set this up primarily for a sales post.
Vestax VCI-100 (fw 1.3) slightly modded DJTT map
Stanton SCS3s custom mapped complete with rotation led feedback
Numark DJ I/O
Pioneer Elite 50" Plasma
KLH home audio amp/speakers
set this up primarily for a sales post.
Vestax VCI-100 (fw 1.3) slightly modded DJTT map
Stanton SCS3s custom mapped complete with rotation led feedback
Numark DJ I/O
Pioneer Elite 50" Plasma
KLH home audio amp/speakers
Last edited by DJ Abide; 08-15-2012 at 09:06 PM. Reason: Title change.
So euh... You bring everything when you play out ? :P
Haha no. I've got a hp g60 laptop. I've got an s2 on the way and also have a HP Touchsmart 600. I want to convert an old Halliburton luggage case to hold both of them and gig with the touchsmart. It's sweet cuz the higher resolution allows you to view the sample deck filter knobs.
thats an unnecessarily big TV for djin
yeah, kinda.
It's nice though cuz I can sit back on the couch w/ wireless mouse and keyboard to do some library sorting or mapping instead of hunching over of the end to dick with the laptop. Besides that laptop connected to the tv is busted to shit and has no keys on it and a broken screen.
Playin' with roomies DDJ-S1 on VDJ. Video DJ FTW! (not into it really, but we're trying to get him set up for some karaoke nights.)
You'll get square eyes
Pair EKS OTUS, Akai MPD32, Vestax DJ6000M, JBL Control 10's, HP G70 (6GB RAM-Pentium Dual 2.27GHZ-Windows 7 64bit)
DJ at www.flybasedj.co.uk
As a home theater nut... my favorite part of the setup is the Elite... still the best HDTV series of all time (well Kuro was #1, but whole series was amazing) grats on snagging one before they were all gone. As a Technics user... I always went with Panasonic TV's though haha, but wish I would have picked up an Elite or Kuro
Vestax PDX-3000 MK II -- Vestax PMC-05 Pro IV -- Vestax VFX-1 -- Rane SL3
-- Novation Launchpad --
-- Vestax VCI-380 --
MacBook Pro, HD25's, Midi-Fighter Classic, Pioneer DDJ-RX , Rekordbox
It would be awesome if you share with us your custom scs3 mapping!
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