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Topic author: harkess
Subject: DJ Controls
Posted on: 12/28/2004 07:35:59 AM
Message:

Just installed the latest firmware update, and I see a cryptic "DJ Controls" screen. How does this work? What is it for?

Thanks!
Robert Harkess

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Reply author: kronin
Replied on: 12/28/2004 09:39:41 AM
Message:

It has been there since Firmware 2.21. It's described in that firmware's release notes, available here.


Reply author: harkess
Replied on: 12/28/2004 12:46:14 PM
Message:

quote:
Originally posted by kronin

It has been there since Firmware 2.21. It's described in that firmware's release notes, available here.



Thanks for the reply. From a practical standpoint, why would anyone need these controls?


Reply author: deez
Replied on: 12/28/2004 1:02:08 PM
Message:

Well, it seems the point is now moot since this feature is gone in firmware 2.27 (at least, I can't find it anymore).


Reply author: kronin
Replied on: 12/28/2004 1:30:54 PM
Message:

quote:
Originally posted by deez

Well, it seems the point is now moot since this feature is gone in firmware 2.27 (at least, I can't find it anymore).


Nope, still there (at least in 2.27.0137). You have to be playing something, and have headphones plugged in (it doesn't work over NeuroCast). Then it's in the XI menu that comes up when you're at the Now Playing screen and press right.

As far as when would someone use it? With the speed change, you can use that to beat-match. With the looping, you can play a section of the song over and over to either use it as background in a loop, or use it to learn a section of a song.


Reply author: deez
Replied on: 12/29/2004 11:40:10 AM
Message:

You're right. I was coming in to work today and saw the DJ Controls option. I could swear on a stack of bibles it wasn't there yesterday but...

As far as uses goes, you could speed up an audio book a bit and listen to an entire book faster. I know that the speed of the person reading the book in the few audio books I've heard is alot slower than I can effectively comprehend, so that's my .02.


Reply author: Trees
Replied on: 01/09/2005 10:56:21 PM
Message:

I found an interesting use for the DJ controls. While waiting with my kids in the car for my wife to emerge from the mall, I recorded my kids' ( two girls ages 6 & 10 plus a cousin also 10) antics and replayed at about 25% slower speed. They thought it was hilarious and I didn't get my player back for the entire ride home. The best part was we recorded my wife when she got back in and had a few more laughs.
Looking for any new way to annoy and play practical jokes on people I work with, I thought of yet another use. I record 5 statements while trying to disguise my voice. Then slow it down about 25% and assign each recording to a preset button. I then called my boss and told him I was 'Randy' from the spa and I was confirming our appointment. I also went through what we were going to do to him - massage, pedicure, body waxing, etc. Each statement prerecorded on a different preset. It was quite funny.
I have done this to a few friends and co-workers and have used different scenarios - chinese restaurant waiting for person to pick up order, mad guy with new york accent ( sped up and sounding like a Joe Pesci wannabe) as well as the flaming gay guy from the salon - No offense to the Chinese, Joe Pesci wannabe's, or the flamin gay guys.

Sorry this is kind of long but it was necessary to explain.
Tree


Reply author: Sottilde
Replied on: 01/10/2005 5:08:57 PM
Message:

Yes, much fun involved. I just wish NA had gotten to work on FLAC, the randomizer, the interface, etc... before they introduced a wholly unnecessary feature such as this.

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