2. He was impressed by the new Pioneer decks, except that the wheels don't
spin.
?? Isn't that sort of a basic requirement for a turntable?
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Disco D played here saturday (and he REALLY tore it up, by the way) and
we talked a bit about all this new DJ technology. He had a couple of things
to say about Final Scratch and the new Pioneer decks:
1. You can't actually scratch on Final Scratch. At least not battle scratching.
2. He was
it's a bizar tool
never seen this before
done by any machine accept the sl's
Mad'R
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2. He was impressed
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Eric Scuccimarra wrote:
You can't just get the software. You also need a little box that connects
the turntables to the laptop.
It's not available yet but the expected cost is about $500...
That's IT??
I already have a sony laptop but it is running windows...i wonder if
You can run beos and windows on the same system.. On mac it used to come
with a little application you run that boots the system into beos. Too bad
beos has not that many apps but its pretty nice to use.
on 11/1/01 2:27 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001,
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Jake wrote:
You can run beos and windows on the same system.. On mac it used to come
with a little application you run that boots the system into beos. Too bad
beos has not that many apps but its pretty nice to use.
So what I'm trying to figure out then is how the cdj-1000
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, atomly wrote:
[Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
as a sidenote wouldn't it be cool if the people who made final scratch and
other dj equipment actually had to pay a royalty to the artists
responsible for the original technology?
No.
If Shaquille O'Neal had to
[Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
as a sidenote wouldn't it be cool if the people who made final scratch and
other dj equipment actually had to pay a royalty to the artists
responsible for the original technology?
No.
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At 06:48 PM 11/1/2001 -0500, you wrote:
If Shaquille O'Neal had to pay a Curt Flood tax either to Flood or to an
institution Flood supported i think the world would be a much different
place. If the creators of Final Scratch had to pay a Flash tax to either
Grandmaster Flash or an
You can run beos and windows on the same system.. On mac it used to come
with a little application you run that boots the system into beos. Too bad
beos has not that many apps but its pretty nice to use.
only finalscratch pro will run on BeOS. The commercial version,
according to the email
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, mkb wrote:
At 06:48 PM 11/1/2001 -0500, you wrote:
If Shaquille O'Neal had to pay a Curt Flood tax either to Flood or to an
institution Flood supported i think the world would be a much different
place. If the creators of Final Scratch had to pay a Flash tax to either
Well then, what are you talking about? The Dutch(?) fellas who are releasing
Final Scratch stole or reverse engineered someone else's software to
develop theirs? This is the first claim of this I have heard, so please
enlighten us.
At 14:06 02/11/2001 -0500, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Fixer wrote:
Well then, what are you talking about? The Dutch(?) fellas who are releasing
Final Scratch stole or reverse engineered someone else's software to
develop theirs? This is the first claim of this I have heard, so please
enlighten us.
Fixer could you read my
I should have left it at What are you talking about? and not made the
assumption
I did, but that is where my mind went with your comment. Apologies.
You made an allusion to someone who should be getting paid from the Final
Scratch developers?
At 15:56 02/11/2001 -0500, Lester Kenyatta
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Fixer wrote:
I should have left it at What are you talking about? and not made the
assumption
I did, but that is where my mind went with your comment. Apologies.
You made an allusion to someone who should be getting paid from the Final
Scratch developers?
I mentioned
Damn that's wack...no Mac Version
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M Elliot-Knight wrote:
This is from an email directly from n2it that I got about
FinalScratch... this version is $2,999.00 so that little Spin feature
on DJ equipment was correct (if you buy this verison). Check the added
feature that Richie and
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Damn that's wack...no Mac Version
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M Elliot-Knight wrote:
This is from an email directly from n2it that I got about
FinalScratch... this version is $2,999.00 so that little Spin
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Damn that's wack...no Mac Version
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M Elliot-Knight wrote:
This is from an email directly from n2it that I got about
FinalScratch... this version is $2,999.00 so
Damn that's wack...no Mac Version
as joost says, the beos DOES run on a mac. so no, finalscratch doesn't run
on the mac os.
However, to be honest, you don't want to run this system under windows or
mac os ANYWAYS.
one of the most amazing things about the beos is its natural
It's truly too bad the BEOS got bought out by Palm, especially since all Palm
plans to do with BEOS is let it sit and rot. They only bought it to destroy
any competition that BEOS might have been to their Palm OS in the embedded
market.
Who knows how the BEOS market will turn out? I hope for
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according to richie (at the press conference in new york) it is being
ported for
mac os.
james
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according to richie (at the press conference in new york) it is being
ported for
mac os.
james
At 12:07 PM 11/1/2001, Jayson B. wrote:
Damn that's wack...no Mac Version
as joost says, the beos DOES run on a mac. so no, finalscratch doesn't
run on the mac os.
BeOS hasn't run on macs for a long long time. The BeBoxen used to be
powerpc boxes and beos ran on macs cause they
The real problem with porting to Windows and Mac is apparently that they
can't get at the USB device they use at a low enough level to get the
latency they want... If you have 35ms audio latency and the same in
latency from the record to the machine, you're definitely in noticeable
territory.
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, James Bucknell wrote:
final stratch requires a minimun speed of 500mgz. none of the macs pre
g3/4 have that speed. so using beos 4.5 on a mac won't help.
Megahertz as the sole measure of a processor is a myth. If it was
compiled for G3/G4-era powerPC chips, it
how much is the software without the laptop?
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You can't just get the software. You also need a little box that connects
the turntables to the laptop.
It's not available yet but the expected cost is about $500...
At 02:44 PM 11/1/2001 -0500, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
how much is the software without the laptop?
somewhere between $500 and $800.
james
Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/01/2001 02:44:00 PM
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how much is the software without
On Thursday, November 1, 2001, at 12:07 PM, Jayson B. wrote:
one of the most amazing things about the beos is its natural audio
latency time. STANDARD this OS spits out audio at THREE MILLISECONDS.
3 ms. Think about that one more time. That means the ONLY time a dj
is going to really
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