DJ Manny (Austin) demonstrates setting up Torq software on a DBeatPRO. He performs with one turntable and triggers the other deck using DBeat as his MIDI controller. Manny also uses the BumpMP drum pads to scratch.
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cool as
beam1996 1 year ago
Thank you OpenLabs! I am so excited about this because to me it will take my arsenal of MIDI control and my digital vinyl systems to higher reaches. Future Proof??? =)
Anybody notice a lag when he was scratching?
bigred850 1 year ago
That is true, but you can produce the full record on the DBeat. :) /cheers
JamesERhoneJr 2 years ago
wowo theres way to much shtuff happening on these open labs boxes .. theyre cool but , id prefer my sp1200 and 2 turns any day !!!
wegatech 2 years ago
does this box make all other DJ equiment obsolete?
like Numark stuff etc?
mysticradio 2 years ago
You cant produce a full album in serato
CrushProofStudios 2 years ago
pointless get serato and mixer instead
manny3807 2 years ago
you have a miko and dont even know the answer to that question already? i think your a bit over your head.
RonBrasco 2 years ago
open labs rocks i have a neko
neko64gen2 2 years ago
I think my thing is with the dbeat spacing out the two turntables so much...wouldn't DJs have problem being as fast as they want spinning they have to reach further right?
asdertert12345 2 years ago