Ask a question, get accused of piracy?!?

Ask a question, get accused of piracy?!?

DJ Cannon

Ask a question, get accused of piracy?!?

Yesterday, I ask a question about importing a backing track for a vocalist. The situation is that I'm emceeing an event that has some live entertainment, and one of the artists brings me a USB drive with a backing track. I needed to import that track so that I could play it without the usb drive plugged in. With no other information, I was accused of piracy by pioneer and the topic was closed. I'm a new rekordbox user, so is this the type of support I can expect out of pioneer? A few things: 1: copying a file to be used for live performance isn't piracy. 2: if the file is an original work by the artist, it's not piracy. 3. It's pretty crappy to accuse someone of piracy with no information. Makes me feel pretty crummy.

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Pulse

Sorry, the average user who comes in asking that question will typically be copying his mate's collection with general disregard for paying for music. I apologize for having painted you with that brush.

But to answer your question, you're better off copying the file through the filesystem to your computer and then importing it from a local source. I would recommend a simple drag-and-drop to the desktop, then import it to rekordbox from there.

Rick Cortez

Just use iTunes to convert your file and them add it to your library.

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