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Design Project - Pioneer DJC1

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2008

A complete DJing solution that provides CDJ functionality with internal data storage for a record-bag free set.

The touch screen interface allows the user to browse through tracks stored on or imported from USB devices and to assign individual tracks to a deck, or create queues of tracks on each deck for an uninterrupted creative experience.

Two effects modules enable each deck to have a separate effect applied to it, or to have any mix of the two applied to the master output.

-- This quality is terrible.. even in 'high' quality.. if you want to see the full quality .swf go to www.davidburkinshaw.com --

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  • whats the first tracks name?

  • It's "Little Bug" by Sebastien Leger

  • Separate the mixer and the mediaplayers that also should come with both cd trays and usb ports and you shall have a super solution for both dj's on the go and in the clubs.

    Really would se this in production

    The MEP 7000, is quite good, but horrible that you'll need a pc or the cd rives just to encode mp3's

    HORRIBLE, otherwise i would go with it

    /S

  • thanks! yeah, a lot of people say the 'all in one'-ness of it could be a liability. I guess you'd have to hope an internal component never broke! also, yes, I should have put a slot for a CD in each player..

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  • I would prefer if all components where separate so if anything goes wrong with a certain part your whole console isn't down but it's a good concept. A system that used standard Pioneer decks & mixer that could connect to a larger LCD screen would be even better so you can mix both CD as well as MP3, just be sure the hard drives are of good capacity.

  • holy shit, thats freaking sweet

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