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by KevMaverick on 17 Mar 2012, 00:24
I've been thinking about upgrading from Cross DJ to full Cross - but I can't seem to see any other advantage apart from the abilty to use timecoded cd's and vinyl - which is not something I need.
Should I just stick with Cross DJ? Or are there any other advantages?
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by daniel clark on 17 Mar 2012, 00:34
Right now that is the only difference,dont know if that will change,lower price negates use of some features , dont use tc vinal or cd my self dont think they will change it ,went to full Cross instead of DJ just to get the full package, upgraded from home 6/7 ,download shop at $99,at version 1.25/1.32 recomend staying at DJ version,unless you plan on using the tc,,,but you will need a different sc,,with two sets of inputs
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by KevMaverick on 17 Mar 2012, 00:40
I think that just about answers my question, thank you Daniel.
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by Blackbrook on 17 Mar 2012, 10:46
Using MIDI controllers only you can keep the DJ version without feeling unfullfilled
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by Blackbrook on 17 Mar 2012, 12:06
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by KevMaverick on 17 Mar 2012, 12:14
Ha Ha Ha! You guys! If it was able to handle mp3+g I might have considered it!
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by KevMaverick on 17 Mar 2012, 14:11
Mp3+g is the most common format for karaoke on the computer. Basically, there are two files to each song - an mp3 plus the graphics file, hence mp3+g. It enables a person to store their karaoke library on a computer, rather than carry 100's of disks around.
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by Jim B on 17 Mar 2012, 15:05
@Steve, good one, mate @Kev, you could always save up your Karma points and cash them in for a Copy of Cross. I believe Cross costs 4000 points (but I could be wrong). PM Uncle and see
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