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From: sleeperawaken36
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  • Excellent!

    I was considering getting an SCS.1 set, but, personally, a wall of Tuba 36s takes precedent. =D

    Btw, love your BFM videos.

  • @ormthearsonist: A wall of Tuba 36's would be awesome....hehe. I'll try to get a detailed review up of the dascratches by this next week. I'm in the process of building a new DJ coffin for this setup of mixer with scs.3d's too. Why do they call it a DJ coffin? It sounds like a place you'd put dead stuff, but I think my mixer is rather lively...hehe.

  • hello m8 , good 2 c some videos from u , its been a while... btw i like the look of these

  • very nicemix some funky house, i bet those would be great for mobile no holes for dust to get in, less cords small and compact yet many options, will the touch pads ever wear out or fade? and could u use one as a controller for selecting cue points if u mapped it that way? btw what software are they using? srry lot of questions

  • @redneck666l: I've kind of wondered about the durability of the scratch pads myself, very good question. However, I think in consideration for how long touch pads work on laptops, I think they are going to last just fine, as long as you take care of them. You can map it for a lot of different things, including triggering cue points. With Tracktor it sets up really nice and easy with cue trigger points already setup, and I hear it works great with Serato as well.

  • @redneck666l: I use Virtual DJ 6.0.5, and it has a basic map, but didn't provide much, so I had to map out my own for this. Took me some time to figure it out, and how to change modes with programming, but I've now got 5 separate functions for each of those 4 corner buttons. When I do the full review, I'll post a link to download my VDJ map for this, if anyone wants it. The feel of the touch pad is a LOT more accurate and a lot more fun that I ever imagined it would be.

  • @redneck666l Questions is what we are here for. I am a mobile, and I am setting up to do clubs again as well, so they are great for mobiles, and great for "guest" DJ's that go to clubs, particularly because there isn't always very much room at the booth, and they don't always have gear you want to mix on. Nicer clubs will have gear you'll drool over, but others might gear you don't want to mix on, so it's nice to have something you can carry in yourself if needed.

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