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geposted Fri 04 Jan 02 @ 10:25 pm
I can go with scratching :-) but wma??? It sucks big time!
Greetz, DJ T-Bone
Greetz, DJ T-Bone
geposted Sat 05 Jan 02 @ 7:19 pm
Personally, I could live without scratching too. Main thing we need it autoplay. That's just me tho. I can't imagine a good reason for wma support either, but if someone thinks they need it, I'm sure the teamers will examine the idea.
geposted Sat 05 Jan 02 @ 10:11 pm
If you really want scratching, save up some bux and buy a cheap turntable. Plug it into your line in, and scratch with the music. No biggie.
The key with scratching is the interface, though. You need to be able to have one hand on the crossfade (or on the seperate volume slider, the way i do) so you can create cool sounds. With only one mouse, it would not be possible to do a decent sounding fully digital scratch.
Pioneer CDJ-1000.... two months from now, I will have two of those bad boys running with two Atomix channels. That will be fun :D
The key with scratching is the interface, though. You need to be able to have one hand on the crossfade (or on the seperate volume slider, the way i do) so you can create cool sounds. With only one mouse, it would not be possible to do a decent sounding fully digital scratch.
Pioneer CDJ-1000.... two months from now, I will have two of those bad boys running with two Atomix channels. That will be fun :D
geposted Mon 07 Jan 02 @ 4:13 am
well WMA support requires to pay a licence from Microsoft to use THEIR technologies... (always due to copyrights)
geposted Mon 07 Jan 02 @ 10:39 am
Damn Microsoft! :(
geposted Fri 11 Jan 02 @ 3:01 am
so, use ogg vorbis which is free and post more and more message to see the ogg vorbis format included in atomix
geposted Fri 11 Jan 02 @ 12:26 pm