It's all about the equipment
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Bob the Builder
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by Bob the Builder » Sun Feb 13, 2005 4:20 pm
I’ve heard that the software that comes with the iMic to record Vinyl is only Mac compatible, ie it does not work on PC. Is this true or false?
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by Mr Awesomer » Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:04 am
Bob the Builder wrote:ie it does not work on PC.
Thanks for clarifing that, haha.
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by Bob the Builder » Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:07 pm
Yeah.
Any how,
I looked into the iMic Website in detail, and yes the recording software is only Mac compatible. So if you are buying it for a PC you are just buying it for its hardware capabilities. Which I still think is very good for $39.
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by Swifty » Tue Feb 15, 2005 11:32 pm
This thread has been very helpful in convincing me to spend $1000 I don't have on a
new toy. Thanks, everyone.
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CafeSavoy
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by CafeSavoy » Wed Feb 16, 2005 12:25 am
Swifty wrote:This thread has been very helpful in convincing me to spend $1000 I don't have on a
new toy. Thanks, everyone.
Well, since you're shopping don't forget these!
I've seen them up to 100GB at the mac store.
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by GemZombie » Wed Feb 16, 2005 8:12 am
CafeSavoy wrote:
Well, since you're shopping don't forget these!
I've seen them up to 100GB at the mac store.
I have two of those... I have a 40gig, and an 80gig. These are awesome, bus powered USB drives. I highly recommend them. Best Buy carries 20,40,60 and 80 gig models.
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by Nate Dogg » Wed Feb 16, 2005 8:24 am
How much do they retail for?
CafeSavoy wrote: Well, since you're shopping don't forget these!
I've seen them up to 100GB at the mac store.
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by CafeSavoy » Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:33 am
Nate Dogg wrote:How much do they retail for?
Price
FireLite 100GB USB 2.0 Bus-powered
$299.99 Buy Now
FireLite 80GB USB 2.0 Bus-powered
$229.99 Buy Now
FireLite 60GB USB 2.0 Bus-powered
$189.99 Buy Now
FireLite 40GB USB 2.0 Bus-powered
$149.99 Buy Now
FireLite 80GB FireWire 800
(Macintosh format)
$289.99 Buy Now
FireLite 100GB FireWire
(Macintosh format)
$319.99 Buy Now
FireLite 80GB FireWire
(Macintosh format)
$239.99 Buy Now
FireLite 60GB FireWire
(Macintosh format)
$199.99 Buy Now
FireLite 40GB FireWire
(Macintosh format)
$159.99 Buy Now
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by GemZombie » Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:33 am
They are all on sale right now at Best Buy. Generally these drives are a bit more because they are bus powered (no external power supply needed), and are very compact. Again I have to say I hightly recommend these drives. They are the best investment i have made for music storage.
They have a new version, called the FireFly (as opposed to the FireFly), that is even smaller (comes in a 20gig version)... about the foot print of a credit card (thicker of course).
I bought my 80gig there, but It's not currently listed on their website. I was at the store just a few days ago, so I know they have them in stock.
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by Swifty » Thu Feb 17, 2005 5:04 pm
Anyone that is using Winamp for DJing should check out
the DJ Helper plugin. It's awesome. Count and instantly add BPM into the 'comment' section of the MP3 tag, save cue points and a bazillion other helpful things.
Here's more
info.
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by Bob the Builder » Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:40 pm
It looks fantastic. Really cool.
How are you finding using it?
Does it support all the types of files that WimAmp support (it only mentions MP3 and WAV on the website)?
Thanks
Brian

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by Nate Dogg » Thu Feb 17, 2005 11:59 pm
That looks like a great find, can't wait to play with it.
Nathan
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by Nima » Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:55 am
ok, here is another question. It might have been answered before but I just don't feel like browsing through 16 pages to look for an answer
When I am DJ'ing with my laptop I usually have it fully charged to avoid any power failures. Furthermore, if the laptop is plugged in I constantly hear a buzzing sounds coming out of the speakers.
Is there anyway to have your laptop plugged in and avoid that background noise that accurs?
Nima
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by wheresmygravy » Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:13 am
get a three prong to two prong converter for the power cord. apparently it gets rid of the ground loop issue of the laptop and the system. 69 cents at Home Depot.