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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» RedVodka replied on Tue Mar 28, 2006 @ 10:20am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB replied on Tue Mar 28, 2006 @ 11:27am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Purple_Lee replied on Tue Mar 28, 2006 @ 1:18pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Br34th3 replied on Tue Mar 28, 2006 @ 6:47pm |
atlast this version appears to have a pitch controll.... but I give it a whopping MEH none the less... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Tue Mar 28, 2006 @ 11:42pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Br34th3 replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 12:48am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Br34th3 replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 12:52am |
iDJ2
The iDJ2 features a fresh and innovative new iPod docking system that allows users to play two songs simultaneously from a single iPod, without the need of a computer. Users can also hook up multiple mass storage devices including additional iPod’s™, Memory Sticks™, and external USB hard drives through rear panel USB ports. In addition to USB connectivity, the iDJ2 comes complete with line inputs for any audio source including a microphone, CD players and turntables. Anyone can easily manage a music library using the iDJ2’s new, highly intuitive graphic interface. The oversized LCD screen offers waveform display and visual track-profiling. The iDJ2 allows DJs to record their musical performances to the iPod or any connected drive, in addition to full control audio play back. > Download Product Overview _ Integrated iPod slot with adjustable mount _ Seamless looping _ Pitch control _ Large backlit display with revolutionary user interface _ Ability to scratch music _ Real-time visuals include Track Profiles and Waveforms _ Record to an iPod or other connected USB media _ Facilitates mixing with three or more USB Hard Drives or Apple iPod’s with USB hub _ Many USB ports to plug in iPods, memory keys and hard drives _ Play music off two iPods simultaneously, play two songs off same iPod _ Formats supported: mp3, ogg vorbis, FLAC _ Pitch control with multiple ranges up to +/- 100% _ Beatkeeper™ technology with TAP override function _ Scratch and search ability via two large jog wheels _ XML playlist support _ USB Keyboard support after reading the specs it still blows ..but is most definately a much better product than the first... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» beercrack replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 1:53am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ufot replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 11:16am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 11:25am |
it would be cooler if there were rca in so u could plug ur cdjs in there...and ipod if u wanted too... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» RedVodka replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 1:27pm |
Originally posted by NEUROMYTH...
it would be cooler if there were rca in so u could plug ur cdjs in there...and ipod if u wanted too... that's called a mixer.... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 2:16pm |
Originally posted by REDVODKA...
Originally posted by Neuromyth...
it would be cooler if there were rca in so u could plug ur cdjs in there...and ipod if u wanted too... that's called a mixer.... ???.... let me repeat....i said it would be cool if there was an (rca in) IN THE IDJ2 mixer..so we could plug cdjs into the IDJ2 mixer...and use the ipod [ too....com ] |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» beercrack replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 2:41pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» beercrack replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 2:58pm |
MadPlayer uses preprogrammed algorithms to compose a unique and appropriate drum loop, bass line, and other musical material. The various components of the song are arranged on a "highway" on the LCD. If the drums aren't to your liking, you can select its "lane" and have the player compose alternate loops. Once you have a preferable drum pattern, you can move on to bass lines, leads, backing riffs, and the rest.
With the elements assembled, you save a snapshot of the song as a MAD file, then arrange the song by turning elements on and off, changing volume and pitch, adding downloaded samples, or recording your own voice with the headphone mike to create vocal samples. To augment the built-in library of MIDI sounds, you can fill the MadPlayer with downloaded sample files (MadWaves provides 550 instruments and more than 800 samples), homemade stylings, or samples from on-the-fly radio recordings or any MP3/WMA song on the device's included 32MB SmartMedia card. When you want to just sit back and listen to rather than make music, the MadPlayer provides the aforementioned FM radio and playback of MP3s, WMAs, and newly created MAD files. The radio stores up to 40 presets, and the digital music player is acceptable. But in order to access either feature, you have to press lots of buttons. The included 32MB SmartMedia card gives you quite a bit of room for MadSongs, MIDI files, samples, and other data needed to make music with the gadget, as they take up only a few kilobytes per song. However, if you plan to use the MadPlayer as an MP3 player, you'll definitely want to upgrade to a higher-capacity card (the maximum supported is 128MB). it even has a resonant filter - & it is discontinued and can still be found for cheap basically i think it is a handheld tracker, sampler, fm player, mp3 player, automatic muzak maker would rather have this than any ipod |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 3:42pm |
This thing isn't that bad, I mean if you had one of these then anyone could bring in their ipod and do an inpromptu DJ set. The other version needed 2 ipods I think which is rediculous. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» beercrack replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 4:49pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 5:48pm |
whats the price tag?
to bad its not made by a company that makes decent mixers or cd players. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Lone_Star replied on Wed Mar 29, 2006 @ 6:19pm |
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