Re: Robot DJs

From: Eric Kitel (eric@ayalounge.com)
Date: Wed Feb 20 2002 - 03:00:10 CET

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    check out this thing http://www.atomixmp3.com/ , it does all the
    beatmatching for you (as long as you stick to straight forward 4 on the
    floor beats)

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Job de Wit" <jobwit@vpro.nl>
    To: "Acieeed" <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 1:40 PM
    Subject: RE: Robot DJs

    > At 11:58 -0500 19-02-2002, tk1o@netscape.net wrote:
    > >A machine can never replace humanity side of a live DJ, his
    > >interaction with the crowd is beyond technical skills of playing the
    > >vinyls.
    >
    > What I hope is that it will be able to elevate people like me to
    > stardom. I can't be bothered to practice my turntable skills enough
    > to become a great DJ. However, I do have excellent taste in music.
    > Now all I need to do is concentrate on my job as a selector and the
    > machine can do the mixing. Excellent! This is, I believe, what the
    > Pioneer CMX-5000 does. It's still a bit expensive, though, but that's
    > always the case with new equipment. I can wait.
    >
    > JoB
    > --
    > http://3voor12.vpro.nl/elementaal
    >



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