180db: A one-time purchase audio player for musicians and DJs with pitch control and multi-format support
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A bagel-shaped object. The form is there, the soul isn't.
Summary
180db is an audio player designed specifically for musicians and DJs, developed by Advanced Research GmbH. It offers features like pitch control in DJ mode, customizable layout, adjustable background, support for multiple audio formats (mp3, flac, wav, m4a, and more), and a unique function to copy the last 30 seconds of played audio. The product is positioned as a one-time purchase with no subscription, emphasizing music ownership.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledAudio player for musicians and DJs
One-time purchase, no subscription
Change pitch in the DJ mode
Copy the last 30 seconds of what's played
Own your music
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