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$799 is a bit crazy for a MIDI controller with just a couple of buttons.
Last edited by ErikMinekus; 08-14-2017 at 12:26 PM.
Some would say $1K+ for a turntable that plays records would be a bit crazy, but there's a market for it. More power to them.
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The point is DVS allows them to bring a few records along with a timecode on, for backup and for that "keeping it real" feeling (/half sarcastic comment)
This removes that option while bringing nothing new to the table - it's not easier to transport, nor cheaper. DVS users already use cuepoints/touchstrips on their add on controllers (X1, SP1, AFX,...). Only those who have a set of priceless, mint condition Technics at home that they don't want to transport to gigs might find this as a option. And of course, hardcore turntablists that find full 12" platter and no tonearm skipping absolutely essential for them.
Also, Traktor doesn't work with spinning platters without timecode.
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