Hi George, I totally agree with John, even though an earlier poster  
said that an external synth would be a good solution.  A USB  
soundcard would definitely be a cheeper solution.  So I would go that  
route if you don't want to be spending $600 or so on an external  
synth.  Last I looked at the price of a tripple-talk usb, it was  
around $600, and a Dectalk USB was about the same.
Hope this insite  helps.

On 16-Jan-08, at 6:00 PM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:

> High George,
> Get some kind of a USB sound card and let all of your music be  
> routed to it
> while your integrated sound card in your lab top handles your JFW.
> I really hope this helps.
> My best regards.
>   John.
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>> I'm wondering if anyone can help me please?  I DJ in pubs and  
>> clubs and
>> have recently started playing of a laptop.  However, I need to  
>> know how
>> I can separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen
>> reader?  At the moment, I can only either select one track at a  
>> time or
>> line up several tracks to play one after the other - does anyone  
>> have a
>> solution please?
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