Comment 10 for bug 1720462

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Ambrosio Barceló (bronxio) wrote :

Hi: yes, I'm aware. What is more, as you can see in the post #9 in the bug #1714366, I've wrote: "(...) By the way, I realized that fast backspins fail in absolute mode as well (...)" Anyway, as far as I know, scratch DJ's tend to use relative mode.

I don't want to bother anyone talking about other DJ software, I just wanted to show examples of real world without this bug: drifting is a big problem for spinning long distances and looking for the mark/sticker (for example, doing beat-juggling). Anyway, I understand that Mixxx is mainly focused for mixing, not scratching (I know most DJ's just want to mix). Unfortunately, my knowledge about programming is limited, so I understand that this won't be fixed, unless a programmer interested in DVS comes in, so I left the message there if that happens.

And please be aware that I feel very grateful to have Mixxx as it is nowadays: scratch beginners can use DVS with open source software! That's amazing, and I've showed how to make a cheap DVS with Mixxx in another of my YouTube channels, and I know for comments that people succeeded without paying hundreds of $/€. Fixing this bug is just reaching the next level (when it can compete with proprietary DVS for exhaustive scratching)

Cheers!