this is some kind of joke right m-audio???
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rbmonosylabik
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Sure, but I think the point is still valid. If I'm meant to DJ with this out of the box, I'm going to have a real hard time doing it without a crossfade. And if you're going to put volume knobs on the thing like that, why not just put a crossfader in instead and make it something actually useful?rbmonosylabik wrote:seems like it's not a controller, it's an audio interface.
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rbmonosylabik
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From what I saw you would use your standard mixer to crossfade. This is just the interface to bridge your computer with the mixer and turntable. Just like with Serato Scratch but with more features to work with hosts.5dots wrote:Sure, but I think the point is still valid. If I'm meant to DJ with this out of the box, I'm going to have a real hard time doing it without a crossfade. And if you're going to put volume knobs on the thing like that, why not just put a crossfader in instead and make it something actually useful?rbmonosylabik wrote:seems like it's not a controller, it's an audio interface.
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Re: this is some kind of joke right m-audio???
Does it cost 350 $??????????????nuperspective wrote:this has got to be some kind of joke. another year and another completely useless dj / software controller.
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=3229
just who are the people m-audio and the rest are speaking to when they are designing this shit. wankers!
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Mike Goodwin
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That looks like it woud work very well along side with live. That way all the people here that are asking for live to scratch and do more "dj like" stuff can have that running and then flip right back to live when it comes time to do more ableton live type things. It has phono preamps and offers a very small footprint. I would not want to use only it but hey it is what it is.
IT would be the bomb if you could assign clips to load up as samples in it. That way you could instantly have anything load up and be manipulated with the vinyl.Mike Goodwin wrote:That looks like it woud work very well along side with live. That way all the people here that are asking for live to scratch and do more "dj like" stuff can have that running and then flip right back to live when it comes time to do more ableton live type things. It has phono preamps and offers a very small footprint. I would not want to use only it but hey it is what it is.
I like to colab with some of my dj friends and would love to be able to make a loop and then instantly assign it to their turntable. Think of what you could do with live vocals
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It's actually pretty cool. That hardware is just a means of getting the timecode vinyl to work with the software. It may be a more but I don't remember. The thing I dug about it was that it had some great features built into the software. Some really cool effects along with the ability to use vsts. It also utilizes iTunes playlists and can store metadata along with iTunes to keep track of your songs etc so you don't have to replicate song data.
Yes, you can hook your existing dj hardware (turntables, mixer, etc) through the external device. I think the big bang is that you will be getting a really cool turntable software at a price lower than what exists today.
Yes, you can hook your existing dj hardware (turntables, mixer, etc) through the external device. I think the big bang is that you will be getting a really cool turntable software at a price lower than what exists today.
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Mike Goodwin
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all you would have to do is resample yourself in live to a clip location. Have the person running torque look in the folder that you record to and it would be there as a wav. aif. then my guess is that he/she could play it.kennerb wrote:IT would be the bomb if you could assign clips to load up as samples in it. That way you could instantly have anything load up and be manipulated with the vinyl.Mike Goodwin wrote:That looks like it woud work very well along side with live. That way all the people here that are asking for live to scratch and do more "dj like" stuff can have that running and then flip right back to live when it comes time to do more ableton live type things. It has phono preamps and offers a very small footprint. I would not want to use only it but hey it is what it is.
I like to colab with some of my dj friends and would love to be able to make a loop and then instantly assign it to their turntable. Think of what you could do with live vocals
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blue-rinse
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i wish there was was demo of the Torq software out - this is something i wouldn't mind playing with.
ps to robtronik - have you stopped playing the washing machine song yet :P
ps to robtronik - have you stopped playing the washing machine song yet :P
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