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Question About Mp3 Dj Equipment
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» earthyspirit replied on Tue May 5, 2009 @ 1:30pm
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I'm looking for the cheapest option for a mp3 dj console, someting like the hercules [ www.costco.ca ]

Its affordable.. but needs a sound card for the earphones...
I'd like the option to plug the earphones right into the console if possible..

its mostly for practicing at home.. so extreme quality isnt the issue, mainly price.

anyone suggest alternatives?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Sickness replied on Tue May 5, 2009 @ 1:37pm
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check [ kijiji.ca ] for used cdj's or craigslist u might be surprised on what those sites have!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» earthyspirit replied on Tue May 5, 2009 @ 2:08pm
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ok ive found which one i want to buy its the DJ Console RMX from hercules.. now its just a matter of finding it affordable..
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Tue May 5, 2009 @ 2:12pm
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you know that saying "you get what you pay for"?

well, if you're looking for gear, that applies double. Cheap gear is totally not worth getting if you're serious about what you're doing.

If you've got a mixer, just get an el-cheapo 5.1 USB soundcard (they're like 20-30$) and grab a cracked copy of Traktor. It's enough to get the basics down and practice.
Update » Screwhead wrote on Tue May 5, 2009 @ 2:15pm
also, maybe it's just me, but a company that's gear has an EQ section labeled Bass Medium and Treble

is not a company you should look into getting audio equipment from.
Update » Screwhead wrote on Tue May 5, 2009 @ 2:16pm
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» earthyspirit replied on Tue May 5, 2009 @ 2:43pm
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im buying the dj console rmx on the advice of kalan bird. Hes hooked up frinds with them previously and likes the console. I've found them priced a bit steep tho, 400ish and kalan says they ought be found in the 20 range since at christmas they were going for 275.

Sooo if anyone can help me find a nice price on

DJ CONSOLE RMX

please lemme know! ill buy it second hand even!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Deadfunk replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 11:03am
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les pitch sliders c'Est des boutons?

OMG c'est ben dla crap!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 11:50am
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i'd sugest just buying a 2nd hand turntable (or cdj) and a mixer...
those consoles are pretty cheaply made.
and you can always control 2 channels with one turntable if you can't afford 2.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» earthyspirit replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 12:00pm
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from what i can see this is a pretty sweet console for the price....
[ www.hercules.com ]

Cutting-edge DJ controller with built-in audio for live and studio use

Audio built for DJing

* Mic input for talk-over
* Headphone output
* 2 stereo outputs
o 4 x ¼" jack mono out (+4dBu) for pro gear
o 4 RCA mono out (-10dBv) for standard gear
* 2 stereo inputs
o Plug & mix external sources with MP3s

Metal casing

* Aluminum plate on top
* Metal sheet on bottom

Comfortable controls

* 35x25cm / 13.8"x10.7"
* Comfortable mixing
* Space for your fingers




Technical specifications

Precise jog wheels and faders for mixing

2 JOG WHEELS

* Functions
o Emulate vinyl turntables so that turning the jog wheel moves the cursor backward or forward within music tracks to select the cue point where playback will start for the audience.
o Add effects to music playback such as instant speed up, instant slow down, and scratching.
* Settings
o Adjustable resistance: makes the jog wheels more or less resistant, according to the DJ’s preference.
o Adjustable accuracy: mix with jog wheels set at their default accuracy, or divide it by 2 or 4.
* Use with
o Scratch On/Off button: changes the jog wheels’ function
o
+ Fine tuning: slow down or speed up playback, like when a DJ gives a record a push.
o
+ Scratching: makes a scratch sound, like when a DJ puts his hand on a record during playback (stopping the record’s rotation) and moves it backward and forward.

