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    Default Wireless Audio

    So this is only slightly related to DJing but thought I would start here. I am looking for a way to wirelessly transmit audio from my macBook to an audio system in a different part of the house using a WiFi connection or Bluetooth, or whatever else might be out there but it has to be wirelessly.

    I will mostly be using this for iTunes but would love to have to option of streaming my live mixes or anything else.

    I know the Airport Express is close to what I am looking for but it is limited in that I wont be able to stream my mixes from Traktor. So if you guys know of any compatible USB audio cards that would work or something else I am missing,it would be greatly appreciated.

    (Maybe NI should build this into the Audio 8)

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    I've set up a club with wireless EtherSound and CobraNet before. Sounds fantastic and latency is almost non-existant.

    Sounds fantastic.
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    yea i have a little device that receives audio via bluetooth and plugs into speakers etc. i havent used it yet because the bluetooth capabilities were wiped from my computer when i set it up for DJing, but i hear its sounds fantastic
    Last edited by Kaon; 03-05-2009 at 03:29 PM. Reason: it SOUNDS FANTASTIC
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    Kaon, none of that has to do with drum and bass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSDJMoniker View Post
    I've set up a club with wireless EtherSound and CobraNet before. Sounds fantastic and latency is almost non-existant.

    Sounds fantastic.
    Sounds fantastic?

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    sounds fantastic.

    also, in case you didn't know?

    sounds fantastic.
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    eeeggggsscellent
















    Sounds fantastic

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    I guess I will try and find something bluetooth cuz it sounds fantastic.

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    i wrote a bit about bluetooth audio in this thread -
    http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/sho...light=wireless

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    I use an airport express for this myself - if you use a prog called airfoil, you can transmit from pretty much any program, not just itunes. There can be a slight delay on some progs, so i wouldn't recommend it for monitoring a mix..

    Alternatively, you could use a FM transmitter like you can get for the car - just need a radio to pick it up
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    http://www.airfonix.com/products.html

    These guys showed some REALLY cool stuff at NAMM 2009.

    The latencies are remarkably low (in the microseconds) and the quality is absolutely pro-quality. It's worth a look. (In addition to being a Serato geek, I'm also our resident wireless geek. )
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