2710 DJ 2.2.0
| Developer: |
2710 Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$20 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 12.42 MB |
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Being an e-DJ now is more convenient than ever before. 2710 DJ brings the wisdom of years of DJ and karaoke experience into one simple package. Play almost any audio track including CDG (karaoke) files. Entertaining your guests has never been easier. 2710 DJ works all around the world, in all kinds of venues for all types of DJs. Go ahead and bring your collection of 100,000 MP3s. And now, you can leave your karaoke CDs back at home. No complex setting up. Just install and use. Search through thousands of tracks in seconds and build multiple playlists with ease. Load and save as many playlists as you need. 2710 DJ also analyses a track when you load it to ensure that you are not left with any unwanted silence at the start or end of a track. Have peace of mind that once you have created a playlist, you dont have to touch that keyboard again. The emergency play feature also gives you peace of mind in case you forget your playlist is running out, but you are no where to be seen. For those DJs who will be using 2710 DJ to run a radio station, the extensive sample player is a valuable tool for playing jingles, advertisements or any other sound sample you might need to access at any time. Also take advantage of the sample player sweeper - a simple way of making sure your playing sample end just at the right time. In most DJ situations, more than one sound output is essential - this is why 2710 DJ fully supports it. 2710 DJ supports up to ten indepedent output devices, which is more than you will ever need. Karaoke is still a very fast growing market and 2710 DJ is already there. Play any CDG (karaoke) track you have stored on your hard drive and search for them just as quickly as the other tracks. Auto play means that after your customer has had a sing-a-long, the music will continue without needing your assistance. As well as the two main audio players, you can also create up to an additional ten audio players to use for whatever you like.
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