I meant that they already do mix with iPods, but not with only the iPods themselves. Why limit yourself to non existing proprietary hardware, when you can already do it, or at least something which is close enough?
this is a GREAT idea. if anyone tries this, please post and let us know how it went. i'll try it around campus sometime.
Hahaha, somebody should try that...record one mp3 of your voice saying "Would you like to go out to dinner sometime?" or something like that, then find the nearest cute girl with an iPod.
You'll probably get slapped in the face or something.
Another thing I wanted to do with an iPod is get one of those FM transmitters and amplify the signal to make it strong enough to hijack radios within a few hundred yards...
Mixing and Scratching should be left to the companies, like Denon, Technics, Pioneer and Numark. If you could do that on an iPod, it would cost about 700 dollars.
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Originally posted by progmac
this is a GREAT idea. if anyone tries this, please post and let us know how it went. i'll try it around campus sometime.
Hahaha, somebody should try that...record one mp3 of your voice saying "Would you like to go out to dinner sometime?" or something like that, then find the nearest cute girl with an iPod.
You'll probably get slapped in the face or something.
Another thing I wanted to do with an iPod is get one of those FM transmitters and amplify the signal to make it strong enough to hijack radios within a few hundred yards...
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