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  2. xwax - Wikipedia

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    xwax is an open-source vinyl emulation software. [2] [3] [4] It was initially developed in 2006 as proprietary software. In May 2007 xwax was licensed under the GPL-2.0-only, [5] making it the first open source software of this kind. Unlike the software supplied with some proprietary packages for vinyl emulation, xwax is hardware independent.

  3. Vinyl emulation - Wikipedia

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    The turntables' audio output - the timecode recording - is routed into an analog-to-digital converter, or ADC. This ADC may be a multi-channel soundcard or a dedicated external USB or FireWire audio interface box, DJ controller device or compatible mixer (usually distributed with the software).

  4. Comparison of free software for audio - Wikipedia

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    Released as free software in 2004 BSD-3-Clause (since OpenMPT 1.17.02.53) / GPL-2.0-or-later, partly public domain: SoundTracker: Yes No Yes No Fast Tracker clone GPL-2.0-or-later: SunVox: Alexander Zolotov Yes Yes Yes Yes Also runs on Windows CE. Proprietary (Music Creation Studio) BSD-3-Clause (Engine) Noise Station: Mark Sheeky No No No Yes ...

  5. Sony's hi-res turntable and software make it easy to go digital

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    Vinyl has seen a resurgence lately, with sales growth for this format outpacing digital. To stay on top of that trend, Sony refreshed its record player lineup to include the not-so-memorably named ...

  6. VirtualDJ - Wikipedia

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    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. The current track of the different decks appears in a graphical window ...

  7. Cross/CrossDJ - Wikipedia

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    This product is used throughout the turntable and scratch DJ community. The software allows manipulation and playback of digital audio sources using traditional vinyl and turntables. This provides DJs with a platform to scratch or beat match their tracks without losing the genuine vinyl/CD feel.