interesting...i think this has more to do with music
appreciation/collecting than dj'ing (although relevant to many dj's),
turning digital music into a digital "object" closer to what we
experience with actual objects. we had like a 30 page argument
touching on that on c-b-s recently.

On Jan 2, 2008 2:16 PM, Michael Pujos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> > But that's not the point - what you're saying is fine if you already know 
> > what track you're going to play next.  For someone like me
> > who for years has been used to flicking through his records to decide what 
> > to play next Coverflow would be ideal.  Things seem to
> > leap out more to us simple minded types when they've got a nice big colour 
> > image associated rather than just the name of a file.
> >
> >
> Why not but it still seems much faster to choose into a list of tracks
> near the bpm of the playing track, to me.
>

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