We are from DJ Tech (www.djtechpro.com). We will have a nice booth in Namm 2010 (13-Jan to 17-Jan) showing our professional iPod Mixer, USB MIDI Controller, USB Media Player…etc
We are looking for some DJs to help in our booth, Job duties includes:
Helping the setup of the booth
Playing/ demostrating the units during the show
Taking care of the products (prevent the products from stolen ^^)
Period:
13-Jan 2010 to 17-Jan 2010 (13-Jan for booth setup)
9:45am to 6:15pm everyday
Venue:
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92802
(visit Attend Page | NAMM.org for more info)
Wage: Negotiable
Pls take a look at our website (www.djtechpro.com), learn a little bit on our products, you will love to play with them!
You are the guys with the hilarious videos and products!
I gotta hand it to that guy, the video is hilarious.
I’ve had some questions about some of your products, how do some of them actually work? For example, how could anyone “DJ” with this thing: It requires 2 ipods and you can’t beatmatch (and the dock is just an ipod cup holder with no real dock) that still requires a second one to sit on the side. It seems all it does is apply FX.
The first video I posted is one of my all time favorites, I’m serious. Will he be at NAMM? I want to meet him in person.
And it’s a legitimate question, they make some interesting products and I want to know the philosophy behind them and how they are intended to be used, because I really don’t get some of them and if anyone here wants to work for them at NAMM I think an explanation might help persuade people.
sorry dude i just read the first part of your post and assumed you were dissing dj tech. I actually have an imix ce and some guys in here have kontrol 1’s also.
I for one am itching to try out DJTech Kontrol 1, I heard the jog wheels are quite nice, but the buttons are a little stiff. I bet if modded with some alternate buttons, it would be a hot piece of kit.
Only thing that sucks is that NAMM attendance is for business memberships only.
I have an imix myself and Im really happy with it, its a great start for new digital djs. I just think its sad that dj tech pro:s marketing is waaay off. The product information given makes the controllers you sell feel really unserious, which is sad I think as you get very much of a controller for a low price tag.
I have the iMix reload from them (http://forum.image-line.com/files/dj_tech_imix_reload_161.jpg). It’s actually not that bad a piece of kit, bout half the price of a VCI (i’m too poor to afford one), quality wise it wouldn’t ever match the VCI (plasticy casing and knobs) but the jogs are decent and with the time put in to make a decent mapping it works really well. Just a shame they market it to consumers rather than beginner DJs.
have to agree though, that vinyl timecode video is hilarious!
damn it, i thought B33SON made it clear that those controllers ( kontrol1, imix2mk) are quite fun when he presented them last year. B33, if you read this chime on in and convince the “haters”
On a side note, i wonder if djtech made this offer djtechtools exclusive
The timecode video is pretty funny to watch… the dude is scratching and trying to “mix” some horrible cheesey dance tune with phil collins “Easy Lover”. And after seeing this video is obviously why they are here looking for someone who hopefully knows what they are doing to demonstrate their products so they don’t recreate this video live at NAMM this year…
None the less we don’t need to bash the company, but i suppose chuckling at their video since its pretty funny is ok.
the problem is that we don’t talk in web forums, we type, and when you type you can’t express all the feeling behind what you are typing, so we have to be carefull of what we type because it can be misunderstood by who is reading. When you type like you talk, you can be misunderstood and be judged for something you are not…
Now back to the topic:
DJTechPro, are you thinking about selling some stuff into Brazilian Market? We doesn’t have much choices here, and because of the import taxes and currency exchanges almost all poeple buy low budget setups for mid-range or professional use. It’s a big market for you, and I would be glad to help you guys join in if you want.
Try to focus your Namm presentations on these crowds and you will be sucessfull for sure.
if Traktor had a cheap DJ mouse i would buy it. a lot of my shows are bars and i dont get really mix. it would make it fun to screw around with at those shows.
alternatively, maybe it was ‘bad’ on purpose, caught my attention and got me thinkin ‘pffft i could do better’, so based on that i think it would hook alot of beginners in
I think its shows real guts and a genuine desire to get a good foot hold in the DJ market for a company to come on here and offer such a great opportunity for a young DJ to work at NAMM.
Anyone in a position to do that job that hasnt applied is foolish.
Im lucky enough to work for Native Instruments but if i didnt i would have jumped at this.
I just hope whoever gets this gig has a great time and comes back to piss on the haters.
I would personally like to thank that company for giving the members of this community a chance. They obviously rate DJTTs, i think it would only have been good manners to either say “yes please” or keep it shut.
Ivory towers usually turn out to be made out of shit.