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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.
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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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.
- by livingaudio June 26, 2009 4:24 AM PDT
- those pic make my mouth water!!
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(3 Comments)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