One of the greatest things to ever hit this world was music, sadly we are stuck having to stream music through Second Life's streaming thing.
However, with this system, not a single stream is required, all the music is played with Second Life Sounds. Simply walk into a sim, rez out a speaker and a disc reader and bam, you have music.
This system features multiple complex features that allow you to have advanced or simple music systems!
What can the system do?
① Play Music without the use of Streams.
② Unlimited Wiring Possibilities
③ Create your own music
④ Working Sound Equipment (Speakers, Servers, Soundboards and More!)
⑤ And Much more!
The system has with a wide range of equipment with large variety of speakers and equipment.
One of the coolest pieces of equipment is the soundboard, with it you are able to control the sound output. It features working sliders, buttons, and various other features.
This system is a first for Second Life and brought to you by the finest!
⚠ This system is not intended for clubs that use streams, it is solely for use when streams are not available. ⚠
Want more information? View our documentation below.
http://wiki.nexus-sl.net/wiki/index.php?title=Nexus_Sound_System
Looking for support? File a ticket below.
http://tickets.nexus-sl.net/
Amazing Product
I work on stuff like this in RL, and this is the closest thing to real that I have found in SL. The models are great, the scripting is amazing, and it sounds wonderful. The product exceeded my expectations in that you have to run every wire between the speakers and devices. This is an amazing system and very fun to play with. You can easily scale the system from just one CD player and one speaker to a full concert setup with ten to twenty speakers and multiple CD players and servers. I highly recommend anyone to check this product out if you like stuff like this.
Best Sound System!
This sound system sounds amazing, I would highly recommend this product to anyone. the best part about it is all you need is rez rights on any land. No media rights needed to play some great tunes.