Posté Sun 27 Jan 08 @ 4:06 am
i said stuff like wow.. only it rhymed with "moly huther sucking fhit!"
...how long til sky writes a guide on how to hook it up with VDJ?
...how long til sky writes a guide on how to hook it up with VDJ?
Posté Sun 27 Jan 08 @ 7:32 am
This new unit will be at Musikmesse in March 08 ;)
Posté Sun 27 Jan 08 @ 7:39 am
wildcountryclub wrote :
...how long til sky writes a guide on how to hook it up with VDJ?
I bet he's onto it right now Wcc, and with all the other new controllers. He'll be a busy man this year, LOL
Brilliant design that new EKS controller. Like it alot
Jimmy b
Posté Sun 27 Jan 08 @ 7:40 am
It looks like it's going to fly away any second, doesn't it? Hehehe. Pretty cool design, and it looks "fun."
Posté Mon 28 Jan 08 @ 11:14 am
i want to see this thing in action. video anyone?
Posté Wed 30 Jan 08 @ 3:38 pm
That is a prototype with no circuitry so unfortunately i dont believe so at this point.
Posté Wed 30 Jan 08 @ 3:49 pm
ahhh. that sucks. how can u tease something that early. bahh
Posté Wed 30 Jan 08 @ 3:57 pm
So, sky...When are getting yours?
j/k, hehehe.
j/k, hehehe.
Posté Thu 31 Jan 08 @ 12:15 am
Touch pad technology works fairly well most of the time. It works by sensing the heat of your fingers. The only problem is if your fingers are moist due to water, lotion etc. Also, if you are playing outside either in extreme heat or cold, it will fail. And if you have to wear gloves, as I had to do a few times, forget it.
I am not sure if I like the button pushing pitch slider. Mind you it would be the same as the old Technics SP10-MkIII's or the SP15-E both of which had buttons and digital display to the tenths for the pitch; quite easy to play on. Of course EKS is offering the RAW version which has a physical pitch slider. I just hope the slider does not feel as cheap and loose as the XP10 did.
The headphone jack is a great idea. Mind you, I doubt if they have a decent amp in there for it, so it will likely just sound okay, which is better than nothing and certain high impedance headphones may not perform as well. We shall have to wait and see. New hardware is usually not as rushed as software is, so hopefully the development has progressed without too many hiccups being passed along.
I am not sure if I like the button pushing pitch slider. Mind you it would be the same as the old Technics SP10-MkIII's or the SP15-E both of which had buttons and digital display to the tenths for the pitch; quite easy to play on. Of course EKS is offering the RAW version which has a physical pitch slider. I just hope the slider does not feel as cheap and loose as the XP10 did.
The headphone jack is a great idea. Mind you, I doubt if they have a decent amp in there for it, so it will likely just sound okay, which is better than nothing and certain high impedance headphones may not perform as well. We shall have to wait and see. New hardware is usually not as rushed as software is, so hopefully the development has progressed without too many hiccups being passed along.
Posté Fri 28 Mar 08 @ 11:43 am