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I've used it since the 90s myself. I like the fact that the bottom row keys just to the right of your left shift key are your play controls, play, pause, skip, stuff like that. Your arrow keys on your library, on your playlist, really good. Tab functionality is excellent. Visualizations, I know you probably don't care too much for that, but if you've got some screens hooked up to your computer, being able to throw out visualizations when you're doing a parody is pretty cool, especially if you've got a couple of big monitors hooked up or something. It's got all that incorporated right into it. It's got music encoding. You can rip discs through it. All kinds of crazy stuff. Winamp is great. Plug-ins galore. For everything you can imagine, it has full Shoutcast support built in. If you remember Shoutcast from back in the day, that's still a thing. Had a Shoutcast station for quite some time. Played my own music on there, metal and stuff. I could go live and DJ up some stuff live on the air. I listened to a lot of music, man. My collection back in the day, I used to keep it all on micro cassette because they had great capacity and you could fast forward and rewind, monitor at the same time. You could put in audible tones in your recordings for fast forward playback and find the tracks and stuff automatically. Micro cassette had some cool features. I used mini discs for a while too because you could burn off your AAC and FLAC files onto rewritable mini discs. They were good for doing parodies and stuff like that.
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