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CNET's Donald Bell rounds up his top five favorite digital DJ systems, including controllers and interfaces from Numark, Serato, Vestax, and Pioneer.

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by GoatCheck June 26, 2009 2:19 AM PDT
YES!

the Allen and Heath.

I would kill for that mixer.

and I agree 100%, as a DJ it is so misunderstood and SOOOOO Much harder than it looks or one would seem.

cool post.
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by audiodonald June 26, 2009 10:37 AM PDT
Thanks. Yeah, the Allen and Heath Xone 4D mixer really is the Rolls Royce in the line-up. Personally though, I like the all-in-one nature of the Numark NS7. Too many buttons and features can sometimes be distracting.
by livingaudio June 26, 2009 4:24 AM PDT
those pic make my mouth water!!
i am using Torq 1.5 with the m-audio Xponent. Torq software is a work in progress and beatmatching is a breeze, good for when you've had one too many and the party is still bumping.
Pioneers are waay pricy so i went for the all in one instead, includes a built in soundcard as well.
d(^_^)b
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