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I started playing records for the public in the late sixties. In the seventies, I built a number of twin turntable units ending up with one with an intergrated stereo mixer, monitoring and microphone controls. At the time there was no commercial DJ equipment on the market. By the late nineties, emerging computer technology made it possible to use mp3's instead of records, and being a software writer by profession, developed a program to play them in the same way one could with a turntable unit, and better! This solved the problem of a regular party I still play which has a wooden floor so to stop records skipping all sorts of things were tried. The Dave Clark Five can be 'Glad all over' and the laptop does not skip a beat. I released my software as a shareware package on the Internet, but despite thousands of downloads, nobody registered it. That could be because it had some clunky DOS parts and could not handle long file names. PCDISCO version 2 is a 100% windows application, but has never been released. It works for me though. But today there is so much good software out there, at reasonable prices, that further development for me is not economically viable, except for fun. I still have a working PA system and provide music for a handful of events a year, anyone want that record box? its obsolete. CONTACT ME BY EMAIL
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