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  • in reply to: Ipod touch 128gb as data source #2564151
    Michael Thomas
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    Hi, I’ve already found a solution,

    thanks for the help. Usually I do like that, iTunes library on my macbook air an using djay pro or ultramixer 5 prof., but sometimes I use different notebooks, software and equipment. In those situations I need an external data-source to use with iTunes (within my account) or also with mp3-files. With the old iPod classic it worked.

    The solution now is: Fuse for mac and iExplorer 4

    I’ve installed fuse on my mac,

    then I installed iExplorer 4 (it’s to download and order at fastspring.com), with that software you can mount the iPod like any usb-drive and use it with any dj software, only import the archive an browse in the iTunes libraries.

    Michael

    in reply to: Ipod touch 128gb as data source #2561891
    Michael Thomas
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    Here the answer of algoriddim.

    “Hi Michael,

    Thank you very much for your email!
    Please note that it’s not possible to use your iPod as an external library for djay Pro on your MacBook. Please move your library to iTunes on your MacBook and you’ll be able to use the tracks with djay Pro for macOS.

    We kindly ask for understanding.
    Feel free to contact me again whenever there is something you want to know about djay.

    Best regards,
    Lukas”

    A call to apple support leaded to the same result. It’s not possible, to use the IPOD touch 128 6. generation as an external data source. I liked the former function with iPod classic, the iPod was like a hard disk. But ok, now I know, that apple doesn’t make very easy for dj’s

    in reply to: Bose L1 speaker systems for DJing #2356201
    Michael Thomas
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    Hi Tony, I’use a pair of Bose L1 compact with a Denon MC 6000 controller since two years. In case of 50 up to 100 guests they are really loud, the sound is great (but I like Bose sound). If you need more bass punch, maybe one fine sub would be ok. Yes, Bose is not cheap, but you’ve already one, so you only need one more. And the L1 is really easy to handle and to carry. I think, up to 100 persons two Bose L1 compact are ok.
    Mike Thomas

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