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22Nov/100

Gemini CDMP-5000 Dual Mixing Console (CD/MP3/USB) Reviews

Gemini CDMP-5000 Dual Mixing Console (CD/MP3/USB)

  • Audio CD,CD-R, Mp3 compatible
  • Plays MP3 files from USB storage device
  • BPM read out
  • Anti-shock using RAM buffer memory
  • 3 selectable jog modesPitch Bend/Search/Scratch

Dual CD/MP3/USB Mixing Console

List Price: $ 639.95

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20Nov/100

Gemini CDM3600 Dual CD Mixing Console

Gemini CDM3600 Dual CD Mixing Console

  • Audio CD & CD-R compatible
  • Anti-shock using RAM buffer memory
  • 2 Selectable Jog modes Pitch Bend/Search
  • Instant-start & cue with preview
  • Fader-Start capability

The upwardly mobile DJ adds fun, excitement, and thrills with this DJ Workstation with 2 integrated CD bays. The Gemini CDM-3600 is a dual CD mixing console that's compatible with audio CD & CD-Rs. It features an attractive face with a large blue backlit LCD display and contains two selectable jog modes: Pitch Bend and Search. It also features instant-start, cue with preview, fader-start capability, single auto-cue/continuous play modes, and an anti-shock feature that uses RAM buffer memory. The

List Price: $ 399.00

Price: $ 254.44

6Nov/100

Pro Music Mp3 Audio Dj Mixing Mixer Recording Software

Pro Music Mp3 Audio Dj Mixing Mixer Recording Software

  • Pro Music Mp3 Audio DJ Mixing Mixer Recording Software
  • Pattern-based sequencer, with unlimited number of patterns and ability to chain patterns into a song.
  • Up to 64 ticks per pattern with individual level per event and variable pattern length.
  • 32 instrument tracks with volume, mute, solo, pan capabilities.
  • Multi layer support for instruments (up to 16 samples for each instrument).

General
Very user-friendly, modular, fast and intuitive graphical interface based on QT 3.
Sample-based stereo audio engine, with import of sound samples in .wav, .au and .aiff formats.
Support of samples in compressed FLAC file.
Sequencer and mixer

Pattern-based sequencer, with unlimited number of patterns and ability to chain patterns into a song.
Up to 64 ticks per pattern with individual level per event and variable pattern length.
32 instrument tracks with volume, mute, solo, pan ca

Price: $ 9.00

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ION Audio iCUE MP3 Computer Music Mixing Station with Software

  • USB Control Surface
  • Bass, Mid, and Treble Controls
  • CUE LE software with automatic beat matching
  • DJ-style crossfader

Product Description
You can be the DJ. Mix and scratch the music on your computer with iCUE. Load the included Numark CUE LE software and plug in iCUE with the standard USB cable and you're ready to be a star DJ.iCUE works with all of your MP3s and other music. It's just like working with vinyl records or CDs, except you just drag tracks from your library to the left and right decks on the screen to play them. Then you can cue them up, mix between them with the DJ crossfader, scratch, ... More >>

ION Audio iCUE MP3 Computer Music Mixing Station with Software

21Nov/092

Mixing Console for Ipod

  • Dual docking stations for IPod digital music players
  • USB port with dock switch allows library management via PC
  • 2 phone / line convertable inputs for use with additional devices
  • Composite video output for photo/video enabled iPod
  • Master and record RCA outputs

Product Description
Use the iTrax Mixing Console to get a party mix going any time. You'll have the tools & features DJs use at the hottest nightclubs, right in your home or office. Turn any night into DJ night! Full-featured cue section Microphone control panel with 2-band EQ and volume control... More >>

Mixing Console for Ipod

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3Oct/090

Dj Mixing – a Dj’s Guide to Making the Right Mix

The key to DJ mixing is finding the right balance between the cued record and the live record. If you?re using your headphones fully on, you might want to have the cue balance set so that the live record is playing quite faintly in the background, and have your cued record loud when you?re finding the beat.

On the other hand, some people prefer to have the two tracks at the same level. You can even have the live record louder than the cued record if you really want to ? again, there?s no right or wrong way to do this, just find the solution that works best for your ears. You can change the balance between the two records at any time, if you want to check the sync more closely.

It can be quite difficult to tell if your cued record needs to be faster or slower to match the live track, even at the best of times - if you?re listening to the cued record with one ear on the headphones and the live track blasting out all around you, it gets even harder again. However, the more you practise, the less you?ll be guessing ? you?ll learn (hopefully) to identify which track is running faster and get them matched with fewer errors as time goes by.

As I mentioned previously on the online DJ tips site, it?s often much harder to pick out which disc is slow when the tempo difference is small. Large tempo mismatches will send one record galloping off much faster than the other, so this should be quite easy to spot and rectify.

When the two records are almost (but not quite) in sync, you may hear some minor phasing artefacts. This is difficult to describe, but happens when two identical (or near identical) sounds, such as a typical house music bass/kick drum, are played slightly out-of-time with one another. This creates an interference wobble in the waveform, which will differ depending upon which kick is coming first and how much delay is between the kicks. After an extensive amount of listening experience you should be able to detect the sonic differences between a cued record that?s too slow and one that?s too fast.

Again, this is one of the most difficult skills of Djing, and there?s no magic formula to getting it right ? what you need to do is keep mixing as many discs as possible, change the tempo of one record so that it?s running slightly too fast and listen to what that sounds like. Then change the tempo again so it?s running slightly too slow and listen to that. Keep doing this until you can tell the difference between how the two cases sound. You should then be able to apply this knowledge to pretty much any two records that you might want to mix, and your mixing abilities can develop from there.

If you are still playing two copies of the same track, then setting them slightly out of time will cause a very distinct phasing effect ? this is sometimes deliberately used as a more advanced DJ effect, but it also is a good way of illustrating the concept of ?waveform wobble? or phasing itself.

DJ Foley is a DJ and Music Producer with over ten years' experience in the music industry. Visit Online DJ Tips for more DJ mixing advice, including some recommendations for particular DJ mixers that are suitable for new DJs, across a range of budgets.

   

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