On a side note....

I don't understand why regular DJs still cart around cases full of CDs. 
Why not have one PC with a couple drives and rip all your main tunes to 
MP3 (or Ogg) and then use a software mixer to play them? I can't believe 
it's because of sound quality, the sound quality coming out of those 
"loud speakers" isn't that great.

Geez, a small form factor PC with a flat panel, and a mouse/keyboard 
combo (oh, and a good sound card) would work great. Then all you would 
need is an amp and the speakers. Oh, and all the pretty lights. :-)

Johnny Fulcrum wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 09:29:48 -0600, Matt Murphy <mmurphy at tc-tech.com> 
> wrote:
>>     On a side note, I know you're all geeks like me and up to the task 
>> technically, so if you like electronic music, and are looking for a 
>> new, experimental, up and coming artform, talk to me about trying your 
>> hand at VJing. (just like DJing, but with video) I book different VJs 
>> at the Quest nightclub every week, and I love helping new folks get 
>> into it.
>>
>> Matt
>
> I'll bite!  Sounds like fun to me....  is there plenty of open source / 
> linux compatable software for vjing?
> what about hardware etc?
> 
> A quick google on vj took me to : www.vjcentral.com - any other usful 
> links?

-- 
Todd Young
7079 Dawn Ave. E.
Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076


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