6 FADERS (SLIDERS)

* 1 Cross fader
o DJ Console Rmx plays 1 stereo music track per deck (2 stereo music tracks simultaneously). The cross fader moves between the left and right decks, allowing the DJ to adjust the mix between the 2 tracks.
o
+ Setting the cross fader completely to the right means that the mix (the music the audience hears) comes 100% from the right deck: the audience doesn’t hear the music played on the left deck.
o
+ Setting the cross fader in the center means that the music comes 50% from the left deck and 50% from the right, and so on.
* 2 Pitch faders
o Change the pitch = change the playback speed of a track, increasing or reducing its BPM (Beats Per Minute) rate, in order to make dancing easy by setting new music tracks at the same BPM as the previous track so that dancers don’t need to change their rhythm during the transition from one track to another.
o Changing the pitch changes the music’s speed and tone: faster means higher tone, slower means lower tone. The DJ can keep the same tone by enabling the master tempo effect before changing the pitch so that the pitch slider only changes the tempo instead of the pitch.
* 3 Volume faders
o "Deck A volume fader" controls the volume of the music played on deck A.
o "Deck B volume fader" controls the volume of the music played on deck B.
o "Main volume fader" controls the master volume.
o Changing the volume on deck A or deck B lets the DJ adjust transitions between the 2 decks.



Rotary controls for adjusting audio

EQUALIZATION

* 6 rotary equalization potentiometers (3 per deck: Bass, Medium, and Treble)
o Add color to your music with customs settings:
o
+ Make dancing easier by enhancing the bass (the bass provides the tempo for dancing).
o
+ Remix songs by boosting the mids (the mids contain the singer’s voice) on 1 track and mixing it with another track on the other deck, where you’ve cut the mids.
o Make transitions between 2 music tracks using bass:
o
+ Synchronize the 2 tracks: move the pitch fader to set both tracks at the same BPM.
o
+ Cut off the mids and treble on both decks, keeping only the beat of the bass.
o
+ Move the cross fader from the first deck to the second, while restoring the mids and treble.
* 6 kill buttons (3 per deck: Bass, Medium, and Treble)
o Push the buttons to cut off or restore the frequency band.
o This is a faster way to cut off or restore a frequency band than using the rotary potentiometers.

GAIN

* 2 rotary gain potentiometers (1 per deck)
o Increase or decrease the level of the tracks on each deck to put the track played on left deck at the same volume as the track played on the right deck, even if they were recorded at different levels. Gain lets the DJ compensate for different levels between tracks so that the volume is the same on both tracks when the volume faders for both tracks are set to the maximum levels.
o When the DJ connects external sources to Deck A (left deck) or B (right deck), setting the gain makes it possible to compensate for differences in volume between external sources and computer audio files.

BALANCE

* 1 rotary balance potentiometer
o Sets the balance of the main output (1-2) between the left and the right channels.

HEADPHONE CONTROLS

* 1 rotary Monitor Select potentiometer
o The Monitor Select potentiometer lets the DJ select the music played on the headphone output, either:
o
+ Previewing (the track selected with the Cue Select buttons), or Deck A + Deck B,
o
+ Or a mix of the 2 tracks, when the Monitor Select position is between these 2 settings.
* 2 Cue Select buttons (1 per deck)
o Selects the deck the DJ previews on the headphones: Cue Select Deck A or Cue Select Deck B.
* 1 rotary Headphone volume potentiometer
o Sets the volume on the headphone output, whether the headphones are plugged into the top or front panel of the controller.

MICROPHONE CONTROLS

* 1 rotary Microphone volume potentiometer
o Sets the volume of the microphone input.
* 1 Microphone On/Off button, with talk-over control
o Enables/mutes the microphone, and simultaneously attenuates/restores the background music level.

DJ buttons for instant DJing controls

BROWSER PUSH BUTTONS

* 4 buttons for browsing within music libraries (Up, Down, Left, Right)
o Up/down buttons: move to the previous (Up) or next (Down) music file/directory.
o Left/right buttons: switch the root directory (Left) or enter a directory (Right).
* 2 load buttons (Load Deck A, Load Deck B)
o Load the highlighted music track on the left deck (Load Deck A) or the right deck (Load Deck B).

SOURCE BUTTONS

* 2 buttons: Source 1 and Source 2
o Replace the computer track played on Deck A with the audio source connected to inputs 1-2 when you push the "Source 1" button. Return to the computer track when you push the "Source 1" button again.
o Replace the computer track played on Deck B with the audio source connected to inputs 3-4 when you push the "Source 2" button. Return to the computer track when you push the "Source 2" button again.
* Enabling an external audio source requires adjusting the gain control for the deck in question.

