... wtfmuch?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=9uRAmTboGAw
If I was a turntablist, I'd be all over this.
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... wtfmuch?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=9uRAmTboGAw
If I was a turntablist, I'd be all over this.
wow, pretty dope BUT what about file management?
Hmmmm not sure... this is the software they're using, might be some more information somewhere on their site: http://imect.com/djplayer/
EDIT: Uses iTunes for libraries/playlists, apparently.
It's DJ Player's DVS solution. DJ-Tech had nothing to do with it.
Would you be willing to stoop to buying an Apple product for a controllerism equivalent? There are plenty of DJ Player compatible devices out there.
"It has no latency"
"It is super precise"
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I guess that the soundcard in the mixer is Class Compliant to work with DJ Player / iPad.
DJ Player is feature packed but it looks like crap compared to Traktor DJ or Slussen (Slussen is sexy as hell).
Certainly would please a lot of people, it's been a popular request but I can't see it happening for some time. There are quite a few more pressing features that will make it into the next few versions before DVS.
DJ Tech happened to be the only stand where DJ Player could set this demo up. You should be able to do it with any class compliant device. But a USB mixer makes for a much neater solution.
I think this IS the future of DVS systems. All a turntablist needs is a tablet for selecting and loading tracks. Everything else can be prepared ahead of time on a laptop/full software version.
I'd love to see a DVS system that can run on a laptop, but have a separate display (on a small, discrete tablet) for browsing and loading tracks.
Waveforms are just not needed when performing - but they are great for preparation.
You're not going to see much uptake unless external storage becomes available. Very few DVS users will want to play regularly with a 32/64GB library.
I'd still want my laptop and external drives for storage. The tablet would just be used for browsing and loading.
2000 tracks is pretty small for a digital library. It'll be closer to 28GB space on a "32GB" device too.
2000 is still HUGE compared to what we used to take in our record bags.
You don't always need your entire library with you...
Why do you want your laptop and external drives then? If the tablet is just for browsing and loading you may as well just have a little MIDI controller hooked up to the laptop.
I can't be bothered to explain it, mate.
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2000 is still HUGE compared to what we used to take in our record bags.
64 gb is plenty enough music...nowadays i play request off iphones and such... 64 gb is plenty for almost any event imo