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by Deejay Sam1 on 04 Jan 2014, 02:06
is there any way or option for hiding tracks name playing in the decks so that no one peeps into it?
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by djphaidon on 04 Jan 2014, 15:11
Yeah, you can just tell them the track and quit acting like they can't pull out their phone and figure out what it is. Or, put your hands on the screen covering both tracks, so that nobody can see what you are playing, not even you. Or, you could just mislabel all your tracks so that someone reads "Levels" for every track, even though they are all different tracks.
Sorry, don't mean to be an ass, but I don't see why people are stuck on hiding tracks these days. If you are worried that one track will put the person who sees it at so much of an advantage, then why are you worried about sharing your music with the public anyway. Just sit at home with your custom bootlegs and festival mashups and don't share them with anyone, cause they are "Yours".
Long story short, no, there is not a way to hide tracks other than shut down the program or close your laptop, or other non-Cross related hiding methods.
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by Jim B on 04 Jan 2014, 15:20
Deejay Sam1 wrote:is there any way or option for hiding tracks name playing in the decks so that no one peeps into it?
Can't see why you would want to do this.
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by daniel clark on 04 Jan 2014, 15:28
 back in the day before computer screens , the constant bother was getting interupted during a set ,for track titles and artist ,, learned to not interupt the music flow ,by ignoring it till was able to give the info over the mic,,this aspect of crowd particaption has /will not change ,, you have to learn to adapt ,,if its that important to you then you will have to figure out a workaround that best suits your needs ,,,,just my thoughts ,, 
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