Hi Victor,
Someone replied to the original post with a link to the newmark. Looks
pretty interesting...original poster then asked if anyone had used one
of these and there were no replies.
Best/Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: music.mail2003 [mailto:music_mail2003@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 12:11 PM
To: David Knight; cutup; idm
Subject: RE: [idm] harddisk dj mixing
Are you thinking about something like this ?
http://www.djtools.com/mp3pcdjgear.html
victor
david.knight@schenkerusa.com wrote:I believe that you are describing
the future of music production. I have
considered similar tools and discussed with friends over recent years. I
think it is only a matter of time before it happens along the lines of
your conjecture. I also want wireless MIDI fingerpads for dashboard
drumming style percussion....
D1
-----Original Message-----
From: cutup [mailto:cutup@andythepooh.com]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:34 AM
To: idm
Subject: [idm] harddisk dj mixing
i'm thinking about this and i'm wondering if anybody knows of something
in the works that is along these lines.
basically, i'm thinking of something that would be for djs, sort of
bypassing
the CD-J style, and finalscratch, and doing something more like traktor,
but
in a dedicated box.
basically it would have some kind of tactile interface for the dj to
que, mix, cut,
eq, possibly do fx or whatever with trax. perhaps even a "wheel"
interface
for some of the feel of queing vinyl.
it would have some kind of hard disk - and usb/firewire, possibly cd for
input,
and read mp3, wav etc.
why am i thinking this? one - i want final scratch, but it seems like
alot of extra
overhead to do something that could just be done on a computer. what
i'm
imagining here is just a stripped down computer with a custom interface
for djs/mixers.
two - i'd rather not buy a cdj unit, because of having to burn audio to
cds, carrying
the cds and all. personally, i'd be mostly for playing unreleased
material.
ideas, rumors?
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