the plan is:
1) ability to designate *any* play list as your special "filler" playlist (with some options like "it's always playing" or "pick up where you left off" etc)
2) the ability to see, browse, and play your iTunes library within kJams.
so put 1 and 2 together, and the answer is yes.
Between Song Filler
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You ROCK dave....that would be perfect!dave wrote:the plan is:
1) ability to designate *any* play list as your special "filler" playlist (with some options like "it's always playing" or "pick up where you left off" etc)
2) the ability to see, browse, and play your iTunes library within kJams.
so put 1 and 2 together, and the answer is yes.
and , while we're at it: adding possible cue points as cooldjmac already suggested.
"I like to start the filler song at the chorus of the song that was just sung."
Maybe an internal script like "crossfade.zip" to fade out an application of choice (for instance a "windows" picker?),
most likely Itunes, and fade KJams in again...All freely selected ON/OFF via the Kjams Preferences General Tab. just thinking loud here, sorry. I'll be quiet for now
cheers, Mike
"I like to start the filler song at the chorus of the song that was just sung."
Maybe an internal script like "crossfade.zip" to fade out an application of choice (for instance a "windows" picker?),
most likely Itunes, and fade KJams in again...All freely selected ON/OFF via the Kjams Preferences General Tab. just thinking loud here, sorry. I'll be quiet for now
cheers, Mike
:)
i don't think i'll be having kJams control other applications' volumes, that would require AudioHijack style audio control, and i think it's outside the scope of kJams. I plan to have kJams itself manage all your audio so you won't *need* to coordinate it with another application.
Of course, you will be able to use a selectable audio output device, so you could always do your crossfades in your hardware mixer with the lovely hardware knobs
-dave
Of course, you will be able to use a selectable audio output device, so you could always do your crossfades in your hardware mixer with the lovely hardware knobs
-dave
crossfade with iTunes
check out the Crossfade script, and especially this post for Automatic Crossfading