djshiva wrote:oh totally. like i said, i DO see the reason why people want this function, and it does make sense. not poopooing the needs of those asking for this.Tarekith wrote:And when doing this, do you listen from the very beginning of the track each time, or needle drop a few places deeper in the record once it's kicking to check it out? Of course you need to know your tunes, but with vinyl you have the option of starting playback anywhere instantly to quickly check a track's compatibility. You can't do this in Live currently without loading all your tunes into the Session view.djshiva wrote:
i don't mean this to sound snarky (seriously), but my solution for this is to know my tunes. i know this may sound simplistic, but having djed vinyl for 11 years, i don't have a "preview" function on my record box. i have to rely on my knowledge of the music i have, and it's worked well for me.
i have to run thru the crate, grab a record i think will work, and drop it on the deck to check. if it works, great. if not...back 2 the crate.
but there is something to be said for knowing your tunes. even if the only option you have is a cue channel, that narrows things down quite a bit and makes the process quicker.
AND, i do have to say...i don't have a turntable at home, so when i load up my box for a particular night from a selection of thousands of tunes, i do so without hearing them at all, based on knowing what i have.
i totally agree the function would be great. i just thought i would throw out the idea that perhaps having hundreds or thousands of tunes accessible at any given time can actually be detrimental to knowing your music inside out. it was more of a philosophical noodling, rather than an objection to the need for a scrub option on previewing.
lets forget all of this..and put the focus back on grabing the loop brackit via keystroke/midi
'cause grabbing the loop braket is more fun then grabbing the mouse