I was thinking of getting one of these.
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&q= ... 1&oi=spell
I don't really want to spend much more money and they seem faily dope.
Any suggestions?
DJ midi controller
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Why spend any money at all.. point and click. Does all that pesky work 4 you. Hit the SYNC button and go. Perfect for your purpose.josh wickham wrote:Boyd Westerman wrote:This works for me, nice and cheap too.
just seems cheaper than the $1000.00 for CDJs...I still plan on playing some public gigs here and there (sounds crazy I know)
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Re: DJ midi controller
I spent about a month researching various dj midi controllers a while back- and while there are a few options out there, I couldn't find anything that fit the bill. I just wanted something minimal - "platter control" and some basic transport buttons - and not the size of godzilla.josh wickham wrote:I was thinking of getting one of these.
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&q= ... 1&oi=spell
I don't really want to spend much more money and they seem faily dope.
Any suggestions?
The closest thing I found were these guys: http://eks.fi/product.php?p=products&id=60 with built in sound card. I forget why I shied away from them though at the moment. Maybe it was the price.
There may be some newer stuff out now. That company also makes another mackdaddy controller, but it's up there in price.
edit: not sure why that pic isn't showing... go me
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Josh if you are going to go with Numark then what about this.
http://www.ns7controller.com/
Check out the videos (Dj Getdown one for sure)
and the walkthrough one.
Only bad part is that its around 1300 but I feel best controller out
http://www.ns7controller.com/
Check out the videos (Dj Getdown one for sure)
and the walkthrough one.
Only bad part is that its around 1300 but I feel best controller out
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Reminds me of the thing Gui Boratto uses: http://monome.org/series/image - I wanna say I saw Imogen Heap using one as well, but maybe I'm crazy.tech44 wrote:Here's the new one:
http://www.ableton.com/launchpad
New product, but not a new concept.
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I've also seen him use...elan wrote:Reminds me of the thing Gui Boratto uses: http://monome.org/series/image - I wanna say I saw Imogen Heap using one as well, but maybe I'm crazy.tech44 wrote:Here's the new one:
http://www.ableton.com/launchpad
New product, but not a new concept.
http://www.jazzmutant.com/lemur_overview.php
And also...
http://www.jazzmutant.com/dexter_overview.php
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Re: DJ midi controller
Why not just use a program that lets you map the keys of your keyboard to your specs. and run lines through a mixer. http://www.mixvibes.com/site/pageeng/page.php?x=homejosh wickham wrote:I was thinking of getting one of these.
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&q= ... 1&oi=spell
I don't really want to spend much more money and they seem faily dope.
Any suggestions?
buy the home version for $50 - $70 bones. Just a suggestion.