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Re: Cross Fade
Thank you for all your help.
I haven't had the time to play around with the remove silence feature yet and I hope that works for me. I'm a little disappointed that we will never have a true cross fade but I can live without it. I don't like having other applications running while I have Hoster running, but if anyone can suggest a DJ software program (with crossfade) that's not as clunky as ITUNES I might give that a shot for playing regular MP3 Thanks again, Stu |
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Re: Cross Fade
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you can try mixmeister, pcdj, ( easy to work )
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Re: Cross Fade
Thanks Billy
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Re: Cross Fade
on mixmeister you can do a long or short transition and you can add sound efx too, pcd is a virtual player..
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Re: Cross Fade
Stu, please read the manual on Fades and Remove Silence. I think that may help you understand what we did. If you have already, please forgive my mentioning this. I mean no insult.
![]() We talked to a number of users about "overlapping crossfading" and for Karaoke songs it makes no sense. The lyrics that are playing for the current song must appear ALONE to the end so the performer has them to sing. The next song cannot fade in (audio or lyrics) until the current song/performer is finished, and then you really need some time to let them get off stage. That is why we added the BA player if you are in Auto mode, or you manage switching between BA player and Playlist manually. To try and add a different "mode" of fading for audio only songs, would be very cumbersome for us to do and difficult to use by most of our customers. We play all three types, but I doubt we will duplicate an "audio only" player that can truly do overlapping crossfades. Our core focus is KARAOKE, with Audio and Video as adjunct types we have fully supported in the most reasonable way. FYI: I am reading your posts and following this thread. ![]() |
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Re: Cross Fade
If all you need is a playlist with cross-fade then you can use Windows media player which you already have. I don't know which version you have but I have 12. To find the cross-fade & audio leveling controls in this version select the now playing window, right click a blank area in the main window, from the tab that appears select enhancements then cross fading. once you have set up a playlist you can minimize it to the task bar where you can control it with a mini player leaving your Hoster screen for your main display.
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Re: Cross Fade
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that was i was saying, crossfade won't wok, due to graphics, (post #12, Sept.1 )
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Re: Cross Fade
Been using OTS AV DJ for a couple of years now... I use it 90% for the same purpose that you are looking for... Pre-show set up a playlist with automatic beat mixing for a seamless audio presentation... and post show I play a few dance songs so the clientele can dance, or the bartenders can cleanup to a beat... while I teardown the basics (mics, monitors, unnecessary wiring etc.)
This is an expensive piece of software ( I have two licenses @ $299 ea ), but I haven't used a better DJ program... I invest in Quality, and Hoster is in that category... ![]() I will post a link that Admin can edit for business purposes. http://www.otsav.com/
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