Voxoa S60 Midi Controller?
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    Default Voxoa S60 Midi Controller?

    stumbled across this on youtube, never heard of the company or this product. The date on the youtube vid says August 2010.

    figured i'd share the randomness:
    http://www.voxoa-pro.com/products.ph...kind=13&pid=43

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHJ-kQAhx04
    Last edited by Kosta X; 06-30-2011 at 12:25 AM.

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    depends how mush $$$$$ it is but it looks like a rip off off the dennons

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    It's just the same as the Citronic one


    Citronic MPX-10
    € 579,00
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    Rebrand of the MPX-10, I have the VOXOA version. Great controller with lots of functionality but a tad bit expensive if you don't have software to run it as a MIDI controller. Works standalone, all switches and pots are very well made, full metal top plate construction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiez9 View Post
    Rebrand of the MPX-10, I have the VOXOA version. Great controller with lots of functionality but a tad bit expensive if you don't have software to run it as a MIDI controller. Works standalone, all switches and pots are very well made, full metal top plate construction.
    Tell us more about the price..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poulet Blanc View Post
    Tell us more about the price..
    Well I live in China and bought it there, with a bag it cost me 3800 RMB which equates to roughly 587 US. To my understanding of prices of controllers over there most controllers in this price range come with software (Traktor, VDJ etc.) This controller doesn't come with any software whatsoever but comes with mappings for both traktor/pro and VDJ.

    Although it doesn't come with software the controller is much better build than anything else in the price range and comes with a lot more functionality. The sound card is pretty good considering the overall price and comes with both XLR and RCA outputs. When connected to the computer to be used as a controller its possible to use the mixer section separated from the computer (analog), so you don't have to worry about accuracy.

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    damn this one looks great.
    and it really works without laptop? just mp3 from usb stick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miles-D View Post
    damn this one looks great.
    and it really works without laptop? just mp3 from usb stick?
    It is a pretty good deal to be honest. The build quality is up to par with the Vestax series and it has a lot more functionality.

    Works without a laptop as two CDJs and a mixer. MP3 from USB stick or HDD and it has two USB ports. You also have the functionality to run one of the decks from USB and the other from the laptop as MIDI controller. The large light up displays only work in MP3 mode though. Jogs are also touch sensitive but I don't know if they are accurate enough to scratch with cause frankly I don't know how to scratch :P.
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    looks better than the SCS 4dj besides the fact that there are no waveforms, but hey, people DJ'd before waveforms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank112916 View Post
    looks better than the SCS 4dj besides the fact that there are no waveforms, but hey, people DJ'd before waveforms.
    True that but then if you use it as a MIDI controller it won't make too much of a difference. The only reason I find having the standalone mode handy is if the laptop decides to poop out or if i'm going completely mobile. The way I have mine setup is with VDJ and my custom mapping, waveforms make it so much easier so I have a button mapped to changing the size of the waveform so I can zoom out to match up the song parts then zoom in to tweak.

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