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Richard Devine Demos DaScratch
DJ Richard Devine goes over the features of Stanton's DaScratch (SCS.3d). A touch sensitive software controller.
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NextBeat by Wacom - MusikMesse 2009
MusikMesse 2009 - DigitalJockey show the new deejay player from Wacom, NextBeat, really impressive to try. NextBeat will be probably in the store in september, price not yet established.
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Mixxx 1.6.2 & SCS.3d 'DaScratch' sneak preview
DJ Pegasus gives a preview of advanced MIDI controller handling coming in Mixxx 1.6.2. Featuring the Stanton SCS.3d "DaScratch" controller.
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Pioneer CDJ-400 Demo Video
The Pioneer CDJ400 multi media DJ player is a very universal DJ CD player that can also act as MIDI controller for computer software. The CDJ-400 also has USB connectivity so you can play MP3 music from any USB storage device.
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DJmag Vermona Action Filter Review
Here's a classic DJ filter remade. Vermona used to make the Stanton filter from a few years back, but this one has extended range and a few more mods. Check out this overview to see what it's capable of.
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DN-S3500 Update Part 3 - Turntable Tricks
Last of the improvements made to the DN-S3500 with the new firmware. This time we show you an added feature - Turntable Tricks. This feature makes the 3500 behave more like a turntable than a digital CD player. Check it out.
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DN-S3500 Update Part 2 - Improved Cue
Coverage of the long awaited, eagerly anticipated firmware update for the Denon DN-S3500. This video shows you the improved cue on the player. Lots of cues, some scratching, scanning into the track and back to the saved cue point show that the update is a HUGE improvement. Check it out!
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How it's Made - Building Vinyl Records
Building a vinyl record from start to end
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