Dancetracks has "live-ready" files (!)

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Idgy
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Post by Idgy » Thu Oct 12, 2006 3:14 pm

interesting concept. I guess that the intellectual property of the item is the issue - who legally owns it? I like the idea though, a net wide repository for ASD files. I guess the next issue is quality control. One mans warp is another mans ... well you know :-)

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Post by hoffman2k » Thu Oct 12, 2006 3:23 pm

Pitch Black wrote:Or someone could just start up a huge communal net-based resource to share .asd's.
I've considered the option, but there's too much details to it.

For example: .asd files are specific to the file they are made from. So that means that every song has to be the same size and length.
Which would require everybody who didn't get it from the original cd, to re-render the track to match the specs.

So you'll have to post the .asd files + all the specifications.

And people will have to agree to a specific sample- and bitrate. (Wav of Aiff)

The dude who sells warped wav's will be the one making the money.
Though he'll have to charge more then the record is worth in the store...

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Post by frankie123 » Thu Oct 12, 2006 3:25 pm

I have never dealt with getting live to recognize an external .asd with its sound file. How is this done?
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Idgy
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Post by Idgy » Sat Oct 14, 2006 5:20 pm

Not sure what you mean by external ?

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Post by tedriot » Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:03 pm

hey guys their support @ digitaldancetracks is very very very poor !!!
I do not recommend them, they didnt reply to all my emails...

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Post by ze2be » Fri Nov 17, 2006 12:09 am

ze2be wrote:
macca wrote:Better off warping them yourself for all the time it takes once you get the hang of it....I always find my first beat......right click...warp from here (straight).....then go to the end of the track and warp backwards....works sweet for me....takes about 1min..... :D

Thats great!

Though when doing the same with un-even audio there becomes hundreds of warping points you have to delete one by one! What do you do then?
Sorry, un-even beats is what I ment to say. Aucustic music and textural samples. Thats what I need to loop.

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Post by John Sweet » Fri Nov 17, 2006 12:26 am

You could probably distribute .alc's easier. I think they would still import with no media, then you could just drag the new file from the browser into the waveform display for the .alc clip. Wouldn't that work?

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Post by NYC » Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:41 am

Support at DTD is great. The guys there walked me through several problems.

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