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inMusic Brands, Inc. is an American enterprise that is the parent company for a family of brands of varying audio products used in the DJ, music production, live sound, musical instrument, pro audio, software, stage lighting, and consumer electronics industries.
Mark Potsic, better known by his stage name DJ Nu-Mark (born June 10, 1971), [1] is an American hip hop producer and DJ. [2] He is a member of Jurassic 5, [3] as well as the owner of Hot Plate Records. [4]
The software has a default layout made of two turntables (vinyl or CD) associated with a central mixer.It includes a bar for viewing the status of the two audio tracks as well as the management of the playlist and of current readings with a search function in the database.
djay is a digital music mixing software program for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, [1] iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch created by the German company algoriddim. It allows playback and mixing of digital audio files with a user interface that tries to simulate the concept of "two turntables and a microphone" on a computer.
To cue audio is to determine the desired initial playback point in a piece of recorded music. It is a technique often used in radio broadcasting and DJing . One dictionary definition is to "Set a piece of audio or video equipment in readiness to play (a particular part of the recorded material)."
The wow and flutter spec for the Numark Pro TT-2, Pro TT-1+, Pro TT-1 and TT-100 is 0.13%, which is high compared to the spec of 0.025% wrms for the Technics SL-1200MK2 and 0.025% wrms for the JVC QL-Y5F turntables. With the Numark turntables the only concentration of mass is at the center of the platter where the ceramic ring magnet is located.
A cue sheet, or cue file, is a metadata file which describes how the tracks of a CD or DVD [citation needed] are laid out. Cue sheets are stored as plain text files and commonly have a .cue filename extension. CDRWIN first introduced cue sheets, [1] which are now supported by many optical disc authoring applications and media players.
The CueCat was named CUE [1] for the unique bar code which the device scanned and CAT [2] as a wordplay on "Keystroke Automation Technology". [3] It enabled a user to open a link to an Internet URL by scanning a barcode — called a "cue" by Digital Convergence — appearing in an article or catalog or on some other printed matter.