tt-m1 Digital vinyl simulator for the turntabalist/DJ

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2007

http://www.djtutor.com/demos/digital_players
Sl-dz1200 is just as good! but you dont get to touch the vinyl.

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  • hi can you only use the tt-m1 on technics and vestex and numark if i rember?

  • Yes you can.

  • hey john,

    i actually had a chance to play around with one of those in conjunction with a Tascam CD-DJ1.

    I think it will be very useful for my mixes - i'd love to control the CD with my turntable's platter.

    one thing i was wondering was, how easy is it to change the record with the TT-M1 on your turntable? I'd want to be able to use both vinyl and CD. can the vinyl be changed with it on, or does it have to be removed?

  • all you do is lift the wheel up and it is totaly out of the way! 100% user friendly johnathan

  • will it work on a normal cd player?

  • No, you need the relevent input. The tt-m1 is a special controller for all the TASCAM cd-x series of cd players. johnathan

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  • It's not just about being able to touch the vinyl, its about seeing the music on the vinyl itself so you can cue, phrase match and mix using the "map" laid out on the record for you because of how voltaged controlled feed back cutting technology works.

  • Very nice, you should check out the SL-DZ1200 accessories at SENSEI HAUS

  • I run serrato with vinyl and I was wondering if there is something like this I can use without CDs to avoid worrying about the needle. I saw a vestax (I think it was vestax) setup with a lazer that watched the vinyl motion and did this same thing, but I don't know how it worked and I can't find it online.

  • ok thx

  • @minimierno13 the Tascam

  • hi their is your tt m1 up for sale as i have just bought this cd player if you dont use it thz ,

  • what is the cheapest cd playing equipment that would work with the ttm1?

  • I think it's funny that you scratched with a record that had scratching on it already. Breaking the fourth wall.

    Anywho, Someone should make a CDJ with a moving table, which has numerous points on its outer edge to measure the table speed, and in turn hold the music on RAM and mathematically mess with it. Good Video!

  • If you don't wann use a laptop/Serato. And you don't mind ripping cd's this is the way to go! With the TTM-1 it is hard to beaf for the price, Scratching is great and betmix using your 12's just like vinyl! Have had the cd-dj-1 for at least a year and love it!!

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