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			<title>A Class Act for Intuitive DJs</title>
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			<description>As a DJ of Argentine Tango, I have been waiting for ten years for technology and software to catch up with each other so that I can stop lugging 3 heavy cases of rare and expensive CDs to give dancers real variety, in real time, with at least pretty good sound.
iTunes playlists have many useful features but the thing they do NOT do is allow a DJ to respond instantly and easily to the changing moods of dancers on the floor.
FINALLY, JukeboxJockey,and the arrival of Touch Screens in laptops, have made my dream of intuitive DJ-ing via computer, a reality. The configuration possibilities of JJ are astounding. The experience of using it is like glancing at the covers of your physical albums, and deciding on a favourite tune (after taking the CD from its case, cueing it up etc, etc) -- but then getting it into the Playlist with only two taps of a finger! Fabulous. And my total congratulations to the design team. Fwiw, I use an Indigo IOx Card to augment the sound from an HP TouchSmart running Windows 7. - D.H.C. Gurr</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 06:37:25 +0100</pubDate>
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