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View Poll Results: If in emergency, would you use your CDG's and cdg player in place of using Hoster?
No, I would not host w/o Hoster and would cancel the show. 21 30.88%
I would revert back to using discs for that night. 47 69.12%
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Old April 2nd, 2008, 11:25 AM
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[quote=Karen K;72858]

I haven't figured out how many singers I am putting through with hoster. I have an advantage as far as searching/entering songs because I type for a living. Takes me a 2-3 seconds to type in search info. I set it to start the next song automaticlly in 8 seconds and find that is plenty of time for singers to get up to the mic (not huge rooms).

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I find I can type one or two words with only two fingers as fast as those that type with all fingers, and because I look I seldom make an error in spelling. A fast typist may type one word off by one letter, get no results, and have to type it in again.

I have ppl, especially newer singers, tell me all the time that I am much much more efficient, faster, have more time to be peronable with the crowd than all of the other DJ's in the area that use disks. These comments also come from those who do not know what I have for a system. They usually say "You have spoiled us". All of the other DJ's in town have been doing it for at least ten years longer than me, and I've only been using Hoster for two years.
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