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Toby, firstly...if you're a loan DJ (as said above)...loan us a few grand!
Does it really matter to be out on the floor? I never do that personally and stay put behind the decks. Everyone knows where I am.
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what software are you running?
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Toby, I have a wireless mic and have wandered out before. I generally do it if someone wants to make a speech so I walk out and announce it and give them the microphone.
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Originally Posted by
simonp
you could always get a
tonium pacemaker Toby - hey, you can even join the guests on the dancefloor and DJ at the same time
I could even do the first dance for the groom. He can go to the bar and get some drinks.
That is a good idea although I usually use the djing as an excuse not too when i get asked.
The pacemaker still needs a wireless sender? an ipod would suffice as its only one track. or several for a best man speech or so.
I am always wandering at the end of an event sorting out lights or what not so it would be very helpful then as i often miss the end of some ending tracks (not that anyone ever notices).
Originally Posted by
deltic
what software are you running?
Serato Itch
But i use itunes for playlist. so a wireless device that can control a playlist of a few tracks would be helpful.
also got DJAY but do not use it a the VCI controls both even though I have told it not too?
Last edited by yourdj; 04-11-2010 at 08:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Vectis
I've successfully used one of those USB remote clicker things that you can get for doing powerpoint presentations.
Basically there's a dongle goes in the computer and a handheld switch.
Line up the mouse pointer over the item you want to click on (PLAY, for example
) and away you go.
I am not with you
So you line up the mouse over the track? What if it moves when its in your pocket and puts on the wrong track?
Would it work through an itunes playlist?
Looks cool though:
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