Denon jumps in the vinyl-to-MP3 turntable game with high-end DP-200USB

October 21st, 2008 by

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For turntablists, there have been a plethora of options when scouting a deck with integrated vinyl-to-MP3 capabilities. Until now, though, you’ve had to deal with second-rate brands (we kid) like Numark and ion — neither of which possess the prestige and haughty factor that comes with a Denon logo. The DP-200USB enables deep-pocketed DJs to rip vinyl straight to MP3, and you can even save the digital files to a USB drive thanks to the built-in USB socket. The unit will be available in Japan early next month for ¥31,500 ($310), though it’s hard to say if or when Denon will see fit to bring this Stateside.

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Denon jumps in the vinyl-to-MP3 turntable game with DP-200USB

October 21st, 2008 by

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For turntablists, there have been a plethora of options when scouting a deck with integrated vinyl-to-MP3 capabilities. Until now, though, you’ve had to deal with second-rate brands (we kid) like Numark and ion — neither of which possess the prestige and haughty factor that comes with a Denon logo. The DP-200USB enables deep-pocketed DJs to rip vinyl straight to MP3, and you can even save the digital files to a USB drive thanks to the built-in USB socket. The unit will be available in Japan early next month for ¥31,500 ($310), though it’s hard to say if or when Denon will see fit to bring this Stateside.

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Stanton DJ intros touch-sensitive DaScratch USB-MIDI controller

September 19th, 2008 by

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Not too certain what brainiac reckoned that “DaScratch” was a suitable name for Stanton DJ’s new touch-sensitive controller, but if we had our way, we’d have that guy / gal promoted on the double. Nomenclature aside, the device you see above is the outfit’s newest member of the SC System family. The USB-MIDI controller was designed for mobility and to allow Funkmasters and Beatslayers alike to use “traditional performance motions and gestures on a touchpad style surface.” Scratching, scrubbing, and navigating through digital audio files can all be handled with just a few flicks of the fingertips, and there’s even support for multiple-finger gestures to “prompt quick kills on EQ’s or transform effects on volume.” Not a bad spin for $299, huh? Full release after the jump.

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ION’s LP 2 FLASH records LP straight to flash

September 11th, 2008 by

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When dealing with product names like FTD-HD2232HSR/BK, it’s quite refreshing to come across something such as this which explains itself so well. ION’s LP 2 FLASH turntable does exactly what you think it does — it transfers your old records directly to a USB flash drive, SD card or computer without any additional equipment. It even detects the gaps between tunes and creates individual tracks accordingly. It’s available now for £130 ($228), though we think that flight to the UK might just kill the deal.

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Video: Camera-based concept turns any surface into a DJ deck

July 31st, 2008 by

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DJ MoCAP, master of time and white space, has developed a camera-based controller for the TRAKTOR Scratch DJ System. Just sketch the deck onto a piece of white paper and turn any high contrast surface into a mixing table. There seems to be a bit of latency but overall the system looks fairly responsive. Why? Why not, we say. Video demonstration after the break.

[Thanks, Brian]

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ATTIGO TT elegantly integrates touch panels into DJ setup

May 24th, 2008 by

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Just after seeing how the Nintendo DS’s touch panel could be used to scratch things up, along comes a full-blown turntable setup that relies heavily on interactions with touchscreens. Dreamed up and designed by Scott Hobbs, the ATTIGO TT enables DJs to manipulate sounds via sensors, and the added visual effects are fantastically beautiful, if not useful. Check out a video of the creation being used after the jump — just make sure one earcup is firmly planted around the ear first, alright?

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ProteinDS app enables DJ-style scratching on Nintendo’s DS

May 23rd, 2008 by

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Not like we haven’t seen Nintendo’s DS used as a music maker before, but this variant may be the most amazing to date. yarglaaaafr’s ProteinDS application is currently in demo mode, but judging by the demonstrative video waiting after the break, it’s remarkably solid as-is. C’mon, it’s a tool that enables users to scratch up tunes via the handheld’s built-in touchscreen — how could Mario not approve?

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Hercules Mobile DJ MP3 finally available for $99

April 30th, 2008 by

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If you’ve done anything other than mash F5 (or similar) at Hercules’ website the past few seasons, you’ve likely forgotten all about that sub-$100 Mobile DJ MP3 that surfaced over a year ago. For whatever reason, the thing is just now shipping, but we suppose obnoxiously late is better than never, right? Dubbed the world’s “first wireless digital mixing mini-controller,” it’s available as we speak in black or white hues for $99.99. Release is posted in full after the jump.

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Numark’s TTi turntable transfers vinyl to iPod sans a PC

January 19th, 2008 by

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Sure, there’s a smorgasbord of products out there designed to transfer your precious vinyl recordings to a slightly more modern format, but few pack the cool factor that comes bundled in gratis with Numark’s TTi. This newfangled turntable not only brings back not-so-fond memories of your second high school prom, but it also boasts an integrated iPod dock, USB interface, a metal platter and pitch control to boot. Besides ripping records directly to your ‘Pod, the unit also features a line-level output and comes with versions of EZ Vinyl Converter software for the PC or Mac should you prefer vinyl-to-computer ripping. We know, it’s tough to leave the 70s, but the TTi should make the transition somewhat less painstaking when it lands in Q2 for $449. One more angle’s waiting after the break.

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Guitar Hero portable turntable controller

January 7th, 2008 by

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Check out this sweet, sweet Guitar Hero mod by one Aaron Skillman, who whipped up a portable turntable controller in his garage one weekend. Instead of using the strum bar, you hit notes by scratching forward or backward. Since this baby is portable you can tote your alt instrument over to a friend’s place and turn co-op Guitar Hero into Rock Band lite. Video after the break.

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