PITCH SETTINGS

* 6 buttons (3 per deck) in addition to the pitch faders
* Pitch Reset (1 button per deck):
o Gradually resets the pitch of the music to the original pitch, whatever the pitch fader position.
* Beat Lock (1 button per deck)
o In VirtualDJ 5 DJC Edition, this button switches the Master Tempo on/off. Master Tempo locks the music to its current tone, allowing the DJ to change the tempo without changing the tone.
* Sync (1 button per deck) = Synchronization
o Pushing the Sync button on a deck adjusts the speed (BPM) of the music played on the deck to the same speed (BPM) as the music played on the other deck.

PLAY/PAUSE, CUE AND STOP

* 6 buttons (3 per deck)
o Play starts the music playback, pause stops it at its current position in the track.
o Cue places a cue point (a marker where playback should start) at the current position in the track.
o Stop halts playback and places the cursor at the Cue point.

BACKWARD/FORWARD

* 4 buttons (2 per deck)
o Quickly move the cursor within music tracks.

EFFECTS AND LOOPS: BUTTONS 1 TO 6

* 12 buttons (6 per deck)
o Loop In/Loop Out buttons (Buttons 1 and 4): Loop In button places a marker at the start point of a loop, Loop Out button sets the end point of a loop.
o Buttons 2, 3, 5, 6: special effects buttons to apply effects such as Flanger, Beat-grid, Flipping Double and Reverse to music tracks.



Audio interface tailored for DJing

4 AUDIO INPUTS

* 2 stereo audio inputs: 2 pairs of dual RCA connectors
o The DJ can replace the computer audio track played on deck A with the music played on inputs 1-2, and replace the audio track on deck B with the music played on inputs 3-4.
o With these 2 stereo inputs, Hercules DJ Console Rmx provides hybrid mixing: the DJ mixes computer audio tracks on 1 deck with the analog audio source on the other deck.
o The DJ can equalize the external audio source or set its volume as with a computer audio track.
* 2 Phono/Line switches with a ground for each phono input
* The DJ can set the preamp level for each stereo input to line (CD/MP3 player) or phono (turntable) level.
o In addition to mixing analog vinyl records, the phono/line level lets the DJ mix time-coded vinyl/CDs.
* Use in conjunction with 2 Source buttons (1 per deck)
* These buttons enable/disable the audio inputs, replacing the computer audio track on each deck.
* Use in conjunction with 2 gain potentiometers (1 per deck)
o The DJ can adjust the level of the external source to match the level of computer audio playback.

4 AUDIO OUTPUTS

* 4 x ¼" jack mono connectors (Outputs 1, 2, 3, 4)
o Play the mix at +4dBu on outputs 1-2 and the preview on outputs 3-4 with VirtualDJ 5 DJC to connect DJ Console Rmx to a PA system.
* 4 RCA connectors (Outputs 1, 2, 3, 4)
o Play the mix at -10dBv on outputs 1-2 and the preview on outputs 3-4 with VirtualDJ 5 DJC to connect DJ Console Rmx to a hi-fi system.
o Connect the ¼" jack outputs to a PA system to play the mix for the audience while simultaneously connecting the RCA outputs to the audio line input on another computer to broadcast the mix online.
o Play Deck A on outputs 1-2 and Deck B on outputs 3-4 (with VirtualDJ 5 Pro or another application) and export the mix to an external mixer.

HEADPHONE OUTPUT

* 1 headphone output (2 stereo ¼" jack plugs, located on the top and front panels of the controller)
o Preview music on your headphones.
o Set the headphone volume using the volume potentiometer located on the top panel.
o Made for DJ headphones (stereo, impedance from 16 to 64 Ohms).

MICROPHONE INPUT

* 1 microphone input (2 mono ¼" jack plugs, located on the top and front panels of the controller)
o Talk over the music (mix the microphone input with audio outputs 1-2)
o Use the microphone as a music track: replace the music on Deck A with the microphone input.


Minimum configuration

PC minimum requirements

* 1GHz CPU or higher / 512MB RAM
* MS Windows® XP / Vista® 32-bit

Mac minimum requirements

* 1.5GHz CPU or higher / 512MB RAM
* Mac OS® 10.4 / 10.5
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 12:21pm
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once again:

6 rotary equalization potentiometers (3 per deck: Bass, Medium, and Treble)


Don't trust audio equipment where they don't even get the label for the MIDDLE eq right!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» earthyspirit replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 12:58pm
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heheh well, for playing around at home with and learning, i trust the advice of br34th3

um whats the proper label?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Sickness replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 12:59pm
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mid
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» earthyspirit replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 1:01pm
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heheh well then that does it, theres no WAY im buying this piece of crap!

kidding, i like it, it looks very acceptable for a beginner :D
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» SourUltraFast replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 1:09pm
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With the tons of gear I had to buy in my life, just trust Screwhead on that one. Don't touch cheapo stuff: Better to buy something good that will last the run rather than buying 5X crappy stuff that always break and doesn't do the job, you'll $$$ in the end and you won't have to deal with technical limitations that crappy gear brings upon you.

