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    mackie dj mixer with firewire


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    http://www.behringer.com/BCD2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG

    yeah it's behringer but their ideas are niiiice, you can play vinyl, cd's, timecode vinyls + traktor DJ, etc etc

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    holy shit that behringer thing looks nice!!! I know lots of people hate behringer but my BCR2000 controller has gotten me through a ton of gigs over the past few years, getting dropped on the floor etc.... still works as good as the day I bought it.

    Quote Originally Posted by 8bits
    http://www.behringer.com/BCD2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG

    yeah it's behringer but their ideas are niiiice, you can play vinyl, cd's, timecode vinyls + traktor DJ, etc etc

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    Wow, cheap too. Only 217 euroflaps in Ireland.

    edit: the Behringer, that is.

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    Click To EnlargeThe d.2 is the world's first DJ mixer to incorporate the revolutionary Infinium optical crossfader with adjustable tension. Based on the world's first optical, no-contact design, the Infinium crossfader delivers precise, ultra-smooth response for years... no matter how much you scratch. And without the risk of dust and grime deteriorating its audio performance, this crossfader will sound as good in 10 years as the day you bought your mixer. The Infinium crossfader features an adjustable tension control which can be set using a small screwdriver. So you can customize the fader feel to be as loose or tight as you desire.
    This is both a lie and a shit bit of kit. Avoid unless you have a hermetically sealed domestic electrical supply. Still trying to find a working replacement for one of these for a numark...

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    I needs a controller of some kind......


    anyone used that alesis photon thingy where ur hand movements can be converted into midi controller data?
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    Quote Originally Posted by droid
    Click To EnlargeThe d.2 is the world's first DJ mixer to incorporate the revolutionary Infinium optical crossfader with adjustable tension. Based on the world's first optical, no-contact design, the Infinium crossfader delivers precise, ultra-smooth response for years... no matter how much you scratch. And without the risk of dust and grime deteriorating its audio performance, this crossfader will sound as good in 10 years as the day you bought your mixer. The Infinium crossfader features an adjustable tension control which can be set using a small screwdriver. So you can customize the fader feel to be as loose or tight as you desire.
    This is both a lie and a shit bit of kit. Avoid unless you have a hermetically sealed domestic electrical supply. Still trying to find a working replacement for one of these for a numark...
    i have a vestax digital mixer, one of the pmc-05 yokes. its had coca-coala spilled into it and it still works fine. admittedly i had to open it up and wash it out, but it functioned perfectly after!

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    that serato thing is awesome ross....that video is wicked,

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    very nice...is it out? what's the price on the serato?

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    the serato thing - rane ttm57sl - is listed at 1799 usd, which means it will probably be about 1450 - 1550 usd.

    sure, i'm biased, but it is really really cool.

    review of the launch at namm on skratchworx

    demo from sam at the launch

    info on rane's website

    discussion on the scratch live forum

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