I've got a NS7 and a V7.
The touch strips are used to scroll through a track.
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dont like the look of it
looks a bit bulky
Ok, so now I'm really confused. Are people making judgement decisions on whether they are going to buy this thing because of a shit photo, and some kind of loosely based 'review' done by someone who has probably been given the snap shot any way?
I knew the internet was instantaneous, but fuck me, this is clutching at straws either way.
MORE INFO, MORE INFO, MORE INFO........
Then decide......
That took a lot of restraint to adhere to DJTT guidelines. Trust me, the original version was loaded with stuff that would have taken this site down.....
^ no need to get so worked up man.
I have an NS7 so when looking at this pic it is laid VERY VERY similar to the NS7. Im not that impressed with the pic, and a small pic i have a good idea of what an NS6 is like considering I have have the bigger version. This is one of Serato's answers to the S4 and a push for Itch and I was hoping for more from this controller. I'm still hoping the software updates will be worth the wait Serato has put Itch users thru. I think the lay out and concept of the controller are in line with Serato's ideology of streamlined work flows for the Itch controllers......but yes from this small pic I was hoping for something more.
Either way, this is good for controller users as the products and options are getting better.
Last edited by haze324; 01-09-2011 at 09:32 PM.
SSL - DJM 800 - Technic 1200's - X1 - ITCH - NS6 - VCI-300
From what I've seen here I would still go with the S4 over the NS6, however the more choices the better, maybe competition will drive prices down.
The software will be where the magic is at if Itch introduces a smooth Ablelton Bridge integration.
SSL - DJM 800 - Technic 1200's - X1 - ITCH - NS6 - VCI-300
lol i have no interest in this controller i was just saying it looks a bit fat and builky
Lol at Archies'bald - it's all part of the fun
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