BTW: You can quote techs all you want, it doesn't say anything about reliability
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kishmay_Pinas replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 1:54pm
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There are so many options out there. Dialect has a sweet mp3 controller he uses, can't remember the make, but its very portable, and quality

Have you researched anything else?
You came on here asking for advice about MP3 consoles, yet you argue with every piece of advice that qualified, talented, and experienced dj's/producers are giving you.

My big problem with this device that you are pushing, is they are trying to cram too much in there when they should focis on just the quality if the controller.

The technical specs you are showing, say nothing to the actual output of the unit, the quality of the pre-amp, really its all fluff

YOu are better to get a cheap mixer, a dedicated controller, a semi decent 2 line rca output soundcard and use traktor or Virtual Dj, or BPM studio or any of the other many virtual djing softwares out there.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» earthyspirit replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 2:32pm
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i havent argued once.

First, none of the people who said anything haven't used the aforementioned piece of equipment.
Second, br34th3 has been djing for many many years and is a solid dj and a good friend and he says hes helped to sell these to other people and theyve all liked it, it worked well and is solid equip.

Third: You guys really are just assaulting me and the gear youve never used, based on the text being wrong in one part of a really long description. or based on "theyre trying to do too much"

Your advice, buy something, anything, but dont buy that thing. Even though
none of you have ever tried it. Probably never even seen one in person.

Find me somone whose tried the dj console RMX. The MK2 is not the one im interested in.

Yeah and sure, i could by a thousand dollars worth of quality equipment all as seperate components.. if i could afford them, but im not at that point in my career as a student of whatever.

Mr br34th3 is a qualified experienced and reliable artist and i trust his advice

dialect has something? im interested in more about what hes using.

thank you all for being so forgiving and kind.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kishmay_Pinas replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 3:08pm
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You said the cheapest you could find it at was around 275.

If you look around you can find a mixer, controller and sound card used for about that amount, maybe less

Your computer, if it has enough ram and good enough processor to run the hercules unit you are going on and on about, than you would have no issues using traktor.

You are just learning, but if you learn on traktor, when you are ready to step out of your bedroom, you will be learned on something that is becoming industry standard, as opposed to having to learn new software and/or carry your device around with you.

I'm just providing other options dude, pull your head out of your ass and get the shit out of your ears. :p
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» earthyspirit replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 5:39pm
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:D thanks you i apologize for being short earlier ive had a rough couple days.. my question is..

whenn using traktor can the sound be split?

like: the playing song coming out of speakers and the second song going thru earphones?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BobGratton replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 6:00pm
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trust screwhead on that one lolz

just save a couple more hundreds and get something half decent instead of pure low range fisher price kinda shizz

and with traktor you'd need two sound cards to achieve this.. get a mixer really - i hear lone star is selling his dxm-05 for cheaps
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 6:14pm
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Originally Posted By EARTHYSPIRIT

:D thanks you i apologize for being short earlier ive had a rough couple days.. my question is..

whenn using traktor can the sound be split?

like: the playing song coming out of speakers and the second song going thru earphones?


yup; with any standard 5.1 surround card, you can have it set so that the front speakers are your Master out and the rear speakers are your headphone out.

You can also do what I'd recomended, and have the front speaker output set to the A deck and the rear speaker output set to the B deck, get two 1/8"-to-RCA adapters and plug it into a real mixer; that way you're getting more of a "real" experience as to how it all works.

If you're at all serious about starting to mix, DON'T go for the cheap "all-in-one" fancy-looking gadget. THEY CAN'T EVEN LABEL THEIR EQ PROPERLY, that should be setting off alarm bells in your head right away!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Lone_Star replied on Wed May 6, 2009 @ 6:45pm
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Originally Posted By MATDUKE

get a mixer really - i hear lone star is selling his dxm-05 for cheaps


I sold my DXM06 already... sorry!
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