Aaron
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havent read all the replies...but you cant change the pitch so beat matching is a no no.
Use FS or PCDJ Scratch instead
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Aj.
havent read all the replies...but you cant change the pitch so beat matching is a no no.
Use FS or PCDJ Scratch instead
Wowser
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Aaron
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Aj.
what's with the face, that's all I had to contribue, I am genuinely impressed just don't feel I know enough to write a reply
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by Aj.
havent read all the replies...but you cant change the pitch so beat matching is a no no.
So basically they are utter toss then!
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Aaron
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pretty much yeah, unles ur gonna do a lot of cutting
just a gimmick (sp) IMO
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Laney
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You can buy CD players that can slow down tracks on the fly, so why haven't these been integrated into an Ipod?
Surely it can't be THAT hard?
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Aaron
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would just need some sort of cache on the mixing unit to store the unplayed part of the file (if it was slowed down of course) this "cache" could then be cleaned when the next song is loaded.....
yeah not that hard for a company that size
[Edited on 13-10-2005 by Aj.]
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