks, a bass track, melody track, fx track, coupla midi tracks, vocals etc). Im finding the results of this to be much more interesting that just 2 beat mixed records...every couple of minutes I find myself going 'yeah, that is groovy as f*ck' and its stuff that I may never replicate again, even with the same instruments and samples...
Sooo...i really want to find out what digital-only techniques people are using...