just saw this controller take a look http://www.faderfox.de/html/dj2_product_page.html
Posté Sun 14 May 06 @ 12:36 am
A little small but good for mobile DJ's, nice for carrying around. The price is around £149.00 GBP.
Posté Sun 14 May 06 @ 2:57 am
I am considering purchasing this, it is almost exactly what I am looking for. I am still goingto try and build my own midi based mixer first.
Posté Tue 16 May 06 @ 3:12 am
Really tiny and cramped huh. Not bad for those with space issues.
Posté Tue 16 May 06 @ 3:27 am
Since it uses both note-on and Control change events with equal values it won't fully work with VDJ as-is since VDJ won't know the difference between note-on #13 and CC #13 (as an example..)
Posté Tue 16 May 06 @ 5:52 pm
paulheu, I was about to buy this controller. Can you explain further why this controller is not fully compatible with VDJ? I am new to midi.
Posté Mon 22 May 06 @ 12:33 am
No one else has actual experience with these? I've been thinking of getting one for a long time.
Posté Mon 22 May 06 @ 10:43 pm
the hercules mk2 is much better
Posté Tue 23 May 06 @ 12:26 am
Thanks for the reply leelars74, but I use VDJ with external mixers at clubs and need a small controller to use instead of the laptop keyboard. That is why I am interested in the Faderfox DJ1/DJ2. If anyone knows that this unit is compatible with VDJ, please let me know.
Posté Tue 23 May 06 @ 3:59 am
HI
I like the look of this controller, but .. .. .. even if it was compatable with VDJ.
Some of the controls might be superfluous if you're using an external mixer???
Wouldn't need a crossfader and would want to monitor through proper mixer.
So the important actions for a controller are to select track, set pitch, start stop cue and loop and maybe some fx work.
I'n not so sure how this unit would feel doing that, because there might be a tendency to hit the crossfader when busy.
Is this any better than using a cheap twin CD deck with Time Coded CD except that it is much more compact.
People who use it with Traktor seem happy enough with it though.
Asymptote
I like the look of this controller, but .. .. .. even if it was compatable with VDJ.
Some of the controls might be superfluous if you're using an external mixer???
Wouldn't need a crossfader and would want to monitor through proper mixer.
So the important actions for a controller are to select track, set pitch, start stop cue and loop and maybe some fx work.
I'n not so sure how this unit would feel doing that, because there might be a tendency to hit the crossfader when busy.
Is this any better than using a cheap twin CD deck with Time Coded CD except that it is much more compact.
People who use it with Traktor seem happy enough with it though.
Asymptote
Posté Tue 23 May 06 @ 3:13 pm
Asymptote,
you could use the crossfader of your mixer for sound and the one on this controller for video.
Ewout
you could use the crossfader of your mixer for sound and the one on this controller for video.
Ewout
Posté Tue 23 May 06 @ 6:41 pm
Yeah, I guess so.
I don't use video at the moment, but should think about it really.
Asymptote
I don't use video at the moment, but should think about it really.
Asymptote
Posté Tue 23 May 06 @ 11:39 pm
here is a new midi controller http://www.feena-electronics.com/here is more http://www.jazzmutant.com/lemur_overview.php and more http://www.cme-pro.com/products-list/product-Bitstream3X.html here is the full look http://www.cme-pro.com/products-list/products-list-img/product-pics/bsx/design_front-_cs_v33_vect.jpg
Posté Thu 25 May 06 @ 2:18 am
I like the lamur controller, but it is a little expensive.
Ewout
Ewout
Posté Thu 25 May 06 @ 6:03 pm