Soundcloud is dead ... what's next (for Cross)?

It's clear to just about anyone that soundcloud is behaving like a groupl of Lemmings. Just running at the cliff with the full intention of running OFF the cliff when they get there.
People are losing stuff, there is all kinds of issues and quite frankly if you are on Soundcloud you should get off when the getting is still good. And if you are not on soundcloud, don't bother going there anymore.
So, where does that leave Cross, which has it as only link to an online music service, I wonder?
While we all know that whatever service you use (even Premium Spotify) you are NOT allowed to play the downloaded music in any public way. Just not legal. So all these "online integrations" are only good for music discovery with the added option of trying to mix a track you like in your DJ Software right away without having to go through buying it first, prepping it and such.
Just find it, load it into your deck and play with it. If you like it, THEN you can go and buy it and run it through your new tracks workflow as usual.
I doubt any kind of streaming will become legal for public consumption any time soon. And if these integrations are primarily for discovery purposes, wouldn't we be better off with integrations with, for example, BeatPort Pro? Or Apple Music? With a handy "buy track now" button for when you like the track.
I am really curious to see what direction Mixvibes will take with this. Hopefully they won't wait til the last bits of Soundcloud have fallen and the software is left with a non-functional feature.
What are your thoughts?
People are losing stuff, there is all kinds of issues and quite frankly if you are on Soundcloud you should get off when the getting is still good. And if you are not on soundcloud, don't bother going there anymore.
So, where does that leave Cross, which has it as only link to an online music service, I wonder?
While we all know that whatever service you use (even Premium Spotify) you are NOT allowed to play the downloaded music in any public way. Just not legal. So all these "online integrations" are only good for music discovery with the added option of trying to mix a track you like in your DJ Software right away without having to go through buying it first, prepping it and such.
Just find it, load it into your deck and play with it. If you like it, THEN you can go and buy it and run it through your new tracks workflow as usual.
I doubt any kind of streaming will become legal for public consumption any time soon. And if these integrations are primarily for discovery purposes, wouldn't we be better off with integrations with, for example, BeatPort Pro? Or Apple Music? With a handy "buy track now" button for when you like the track.
I am really curious to see what direction Mixvibes will take with this. Hopefully they won't wait til the last bits of Soundcloud have fallen and the software is left with a non-functional feature.
What are your thoughts?