What is the purpose of this?

Was anyone else as crazy as I was to do this test? I’ve been wanting to do this for a while and see if the system would list all the SOURCES, and I found this interesting and shared it! Of course, the Pioneers were horrified in the comments, and many scoffed, saying, “What’s the point of this?” “It’s useless!” - Of course it is, it’s to show that this is top-of-the-line HARDWARE for 5 years!! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :grin: :laughing: :laughing:

I’m guessing you didn’t mean “fonts”

Possibly “drives”

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LOL, love it. I wonder if there is an upper limit.

Yea, he said “fontes” in Portuguese, which is “sources” in English.

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I mean these are specialized Linux computers. :man_shrugging:t2:

I don’t see how this is either special, surprising or even practical. But to each their own i guess?

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Sorry, in Brazil we say units too, but I was referring to file sources.

Yes, that’s what I say in the video, I was curious about how the equipment would handle so many USB drives, so the video is a curiosity and not necessarily to be used like that, not even on a PC is this viable :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

But many were surprised, yes, they were!

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Looks like the sc6000 would be the ultimate for going back to back

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I’m not surprised, we were 5 DJ’s playing b2b on an SCL4 with a USB hub and 6 drives connected, worked like a charm.

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If I can’t do it on a Pioneer, then it can’t be done on other hardware or I don’t need that feature. That’s what they mean :joy:

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love it ! .. i was actually thinking of getting some hub for my SC6000´s as i don´t really like bottom position of usb/card slots, always have to crouch or lift up player to insert it

Looks like it´s working flawlessly, thanks for confirmation i needed !

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