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| Design 1 - In order to allow DJ’s immediate feedback regarding a new song choice, this format of application will provide said feedback, which includes all types of listeners (those who are active and participating and those who feel bored). As the song begins, a recording device captures resulting sound levels from the crowd. Through recognition software, the app will recognize the different audience sound levels and put those results on a screen. This helps with getting unobtrusive data that is nevertheless useful to the user. While this non-computer interface for garnering data is preferred, the app also allows for different methods of gathering feedback, including text responses, online voting, etc. |
Image Added | Design 2 - Tailored away from radio DJs and more towards professional party DJs, this application rewards those who choose the upcoming song correctly. The DJ decides certain songs, and the audience can vote as to which song is going to play next. Voting occurs during the performance, and results are displayed on a screen. When the song is chosen, those who guessed correctly have the chance to win prizes, and the DJ gets a sense of what the audience is expecting. |
Image Added | Design 3 - To foster interrelationships between professional DJs, this app idea takes information about what the DJ is playing through the running music software on his computer, and displays it on a profile page. Other DJs seeing the music choices and mixes occurring could suggest new mixes, mashups, and songs that go well with the flow of that certain song. These suggestions show up in a feed in real time, so it could help widen the range of song choices and genres for the original DJ and expand his musical progress.
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